
The Mind-Blowing Implications of the First Half of the Gospel
First he reconciles our account. Then he makes us agents—ambassadors is the term—of this reconciliation to the whole world.
First he reconciles our account. Then he makes us agents—ambassadors is the term—of this reconciliation to the whole world.
As Jesus was and is, so we are and shall become—words becoming flesh.
What if the passion of Jesus is as old as the Son of God, which is to say, eternal?
I’m starting to finally understand the obvious: The only sign that I believe the gospel is true is that I share it with others.
Behold the stunning sweep of the gospel: Darkness and death give way to light and life. This is what God does, because it is who God is.
The gospel does not make good people better. Jesus raises dead people to life.
The gift of God is nothing less and nothing more than the Holy Spirit.
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]An evaluation of the social gospel is not a simple matter. It provided a much-needed new awareness about complex social challenges facing newly industrialized America. However, it also had serious weaknesses as well, being influenced
The Father calls us, the Son redeems us, and the Spirit sanctifies us. Let’s celebrate that this Pentecost.
Do you need some new lenses so you can see Scripture from a different perspective? David Drury offers three reasons why putting yourself in the original readers’ shoes while reading the Bible impacts your perspective.
May 9, 2015 Galatians 2:20 I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I now live in the body, I live by faith in the