Christians Addicted to the Ways of Sin and Death
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.
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.
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.
Andrew Thompson compels us to experience grace not just as the pardon but also the power of God.
In today’s Seven Minute Seminary, Dr. Scot McKnight helps explain the biblical meaning of love, and why it is so central to the Christian faith.
We talk about the triune God, but what does that mean? Michael Reeves shares some thoughts from his book.
Where did Pentecostalism come from? In this Seven Minute Seminary video, Dr. Scott Kisker traces the origins of this American and global phenomenon by describing the various Wesleyan and Methodist contexts from which it emerged in the Western world.
What is Pentecost all about? Dale Coulter shares why this outpouring of the Holy Spirit is crucial for us today.
Jesus Christ lived, died, and rose from the grave for more than just our forgiveness. In today’s Seven Minute Seminary, Dr. Matt O’Reilly explains the critical connection between Christ’s resurrection and our holiness.
Holiness is not merely the changing of our status in heaven; it is acknowledging our love for God and our desire to look more and more like him.
The garden reveals the crux of our alienation from God, “the difficulty that the human heart and mind can have in genuinely trusting God as a wise creator and living accordingly.” (1) Embedded in the
We have been made by God and for God, and our fulfillment in life comes with our alignment with this truth of creation. Read more from David C. Long as he grounds the call to holiness in the foundational reality of being created in God’s image.
In today’s Seven Minute Seminary video, Dr. John Oswalt encourages us to believe and receive the biblical promise that the Holy Spirit enables Christians to live for and please God, day by day, without limit, and without rival.