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The Best Christmas Present I Ever Got
By Elizabeth Prata I’ve always been a reader. As a child, I read to escape the world around me. Reading is an effective way to do that, especially if you have a lot of imagination and are wil…
Elizabeth Prata,
The Privileged Life: Celebrate What’s Most Important
“Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there…
Nancy C. Williams,
Do You Want to Change?
“What a wretched man I am! Who will rescue me from this body of death? Thanks be to God– through Jesus Christ our Lord!” (Romans 7:24…
Russ Sharrock,
This body of death/This body of life
By Elizabeth Prata For the wages of sin is death, but the gracious gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. (Romans 6:23). We all have a sin-nature. Every person born on the planet (ex…
Elizabeth Prata,
Content but not satisfied – Attempts at Honesty
The Apostle Paul had learned to be content in his circumstances. He also expressed dissatisfaction and a desire to press on. How do we reconcile these two?
Mark H. McIntyre,
On gospel and guilt
Do we need to make people feel guilty to proclaim the gospel?
Allen Browne,
Content but not satisfied – Attempts at Honesty
The Apostle Paul had learned to be content in his circumstances. He also expressed dissatisfaction and a desire to press on. How do we reconcile these two?
Mark H. McIntyre,
The Quest for Christlikeness
No true believer is completely satisfied with his spiritual progress. Under the illuminating, sanctifying influence of the Holy Spirit, all of us are aware of our need to be refined and disciplined for the sake of godliness. In fact, the more we mature, the more capable we are of spotting the sin that still remains
John MacArthur,
The Quest for Christlikeness
This post was first published in September, 2019. —ed. No true believer is completely satisfied with his spiritual progress. Under the illuminating, sanctifying influence of the Holy Spirit, all of us are aware of our need to be refined and disciplined for the sake of godliness. In fact, the more we mature, the more capable
John MacArthur,
The Problem With Sin in Us (Romans 7:14-25)
The Problem is sin in us – the solutions is Christ alone. As far back as we can remember, we have learned how to solve problems: eat with a spoon, walk, tie …
Christine Malkemes,

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