Sin Is the Reason for the Season
It struck me recently how many Christmas hymns develop the doctrine of sin. It’s not just a passing reference; it’s a major theme. We don’t
It struck me recently how many Christmas hymns develop the doctrine of sin. It’s not just a passing reference; it’s a major theme. We don’t
The Earliest Glimpse at Community in Worship In Acts 2:41-47, we get the first glimpse of community life among the earliest believers. At the heart
The two primary Greek verbs used for “worship” in the New Testament are προσκυνέω (proskuneo) and λατρεύω (latreuo). προσκυνέω (proskuneo) Προσκυνέω occurs 60 times, and
Here are my rough notes that I used to present this topic at the National Association of Free Will Baptist. Eventually, I will circle back
This is an important question because many earnest believers desire to worship on the Lord’s Day in form and content the same way that Christ
Don’t miss Part 1 which breaks down the Greek grammar of John’s “in spirit.” A Biblical Theology of “Spirit” in Chapters 1-12 of John’s Gospel
Don’t miss part 2 which breaks down all of John’s references to the Spirit in his Gospel. Introduction The phrase “in spirit and truth” is
Other than what I am writing here, what you find below was written long before any of us had ever heard of COVID-19. When I
Holiness and Sanctification are related terms which come from the same Greek word (ἅγιος, adjective pronounced hagios) and Hebrew word (קדש, noun pronounced kodesh). It
Previously published at The Helwys Society Forum. Paul’s words in Colossians 3:16 are straightforward: “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teaching and admonishing
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