Does Your Church Lack Gospel Clarity?
The gospel is not just that Jesus died for your sins. It’s that the Jesus who died for sins also rose again as the Lord and Christ of the world.
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The gospel is not just that Jesus died for your sins. It’s that the Jesus who died for sins also rose again as the Lord and Christ of the world.
Rather than restrictive and boring, the constraints of historic Christian orthodoxy are paradoxically freeing and beautiful.
Paul didn’t intend a debate when he wrote these words to the Ephesians. He wanted to assure them that belonging to God doesn’t happen by a random stroke of luck.
The temple that meant so much to the Jewish people was merely a temporary fixture until the coming of the true temple.
Alistair Begg: ‘The hope for the greedy, for the immoral, for all of us is the same hope. And the answer is the same answer: the cross of Jesus Christ.’