A Partial Victory and Freedom
Condemnation is a symptom; sin is the disease. So to rid us of the symptom—condemnation—God must rid us of the disease—sin.
Condemnation is a symptom; sin is the disease. So to rid us of the symptom—condemnation—God must rid us of the disease—sin.
What is discipleship, and what does it look like, according to the Bible? Read these seven points on discipleship from Andrew Dragos.
In today’s Seven Minute Seminary, Iosmar Alvarez shares a five step strategy that can be implemented to effectively move new believers into authentic followers of Jesus.
In today’s Seven Minute Seminary video, Steve Rankin shares a vision for Christian discipleship that moves us beyond believing the right doctrines and engaging the right disciplines, and reaches far into our human dispositions.
Holiness is fundamentally about the presence of God being restored into our lives, our other relationships and, indeed, in the world.
In this Seven Minute Seminary, Bishop Ric Thorpe encourages the church to take the Great Commission seriously and to not neglect the key ingredient of passing down these instructions to those we are discipling (2 Timothy 2:2).
Watch this Seven Minute Seminary by Dr. Jackson Lashier as he explains how the lives of Christian martyrs are instructive for disciples of Jesus today.
Hungers such as love and acceptance, forgiveness and honesty, support and grace, often go missing when they are most needed.
What if God wants to, in the words of Charles Wesley, “break the power of canceled sin”? Kevin Watson writes about the half-gospel of escaping sin and death.
The band meeting was a form of discipleship that helped small groups of men and women practice intense vulnerability and confession of sin together. Watch this Seven Minute Seminary video by Dr. Scott Kisker as he traces the history of this powerful spiritual discipline.
W. B. Fitzgerald once summarized British Methodists’ distinctive Wesleyan aspects of salvation with the “four alls.” Read more from Scott Kisker as he explains how these relate to biblical salvation.
Fully known. Fully loved. This is what is already ours in Christ, and what we can experience in transformative small groups called band meetings.