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Archive for April, 2008

Ways Parents Provoke

(By John MacArthur)
In Ephesians 6:4, Paul writes, “Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.” In our series these last two weeks, we’ve looked at both discipline (specifically, spanking) and instruction (specifically, evangelism). Today, we will look at the command to not provoke.
To [...]

(By John MacArthur)
The apostle Paul perfectly expresses the most earnest desire of every true follower of Christ: “That I may know him” (Phil. 3:10).
“Knowing Christ,” in the Pauline sense is not the sort of mystical relationship many people imagine. Paul wasn’t longing for some secret knowledge of Christ beyond what is revealed in Scripture. He [...]

(Review by Nathan Williams) 
We should always strive to maintain balance in every area of life. The area of preaching is no different. Most men fall into one of two extremes when it comes to preaching the Word of God. Many men communicate clearly and powerfully, but they fail when it comes to the hard study [...]

(By John MacArthur)
How do we know when to confront and when to quietly forgive and forget?
That’s a good question because most people seem to err on one side or the other. Some people think it is best to overlook every offense and take pride in their tolerance. However, Paul confronted the Corinthians for tolerating sin [...]

(Review by Nathan Williams)
Book Review: A Gospel Primer for Christians by Milton Vincent
Many Christians know the importance of the gospel for everyday Christian living. Most of us have heard how we should be preaching the gospel to ourselves daily. We know this in theory, but find it hard to practice this discipline.
Hammered out over many [...]

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