Length: 32 Minutes
In this training we discuss eternal righteousness, confessing sins, the difference between forgiveness and cleansing, and how righteousness affects our receiving.
(more…)Length: 32 Minutes
In this training we discuss eternal righteousness, confessing sins, the difference between forgiveness and cleansing, and how righteousness affects our receiving.
(more…)Length: 21 Minutes
Righteousness is a gift, not by our works, but through the work of Jesus!
(more…)Length: 15 Minutes
These are amongst the most fundamental things to understand about receiving from God. To most people, what God does or doesn’t do in their life is mysterious and unpredictable at best. People will use God’s sovereignty as an excuse to say that He will essentially do anything, at any time, and we don’t know what He’s going to do next.
(more…)Length: 36 Minutes
Before we begin, you will need to be entirely convinced of these two truths for this article to make an impact.
(more…)Length: 15 Minutes
If you’ve been a Christian for a number of years, I’m sure you’ve noticed that there’s a lot of “mystery” and ambiguity when people explain the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Certain questions can be answered, but when you probe a little too much, many will just chalk it up to, “That’s the mystery of God and His thoughts are higher than our thoughts.”
(more…)Length: 8 minutes
You have doubtless heard a preacher, at some point, say “I haven’t arrived yet.“ This is super common to say in the church. But this is simply not true, at least not the way that they’re saying it.
(more…)Length: 29 minutes
If I were to ask you, “How do you obey God?“ you would probably say, “Well, by doing whatever God says to do.“ And you would be correct. More specifically, if God gives a law and you perform that law, that is biblical obedience.
(more…)Length: 23 minutes
As Christians, we will commonly call ourselves “saved.” We will speak about the day we received Jesus as “our salvation.” And we will call Jesus “our Savior.” Now this may sound like an obvious, unimportant question to ask, but what are you saved from?
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