They were a remnant cut down… but not destroyed. After seventy years in Babylon, the Lord enlivens them to return to the land. It is a work of grace. It is an exodus. There are three exoduses in the Bible: From Egypt to the promised land in...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Is there ever a point in our lives where we outgrow our need for sanctification?Carlton McLeod explains in this video that as Christians, we are not perfect and we never will be. Even when we think that we are at a good spot and "have it all...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
How do we know whether an individual has truly repented for their sin?Jeff Pollard explains in this video that distinguishing false repentance from true repentance can be a challenge. Is there one, sure-fire element that makes it clear that...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
What is the prevailing “religion” of the day?Paul Carrington explains in this video that the prevailing religion of the day is moralism - that somehow, you can make yourself acceptable to God. Or, if you don't believe in God, that you can live a...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
What is a distinction between the Reformation and the world we live in today?Kevin Swanson explains in this video that one distinction is that we have a much easier access to the Word of God. They did not have it available in the common tongue, in...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Archibald Brown in his book, The Face of Jesus Christ, speaks of the heart of what it means to be a Christian. The heart of the matter is not getting your act together or adopting new principles or lifestyles or theologies… although it will...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Is it possible to have true reformation in our lives and within our churches without repentance?Anthony Mathenia explains in this video that true, biblical reformation cannot happen apart from repentance. Trying to change our own lives through our...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
You never knew what Jesus Christ really was worth until the clouds came over your head. You had often, perhaps, heard about, and talked about, the sympathy of Jesus. But, oh dear, what an unreal thing it was until you had nothing else to fall back...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
This friday evening a small group of church, community and civil leaders will be gathering to consider the recovery of Biblical fatherhood. This is a critical topic for the health of church and family.
Location: Hilton Garden Inn, Eastchase...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Why do churches often ignore necessary reforms?Gary Powers explains in this video that it is sometimes difficult for churches to enact biblical reforms because of the way church government is structured. For instance, there is often a church board...[ abbreviated | read entire ]