On the cross Jesus Christ suffered excruciatingly, and He became the propitiation for our sins. Propitiation is a theological word that means He completely satisfied God’s wrath towards our sin and turned God’s wrath away from us. As I recently explained, the Gospel is a Gospel of propitiation. That God’s wrath was turned away from
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How do we decide what to sing as a church? Contemporary songs? Traditional songs? What is the driving force behind our music?
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Winston Churchill once said, “When Civilization reigns, in any country, a wider and less harassed life is afforded to the masses of the people. The traditions of the past are cherished, and the inheritance bequeathed to us by former wise or valiant men becomes a rich estate to be enjoyed and used by all.” When
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“Contribute to the needs of the saints and seek to show hospitality.” – Romans 12:13 As I mentioned in my last post on discipling parents in small groups, there have been 55 babies born in our church in just the last three years alone. God in his grace has brought many young people and young
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A bunch of big name pastors are gutting Christ’s cross-work from the gospel. Denying that Christ propitiated God, they claim that God did not pour out His wrath on Christ. For them, Christ did not bear the wrath of God. They say that God did not require blood to forgive sins. Instead, they allege, God
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Why did Jesus die on the cross? That the cross is central to Christianity makes the answer to that question crucially important. Central to all aspects of His crucifixion is that on the cross Jesus paid the penalty for sin. His payment fully satisfied God’s wrath so that His death turned God’s wrath away from us. On the cross he suffered the wrath we deserve…
One of the great tricks of Satan is to tempt us to trade our freedom for illusory promises. Often, a false sense of freedom and life actually leads to slavery and death. We see that in our world today. He plays on our longing for Edenic rest to trick us into hellish torment. Instead of
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It’s been almost two weeks since a Florida high school was shot up. I avoided the news for a while, mainly because the reports are too depressing. Well past the midway point of a grey February, the political frenzies after these things seem to make the days darker when they’re actually getting brighter. It became
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