In 1 Samuel 13-14 we have a historical illustration of will worship in the person of King Saul, contrasted with true faith seen in his son Jonathan. Saul's confused and superficial religion left him perplexed and left God's people vexed, while Jonathan's sincere faith in the Lord was God's instrument of victory. In this contrast, we are warned that will worship (self-aggrandizing religion) is perplexing and vexing, while true faith, as John says in 1 John 5:4, is the victory that overcomes the world.
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Since January 2021, Dr. Joshua D. Owen has been pastor of Spruce Creek Presbyterian Church (PCA) of Port Orange, FL. Dr. Owen originally hails from Baltimore, MD. Since his call to the ministry in 1995, he has served churches in North Carolina and Kentucky. After completing his...