Oh, speak to him! Thou knowest how to speak
A word in season to weary ones,
And he is weary now.
We are no longer slaves to sin. We are slaves to righteousness. Even though we still wrestle with sin and hear the whispers of our old master, telling us the law will condemn us, we are assured by the faithfulness of Christ that His grace is sufficient.
Read MoreWhy should I start at the plough of my Lord, that maketh deep furrows on my soul? I know He is no idle husbandman, He purposeth a crop.
Read MoreThis week we return to our ongoing discussion of the Christian’s relationship to both God’s Law and His grace. The emphasis this week is simply to explain what Jesus meant when He said He came to “fulfill the law.”
Read MoreEither my foundation is one of sand that gives way beneath my feet, and I do not know where I am, or else I stand on what W. E. Gladstone called ‘The Impregnable Rock of Holy Scripture.’
Read MoreThis week we highlight the interview with Andrew Davies, a Welsh minister who met Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones and J.I Packer as a child. He also served as a pastor in New Zealand for a time. Going back over Davies’ words was a genuine blessing for us and we pray they will warm your heart to Christ today.
Read MoreI will be a shepherd to you (Ps. 23:1; 80:1). Do not be afraid of evil tidings, for I am with you; my rod and my staff shall comfort you.
Read MoreTo commemorate a decade of the Lord using Behold Your God: Rethinking God Biblically, we want to present to you the complete interviews of our contributors. This week, we are sharing Eifion Evans’ interview.
Read MoreWe 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.
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