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As a followup to last week’s Theology Thursday post, I thought this video was fitting.
This 11-year old gets it!
For of Him and through Him and to Him are ALL things: to Him glory for ever Amen. (Romans 11:36)
From an old classic titled, The Women in the Word:
There are many who follow Christ and work for Him, but have more of the spirit of service, more of the Spirit of bondmen, than that of real union with Him; many who work because they feel they ought, or because it is expected […]
Matt Chandler – “Jesus Wants the Rose!” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-zR3h2UsR4
“For He made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him.” (2 Corinthians 5:21 NASB)
“But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ […]
Chances are, if you have access to the internet and to Blue Letter Bible’s resources, you are not in a country or region where Jesus-loving Christians are arrested for apostasy. And you are likely not in danger of being persecuted violently for your faith.
Last week, I was reminded of how important it […]
Born in his family’s Italian castle at Roccasecca in 1225, Thomas Aquinas grew up to be a known as an unattractive and heavyset man who suffered from dropsy (edema) and had one eye that was unmistakably larger than the other. He was not the most charismatic and dynamic figure but rather a silent, introspective […]
On a Monday afternoon in 1861, Charles Haddon Spurgeon, London’s famed “Prince of Preachers”, delivered his first sermon in the Metropolitan Tabernacle. That momentous day, Spurgeon saw fit to preach on the centrality of Christ in all of Scripture:
In the days of Paul it was not difficult at once, in one word, to […]
A friend sent me this video earlier today. It is AWESOME. And encouraging…
In it, the Kimyal People of Papua, Indonesia, celebrate the arrival of the New Testament in their own language.
Consider how zealous these folks are for God’s Word. They put many of us to shame!
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This video is […]
Corrie ten Boom (1892 – 1983) was a Dutch Christian Holocaust survivor famous for helping many Jews escape the Nazis during World War II. In this video interview, ten Boom shares the story of God’s grace and miraculous provision while she and her family were arrested and held captive by the Nazis.
Corrie […]
Last week, we highlighted the life of church father Athanasius with a brief biography. As one reader pointed out, Athanasius is the man that was used by God to produce what is today known as the Athanasian Creed.
On Blue Letter Bible’s FAQ page, Don Stewart addresses the role this great creed, among others, […]
This video is a great followup to last week’s Theology Thursday post.
The text is from Joshua Harris’ Dug Down Deep.
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I’ve come to learn that theology matters. And it matters not because we want a good grade on a test but because what we know about God shapes the […]
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