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Category Archives: The Word
By His Wounds, We Are Healed
Happy Easter everyone (or Resurrection Sunday if you prefer). I had hoped to publish this yesterday, but it wasn’t quite ready yet. Yesterday we went to our respective churches and celebrated that Jesus is no longer dead and in the … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Life, Contemplative Spirituality, Discernment, The Word
Tagged 1 Corinthians 15, 1 John 1, 1 John 2, 1 peter 2, atonement, atonement for sins, atonement theory, crucifixion, doctrine, Easter, God's wrath, Hebrews 9, hope in Christ, Isaiah 53, non-violent atonement, resurrection, Romans 8, sacrifice, sin, substitutionary atonement, theology, truth
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The Word: Psalm 103:8-13
Happy New Year! I realize we’re well into January at this point, but given how little time I have to blog it’ll have to do. Over the weekend, I was encouraged by this passage from Psalms and the reminder it … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Life, The Word
Tagged christianity, compassion, faith, forgiveness, God's mercy, good news, gospel, salvation, Scripture, sin
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Sermon Recommendation: Never Alone
Days before the resurrection, Jesus told his disciples again that he would be leaving them. Surely this had to be a crushing blow to his dear friends. But he also promised that he would not leave them “as orphans.” This … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Life, Sermons, The Word
Tagged audio, christianity, Holy Spirit, Jesus, John 14, Matthew Hoskinson, NYC, orphans, preaching, promises, sermon, truth, we are not orphans
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Don’t Miss List: Resurrection Sunday
Happy Easter everyone! I hope you wake up today and are reminded, yet again, that Jesus is alive! He is our continuing and eternal hope of salvation, thanks to his resurrection from the dead. Hallelujah! Mark 16: 1-8 When the … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Life, The Word
Tagged 1 Corinthians, christianity, crucifixion, Easter, easter special, gospel, gospel of Mark, hope, Jesus died, John MacArthur, kevin deyoung, passover, passover lamb, religion, resurrection, Resurrection of Jesus, resurrection sunday, salvation, the reason we hope, truth
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Celebrating Reformation 500
Today is the 500th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, recalling the day Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses on the Wittenberg Church door. Of course, other reformers came before him and many came after him. But this day in 1517 … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Life, Church history, Sermons, The Word
Tagged 95 Theses, anniversary, audio, authority of scripture, Bible, faith alone, gospel, grace alone, great preaching, Jesus, martin luther, NYC churches, Protestant Reformation, Protestantism, reformation 500, Reformation Day, salvation, Scripture, sermons, sola fide, sola gratia, Sola Scriptura, solas, soli deo gloria, solus christus, theology
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Reflecting on the rest of Romans 6
Any Christian who ever learned the “Romans Road” method of communicating the gospel can probably recite Romans 6:23, “23 For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.” It … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Life, Personal Reflections, The Word, Uncategorized
Tagged amazing grace, assurance of salvation, Bible, death, eternal security, failure, fighting sin, God's wrath, gospel, grace, holiness, introspection, life, obedience, Romans, Romans 6, salvation, Scripture, self-examination, shame, sin, trampled grace
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A Message on Forgiveness from First Baptist Church (NY, NY)
The image only reflects the post in that the church this sermon is from is my favorite church in New York City. I discovered First Baptist Church in recent months and have been grateful to listen to Pastor Hoskinson’s preaching … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Life, Sermons, The Word
Tagged Baptist, Bible, churches in NYC, confession, debt, faith, first baptist church, forgiveness, forgiveness of sins, Jesus, Luke 7, NYC, parables, Pastor Matthew Hoskinson, preaching, saving faith, Scripture, sermon, sin, sinful woman, teaching, truth
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The Word: Psalm 32
I’ve been thinking a lot about forgiveness lately and given that today was communion Sunday when we remember the forgiveness we Christians have been shown by God, this Psalm seems like the perfect thing to share today. Psalm 32 Blessed … Continue reading
Posted in The Word
Tagged confession, forgiveness, gospel, grace, iniquity, instruction, mercy, praise, Prayer, psalms, Scripture, sin, truth
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The Word: Galatians 6:7-10
“Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows. Whoever sows to please their flesh, from the flesh will reap destruction; whoever sows to please the Spirit, from the Spirit will reap eternal life. Let us not become weary in … Continue reading
Sermon Five of the Pillars of Christian Character Series: Unity
Following last week’s love sermon, the next in the Grace to You series of sermons from Pastor John MacArthur is focused on unity.
Posted in Christian Life, Sermons, The Word
Tagged attitudes, Bible, character, Christian character, christianity, John MacArthur, sermon series, unity
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