We are faced with a dazzling reality while studying God’s attributes: They converge and form a multifaceted divine diamond. No matter how we turn these truths in front of our mind’s eye, there is always more splendor to behold.
Read MoreHow can a just, good, and kind God require the adherence to a law that people may not understand or be able to follow?
Read MoreThere is nothing like a close walk with God, a habitual going to, and living upon, Him…Oh, let us make and sustain a close acquaintance with Christ here, that we may not feel we are going to a stranger when we depart, but to be with one with whom we have had close communion and heavenly intercourse here below.
Read MoreThis week, John and Steve are discussing a list of 20 errors that are connected to Antinomianism.
Read MoreIt is a sad reproach to Christ to join anything with him in the great business of your salvation; therefore abhor it more than hell itself: let Christ be all in all. We must say of Christ as it was once said of Caesar, He may have a companion—but he must not have a competitor.
Read MoreBut at the heart of antinomianism is a misunderstanding of God’s Law and its role in the New Testament Christian life. It is not a heavy burden by which we achieve justification with God. It is a path we are permitted to walk to be near our King.
Read MoreGod only is infinitely good. A boundless goodness that knows no limits, a goodness as infinite as His essence, not only good, but best; not only good, but goodness itself, the supreme inconceivable goodness.
Read MoreHow do we share the truths of our King, Jesus, with humility and reverence, in a world that craves affirmation for its newest expressions of self-rule?
Read MoreThis week, we are sharing the introduction to our first series: Behold Your God: Rethinking God Biblically.
Read MoreAs a way of celebrating the upcoming 10-year anniversary of Behold Your God: Rethinking God Biblically, we are releasing complete interviews from each contributor to this series. This is part two of Anthony Mathenia’s interview.
Read MoreChrist's blood alone can give us a title to enter the inheritance. Sanctification must give us a capacity to enjoy it.
Read MoreAs a way of celebrating the upcoming 10-year anniversary of Behold Your God: Rethinking God Biblically, we are releasing complete interviews from each contributor to this series.
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