
Sermon Series on the Civil Government
In view of the coming presidential election, I preached a three-part sermon series on the civil government based mainly on Romans 13:1-7 supplemented by the
In view of the coming presidential election, I preached a three-part sermon series on the civil government based mainly on Romans 13:1-7 supplemented by the
As a Christian, I would vote for a candidate or a proposition that support most, if not all, of the following…
In his own churches, I would substitute psychology for religion and deify science. I’d lure priests and pastors into misusing boys and girls and church money.
Our Lord Jesus declared that the one-flesh union of one man and one woman in marriage is rooted in creation, and the apostle Paul taught that it refers to the mystery of the gospel (Gen 2:24; Matt 19:4-6; 1 Cor 6:16-17; Eph 5:25-32)
To many, how can a God who is perfectly loving, merciful, gracious and good, send people to an utterly despicable destination?
He has particularly appointed one day in seven, for a Sabbath, to be kept holy unto him: which, from the beginning of the world to the resurrection of Christ, was the last day of the week (Westminster Confession of Faith 21:7).
Finally, the law of Moses was for Israel, not for America or any other nation. Advocates of illegal immigrants make an erroneous application of Old Testament civil laws to the current Western situation. God’s people is the church, not Israel or America.
Soon they will realize either that their faith in Christ is being challenged and will therefore seek a true church or, like the frog in the kettle, they may remain as their profession of faith is increasingly confused, weakened, and perhaps even abandoned.
Eric Liddell’s pleasure was in honoring the Lord’s Sabbath day, which pointed forward to the eternal Sabbath.
As a follow-up to my previous post, “Ow, C’mon, All Ye Faithful, regarding bad theology in Christmas hymns, here are five takeoffs on the subject.
We hear this evangelical rant every Christmas and Easter. But here are two articles, with short excerpts, debunking these myths.