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What’s the unforgivable sin? (Matthew 12:30-32)
Open Matthew 12:30-32. You’re a baptized follower of Jesus, but you’ve blown it. Like, really blown it. Have you messed up your one chance to be saved? Have you committed the unpardonable sin? This question has troubled believers for 2000 years. Are some sins unforgivable? How about these words from...
Allen Browne,
The Impotence of the False Church
We need the timeless truths of God’s Word to make sense of this crazy world. But Scripture not only explains what is really going on—it also fills us with hope as God works His sovereign plan to its ultimate, glorious conclusion. This blog series, first run in January 2016, is a timely reminder to that
John MacArthur,
The "D" Word: Looking at Undeserved Judgment and Shame Over Divorce
Recently, a teacher friend – a Christian – posted an account of one of her middle-grade students loudly proclaiming she was a horrible person because she had been divorced four times. This student…
Linda M. Kurth,
The "D" Word: Looking at Undeserved Judgment and Shame Over Divorce
Recently, a teacher friend - a Christian - posted an account of one of her middle-grade students loudly proclaiming she was a horrible person because she had been divorced four times. This student...
Linda M. Kurth,
Mr. Ratburn And Our Children
​”If we let the world raise our children, we can’t be surprised if they come to love the world rather than God.”​​ ​
Chrys Jones,
The Spirit of Christ
We are continuing our series on the fundamental doctrines of the faith. What are the core truths of the Gospel? Today, we are focusing on the Holy Spirit. Our statement about the Spirit tells us: T…
Michael Floyd,
Discipleship Through the Mosaic Law — House of David Ministries
I find it interesting how the church has reached a place where the mere expression ‘we are no longer under the law,’ has somehow erased God’s moral standards as a prerequisite for living a holy and sanctified Christian life. In fact I believe it has led some into apostasy due to a lack of accountabi
Eric M. Teitelman,
Discipleship Through the Mosaic Law — House of David Ministries
I find it interesting how the church has reached a place where the mere expression ‘we are no longer under the law,’ has somehow erased God’s moral standards as a prerequisite for living a holy and sanctified Christian life. In fact I believe it has led some into apostasy due to a lack of accountabi
Eric M. Teitelman,

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