Easter Thought: Christ came to Absorb the Wrath of God
Easter Thought: Christ came to absorb the wrath of God, by taking the curse of sin in our place on our behalf. This is the greatest way to understand the love of God.
Easter Thought: Christ came to absorb the wrath of God, by taking the curse of sin in our place on our behalf. This is the greatest way to understand the love of God.
When we look at the Cross we need to see that there is a letter being written there from two different parties to the other. Humanity is writing a letter to God through the action of the Cross stating how much hatred they have for Him. But God is also writing a letter to mankind in the cross...
The only way to overcome the sapping of Christian resolve by those who make but a pretense to Christ is to have it understood by all that no order to retreat is ever given by Christ.
Jesus gives us a new commandment in John 13:34. But what's so new about it?
A Response to Allegations that Christians are Liars and Moses didn't write the Pentateuch.
Salvation is by faith alone in Christ alone, but salvation is not conditioned upon an ongoing correct understanding of salvation.
This is a list of recent articles which readers in Kamloops may be interested in as they consider the Christian perspective.
I came across this quote awhile back when I was preaching through Exodus, and it profoundly moved me. It's from a Baptist pastor who ministered in London during the 19th century. I love the truth that "He loves, and He loves forever; and through the ages the fire burns on, unconsumed and...
“Better is open rebuke than hidden love. Faithful are the wounds of a friend; profuse are the kisses of an enemy. One who is full loathes honey, but to one who is hungry everything bitter is sweet.” (Proverbs 27:5–7, ESV) Receiving the Loving the Correction of a...