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Archive for July, 2007

(By Nathan Busenitz)
In this series, we are looking at five reasons that we (as believers) can hope in God with absolute confidence. Today we will consider the first.
1. HIS PERSON: We can hope in God because of who He is.
We can hope in God and His promises because He is absolutely trustworthy — His Word can be trusted […]

(By Nathan Busenitz)
Our society is plagued with broken promises. They can be found in the family, at school, and in the workplace. They are present in the government — often in the campaign pledges of one or more aspiring candidates. Sometimes they even come to our very own mailboxes — with false assurances of instant […]

Justification through Christ

(By Nathan Williams)
Note: This article was originally scheduled for Saturday, but due to technical difficulties was delayed until today. It is part of the series Nathan has been doing on justification by faith.
Romans 5:8 tells us that God “justifies the ungodly.” In other words, the holy and absolutely righteous God makes a pronouncement that certain […]

(By John MacArthur)
If we really believe the objective, rationally-understood truth of Scripture is both authoritative and incompatible with error  — since the Bible is the singular Word of the living God – we must not only study and teach it; we must live it, too. It is not enough to give lip service. If we genuinely believe the […]

(By John MacArthur)
As Christians we must understand that whatever opposes God’s Word or departs from it in any way is a danger to the very cause of truth. Passivity toward known error is not an option for the Christian. Staunch intolerance of error is built into the very fabric of Scripture. And tolerance of known […]

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