The Distinction Between Law and Gospel (Part 1)

The Distinction Between Law and Gospel (Part 1)

“There is no point on which men make greater mistakes than on the relation which exists between the law and the gospel.This is a quote from well-known preacher Charles Spurgeon. Most can easily understand the first part. An area of Christian theology is being highlighted that is often accompanied by mistakes. In fact, this area, whatever it is, is where the greatest mistakes in theology are made…

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Good News of Great Joy

Good News of Great Joy

If Christianity is something great but you do not need it, then who cares about it? If Christianity is something great but it’s not for you, there is no joy in that either. But what if Christianity is something great, and you need it, and it’s for you? Luke 2 shows us what Christianity is all about and how it comes crashing into the lives of people who desperately need it…

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The Need To Be Important and John 3.22-36  

Our story begins with a theological argument. All good church stories begin that way: “Now an argument arose between some of John’s disciples and a Jew (John’s code for religious leader) over purification” (v. 25). In other words, they were debating whether good people (like the religious leader) need the grace of God or not….

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The Story of the World and The Second Adam

Frank was baptized as an infant and confirmed at the age of fourteen within the Episcopal Church.  During his first year in college, he left the church and became agnostic.  At a point of crisis in his sophomore year, Frank had a religious experience through an evangelical campus ministry; to mark this experience he was re-baptized in a river…

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Justification Makes A Difference

Springs in the Valley tells the story of a man who found a barn where Satan kept his evil seeds stored, ready to be sown in the human heart.  After a quick survey of the barn, the man discovered that the seeds of discouragement were more numerous than all the other seeds stored in the barn. 

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