The Lord Jesus Christ

Under Sin

May 7, 2010

What is meant by apostle Paul’s words “both Jews and Greeks are all under sin” (Romans 3:9)? The definition of sin, is a departure in behavior from Gods standard of uprightness or an act of disobedience to Gods divine law. Paul is personifying sin in this statement as he refers to it as a living [...]

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Questions To Ponder On the Journey

May 5, 2010

Are you poor? Seek treasure in heaven and be rich. Are you old? Be ready for your end, and prepare to meet your God. Are you young? Begin well, and seek in Christ a never-failing friend, who will never forsake you. Are you in trouble, anxious about this life? Seek Him who alone can help [...]

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Covenant Atonement

April 26, 2010

The chief point in view in the old and new covenants is to form and organize a community of people that are distinctively separated unto God. In Gods plan of redemption He decrees a people truly His own: The sheep never choose the shepherd, But the shepherd chooses His sheep! John 10:25-30, Exodus 6:7, Jeremiah [...]

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Matt Chandler – His Story and Suffering @ T4G

April 21, 2010

T4G 2010 — Session 8 — Matt Chandler from Together for the Gospel (T4G) on Vimeo. I don’t normally post all the videos from a conference, but given the recent events of one Matt Chandler, and then hearing him preach (speak, whatever) at T4G, I felt it appropriate to share. I am sure this in [...]

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Isaiah 53 & Good Friday

April 2, 2010

Let us not forget what our Lord has done for us. Not today, and not tomorrow. For without His propitiation, we have no hope. Without the Father sending the Son to atone for the sins of His people, we have no place with God. Jesus bore the sins of His people against the wrath of [...]

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“An Effective Atonement” Part 1

December 19, 2009

Evangelicals are traditionally taught to view salvation based on an arminian type of theology. For this reason they are not used to thinking analytically about exactly how the atonement works. When asked the reasonable question, “How can the cross be a saving instrument?” The natural response given is different from the calvinist. [The concept for [...]

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