Unequally Evil
We find comfort in a God of mercy who punishes us infinitely less than our sins deserve....
Keep ReadingMay 18, 2021 by Ben Janssen | Tags: Judgment, Evil, Sin, Catechism, Punishment
We find comfort in a God of mercy who punishes us infinitely less than our sins deserve....
Keep ReadingApril 14, 2021 by Ben Janssen | Tags: Sin, Depravity, Fall
Sin discourages us from looking at its horrors closely....
Keep ReadingMarch 31, 2021 by Ben Janssen | Tags: Worship, Liturgy, Christology
The only qualification for receiving a welcome from Jesus is to be in need of what he can supply....
Keep ReadingMarch 16, 2021 by Ben Janssen | Tags: Satan, Eschatology, Antichrist
The antichrist just might be closer to you than you thought....
Keep ReadingMarch 5, 2021 by Logan H | Tags: Faith, Justification, Works
Paul’s explanation of Spirit-filled living in Galatians ties together the paradoxical relationship between faith and works....
Keep ReadingMarch 2, 2021 by Ben Janssen | Tags: Temptation, Trials
God tests his people, but he never tempts them with evil....
Keep ReadingFebruary 26, 2021 by Logan H | Tags: Faith, Justification, Works
The purpose with which James wrote, compared to Paul’s emphasis on unity, leads to significant differences in how faith and works are discussed....
Keep ReadingFebruary 23, 2021 by Jad K. | Tags: COVID-19, Vaccination
If we decide to receive a vaccine, we should do so with gratitude to the Father and prayer that it would be beneficial and a blessing to our body for the sake of immunity, so that we may serve him and glorify him better, more, and longer....
Keep ReadingFebruary 19, 2021 by Logan H | Tags: Faith, Justification, Works
The writings of James and Paul share a common understanding that authentic faith comes from union with Christ and results in Spirit-filled living....
Keep ReadingFebruary 16, 2021 by Ben Janssen | Tags: Death, Resurrection, Heaven, Second Coming
Resurrection is the promise to reunite all that death has separated....
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