The audio for last Sunday's sermon on the Third Commandment is now posted at this link. Here is the G. Campbell Morgan quote read near the end of the sermon,…
What is worship? That is: What is the nature of true, biblical worship?
In response to the question, “What is worship?” many think primarily of singing. Indeed, Christians often ask each…
Ponder these words from Martin Luther, quoted in Sunday's sermon:
This is . . . establishing idolatry: undertaking to worship God without God’s bidding, on the basis of one’s own devout…
How can I approach God?
As we saw in last Sunday’s sermon, God reveals Himself as unapproachable. Paul tells us that God “dwells in unapproachable light . . . no one…
Are you God’s enemy? Or are you God’s delight?
In Psalm 18, David is attacked by enemies. He prays to the Lord, and God gives him victory over them. This occurs,…
Wise words from Carl Trueman's essay in this month's Themelios:
We have a tendency to make the chronological end points— what new things we learn each day—the most important. Yet…
