A Study of Matthew 16:18 – Peter and the Rock – Scripture & church history
Study of Matthew 16:18 – Peter and the Rock
Study of Matthew 16:18 – Peter and the Rock
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When among the church at Corinth false teachers came who taught that there is no such thing as a resurrection of bodies, Paul began his instruction with a strong assertion of the absolute truthfulness of the gospel that he had preached.
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The Prayer of a True Believer – دعای یک ایماندار واقعی ای خداوند طریق خود را به من بیاموز تا در راستی تو شالک شوم دل مرا واحد ساز تا از نام تو ترسان باشم مزامیر ۱۱:۸۶ (Above = Psalm … Continue reading
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There are many religions in the world and sometimes understanding them can exhausting. There are many resources on religion that looks like they were published by a seminary. Many Christians want to understand other religions so they may witness …
This article is part 2 in a series by Tom Nettles on Remembering Jesus Christ. You can read part 1 here. “Remember Jesus Christ, risen out of death, arising from the seed of David, according to my gospel” (2 Timothy 2:8). In supplying the name of the one that we are to remember, he also […]
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Next week, Sept 25-27 th , I’ll be headed to Indianapolis to participate in The Gospel Coalition National Conference entitled, “Hope in the Wilderness.”
The conference this year is unique because TGC is partnering with other organizations to offer “mi…
Next week, Sept 25-27 th , I’ll be headed to Indianapolis to participate in The Gospel Coalition NationalConference entitled, “Hope in the Wilderness.”
The conference this year is unique because TGC is partnering with other organizations to offer “micr…
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“Remember” means to be in active reflection on the saving mercy contained in the eternal covenant and the consequent redemptive action of God in Jesus Christ.
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The G3 Conference is coming up on the weekend of September 21-23. The theme of the conference is on the Sovereignty of God, which I know is a doctrine that many Christians have issues with. I know this conference will be edifying to all who attend. Unf…
In this video, Jon Benzinger asks questions to Owen Strachan and Darrell Harrison regarding issues in the culture.
Chances are that all of us have made resolutions at some point or another and all of us have failed to keep our resolutions at some point too. But how should we approach our resolutions and how should we think about our failure to keep them?
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Over the past few years, many the Contemporary Christian Music world are walking away from the faith. Many Christians are wondering why this is happening. In this panel discussion, we have J. Warner Wallace, author of Cold-Case Christianity, John Coope…
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In this video, Justin Peters interviews Gabriel Hughes regarding “The Chosen” and other projected that have portrayed Jesus and whether or not it is a second commandment violation.
the more they stay the same. That’s the old adage. And in a sense, it is quite true. Recently the topic of Roman Catholicism has been front and center on Twitter. Taylor Marshall, a convert to Roman Catholicism (of some sort, anyway, though surely not the same sort as Pope Francis holds), has been posting short, sort of “in your […]
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When one uses the term “ministry” we ordinarily think of the work of the pastor. Certainly he has a special obligation to the flock, but the New Testament also calls on each of us to care for our fellow members, looking upon their needs as our responsibilities.
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Is Christianity Impossible? Are the commandments hard to follow? We know from 1 John 5:3 that God’s commandments are not burdensome yet many in the church have made it hard to follow God.Many Christians have put too many man-made rules for following Go…
“Each one should use whatever spiritual gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering God’s grace in its various forms. If anyone speaks, he should do it as one speaking the very words of God. If anyone serves, he should do it with the strength God provides, so that in all things God may […]
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Gavin Ortlund does an excellent job of showing how the dogma of the Bodily Assumption of Mary is wrong and not early in church history, and, in 1950, for the Pope to make it a dogma on pain of anathema … Continue reading
The Paris Treaty of 1783, which brought an official end to the Revolutionary War and acknowledged the existence of the United States of America, began in this thoroughly secular, Darwinian, non-binary, marry whoever you want at any age you want, way: In the Name of the most Holy and undivided Trinity. We live in a day when acknowledging the “Name […]
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