Sola Gratia: Our Only Method
If our culture is like water, then the concept of grace is its oil. We like to work hard and believe our efforts should merit […]
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If our culture is like water, then the concept of grace is its oil. We like to work hard and believe our efforts should merit […]
In the medieval church, sin was viewed as a kind of sickness that could be remedied if we reached out to take the medicine. But […]
Have you grown weary of Christian fads promising to transform the world, or your own approach to the Christian life? On this special edition of […]
What is the primary role of the church? Some today argue that its primary task is to participate with God in the redemption and reconciliation […]
Is sound theology only for people who have their act together? How is the gospel of free justification relevant to people who struggle with utterly […]
It’s common today to hear in various sectors of the church today that truly missional Christians are those who obey the call to participate in […]
So my wife was running some errands this morning and drove through Starbucks to get some coffee. When she pulled up to the window, the […]
Many assert that salvation is a direct result of man’s free will decision. But is this view biblical? How can those who are “dead in […]
The Bible depicts men as “slaves to sin” (Rom 7:14), “enemies of God” (Rom 5:10), “powerless” (Rom 5:6), “controlled by the sinful nature” (Rom 7:5), […]
Does God help those who help themselves? Are we acceptable to God because of good works or because we at least “had faith.” In This […]