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If anyone serves me, he must follow me; and where I am, there will be my servant also (John 12:26).
As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another (1 Peter 4:10).
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We are called to surrender our hearts to God in entire devotion by adopting a new mentality, new conformity, and new reverence for Him.
Mary’s song magnifies God by enlarging our perspective of his sovereign, subversive, and steadfast mercy.
Does Psalm 58 make you uncomfortable, embarrassed, or troubled? How should we think about prayers in Scripture that call on God to curse our enemies?
The cross is offensive, but it is also glorious and sufficient for salvation.
In the first five verses of Galatians, Paul introduces us not only to himself and his original readers, he introduces us to the main theme of the entire book. Paul is compelled to assert the truth that Christians are free from the tyranny of sin through faith in Christ and through faith in Christ alone.
God does not want our empty rituals but our hearts. He does not want us to appease him but rather walk with him, receiving his wisdom, his direction, and—most importantly—his forgiveness.
Worship the gracious God who saves evil people.
The Christian life is not easy, but neither is it complicated. Our calling is to worship God and imitate him by loving people.
We are called to three things as we follow Christ through hard times: set our hope on grace, imitate God’s holiness, and live in awe of redemption.
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Speaker: Mark Mitchell
If God is perfectly just and we have genuinely broken his law, how can we escape his punishment? Jesus satisfies both the justice of God and the mercy of God by dying in the place of sinners.
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Speaker: Robin Boisvert
Robin teaches on God's holiness, goodness, love and glory.
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Speaker: Robin Boisvert
Robin teaches on God's attributes of knowledge/omniscience, will, power, holiness, and goodness.
Mark Mitchell closes out our series in the book of Titus. In this last chapter, we learn how good works flow from gospel living.
A mature theology of human life will lead us toward increasing clarity and compassion.
Does God keep his promises? Can we count on him? Paul is unequivocal. Yes, he does. He cannot otherwise since He is a faithful, covenant keeping God.
Righteousness is not man's gift to God, it is God's gift to man.
The Holy Spirit opens our eyes from spiritual blindness in order to see God in his holiness.
In times of trouble, God graciously guides those who wait for him and trust in his goodness.
God’s abundant grace toward us enables us to be abundantly gracious givers.
God has given us great blessings through our trust in Jesus Christ.
We live in a fallen world, an unstable world, a world of uncertainty. However, growing in the grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ is the antidote to that instability.
What does God have for us when we have squandered his grace in the past? Psalm 85 gives us the answer: more grace.
Robin Boisvert teaches on Paul's subject of the law in his letter to the Romans.
Robin Boisvert teaches on our being one with Christ, and slaves to righteousness.
Why do we need to be justified?
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