How did the translation of Scripture into the common language impact the Reformation?Mike Davenport explains in this video that one of the greatest benefits that came from the Reformation is that Scripture was translated into the common language....[ abbreviated | read entire ]
What does an unrepentant life look like?Anthony Mathenia explains in this video that when someone lives an unrepentant life, their life will be marked by immense selfishness. An unrepentant person is a person who takes advantage of and uses...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
“And He Himself gave some to be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, and some pastors and teachers, for the equipping of the saints for the work of ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ.”
- EPHESIANS 4:11-12
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What is a common theme of early New Testament sermons?Jason Dohm explains in this video that throughout Scripture, sinners are called to repent, believe the Gospel, and be baptized. Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, and Peter each repeated this...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
What was the driving force behind the Reformation?Joel Beeke explains in this video that the Reformation began through Martin Luther’s opposition to the selling of indulgences to release people’s souls from purgatory. Thus, it was the abuses of...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Let me illustrate how valuable it is for a child to be included in corporate worship in the church. Many years ago, there was a family in our church who needed some help with their children during the church services as a result of a new baby and...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
What effect does repentance have upon our life?John Snyder explains in this video that repentance is a complete shift of thinking about a matter so that there is a corresponding turn in our life. Scripture describes it as a gift from the Lord. It...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
What was the heart of the Reformation?Kevin Swanson explains in this video that the heart of the Reformation began with Sola Scriptura, the returning to the Word of God as the absolute authority for all of life. Without access to the Scripture,...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
What was the heart of the Reformation?Michael Beasley explains in this video that the heart of the Reformation begins with regeneration and an understanding that Scripture alone is sufficient. During the Reformation, born-again believers were...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
What was the heart of the Reformation?Curt Daniels explains in this video that he believes that the heart of the Reformation was the sola, Soli Deo Gloria – "to the glory of God alone." The Calvinists also considered this to be the most important...[ abbreviated | read entire ]