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Psalms with a Shadow of New Jerusalem
In the Psalms there are five crucial words: law, Christ, house, city, earth. With our New Testament view, we know that Christ has replaced the law (Rom. 7:4, 10:4, Gal. 2:16). Christ is presented b…
Don Martin,
Devotionals: the christian family
The Church, The Home And The Society Text: Eph 3:14-15; 1 Tim 3:4-5, 15-16; 1 Cor 1:2 The first ministry of everyone, Christian or non-Christian is his or her family and home. To neglect your famil…
Babatope Babalobi,
Enlarging the Circle with Belonging
God created us for community; to live, breathe, and have our being in Him, (Acts 17:28) but also deriving that same existence from others created in His image. Our very souls become fed by meaningful connection to others.
Donna Bucher,
Your Redemption Has a Purpose
Christ gave his life as a ransom, not so we could say, “Hey, thanks,” and then run off and live however we want. There’s more to redemption than freedom.
Jason Davis,
An Illustration From Marriage (Romans 7:1-6)
Paul illustrates the marriage vow between two people (Romans 7:1-6). More clearly, Paul uses this illustration of the law of marriage. God has exclusive possession of you—spirit, soul, and body. If that troubles you, then maybe you’ve not completely died to self. Think about it. Once you were ma …
Christine Malkemes,
Love, Knowledge and Spiritual Power-
Team love argues (quite persuasively, I might add) it is love, rather than knowledge at the heart of what Jesus taught were the two greatest commands (Matthew 22:37-40). Furthermore, team love cont…
Lisa Price,
Love, Knowledge and Spiritual Power-
Team love argues (quite persuasively, I might add) it is love, rather than knowledge at the heart of what Jesus taught were the two greatest commands (Matthew 22:37-40). Furthermore, team love cont…
Lisa Price,
The Nature of Sin — House of David Ministries
There are many expressions in the Bible that define sin. Some include: missing the mark or aim, overpassing or trespassing of a line (to transgress), disobedience to a voice, falling where one should have stood upright, ignorance of what one ought to have known, diminishing of that which should have
Eric M. Teitelman,
The Doctrine of Salvation — House of David Ministries
The word “salvation” in Greek, Soteriology , is derived from two Greek words, Soteria , meaning salvation, and logos , meaning “word, discourse, or doctrine.” Having studied the infinite holy nature of God and the fallen, depraved nature of man, only God could bridge the gap between Himself and H
Eric M. Teitelman,
Romans 2: God, on judgment day, will justify the doers of the Law.
It is not the hearers of the Law who are just. Some people of other religions will be saved, for God will reveal the secrets of men’s hearts.
Andries Jacobus van Niekerk,

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