
Ruling Even When Our Enemies Are in Power
“Sit at my right hand, until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet” (Psalms 110:1 NIV). This is the most oft-quoted Old Testament verse in the New Testament. But as we consider now
“Sit at my right hand, until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet” (Psalms 110:1 NIV). This is the most oft-quoted Old Testament verse in the New Testament. But as we consider now
What is the most quoted verse in the New Testament? The answer may surprise you! Read more from Steve Seamands as he explains the significance of this verse for us theologically and spiritually.
Would the Apostle Paul have urged us “not to be so heavenly minded you’re no earthly good”? In today’s article, Steve Seamands weighs in on the significance of Jesus’ ascension.
After Jesus died and was resurrected, he ascended to the right hand of the Father after remaining with his disciples for 40 days. Though we tend to think of the ascension as an afterthought, in this Seven Minute Seminary, Dr. Steve Seamands reveals how Jesus’ leaving our world was just as crucial as his life, death, and resurrection.
1. Raniero Cantalamessa, Come, Creator Spirit: Meditations on the Veni Creator (Liturgical Press, 2003) This book is one of the finest treatments of the Holy Spirit and is structured as commentary on an ancient prayer,
This week we are featuring Stephen Seamands’ summer reading list. We’ve linked all the titles to their amazon page and included brief summaries of each title from the publisher.
With the release of Rob Bell’s Love Wins and the ensuing cyber storm online and now the flurry of books written in response, it is safe to say that interest in Hell has spiked over the last several months. Dr. Steve Seamands shares his top resources on Hell.