It was a great thing for God to make the creature, but not so great as for the Creator himself to become a creature. Many great things were accomplished between the fall of man and the incarnation of Christ: but God becoming man was greater than all. Then, the greatest person was born that ever was or ever will be.
Read MoreThis week we continue looking at descriptions of the coming Messiah in Isaiah 8.
Read MoreGod's interposition in behalf of man must be a confirmation, not a relaxation of the law; for law cannot change, even as God cannot change or deny Himself.
Read MoreThis week we begin a new series in which we examine God’s descriptions of the forthcoming Messiah in the book of Isaiah.
Read MoreIn Behold Your God: Rethinking God Biblically, Dr. Snyder describes the three great hidden sins from which flow all the sins that are apparent in our lives.
Read MoreToday, you can listen to part one of Richard Owen Roberts’ full interview from Behold Your God: Rethinking God Biblically.
Read MoreAs even the most adverse circumstances must work together for the believer’s good, there is no situation in which he should not respond by giving thanks to God.
Read MoreGifting can be hard. Gifting on a budget is even harder. That’s why we’ve put together a by-price gift guide with our best Black Friday savings this year. Now, it’s even easier to give your loved one a gift that will last forever.
Read MoreIn years past we have given you long lists of books we recommend to fill your next year’s reading plan. This year, our list is short. The reading, however, is not. Today, we are taking a look at a few recently republished and worthwhile titles.
Read MoreDeny not a song to Him who hath answered thy prayer and given thee the desire of thy heart. To be silent over God’s mercies is to incur the guilt of ingratitude.
Read MoreAs we approach the holidays and the year draws to a close, we wanted to take a moment to update you all on what we’ve been up to this quarter.
Read MoreIn a way that only he can, John Owen ends his helpful work on the mortification of sin with two conclusions. The first contains eight preparatory points for consideration. Once considered, he gives two applications to help us make progress in mortifying our sin to the glory of Christ.
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