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We begin a series of sermons focusing on the nature, purpose, and resources of the New Testament church.
The Bible is the revealed will of God. Within its pages the doctrine of separation is woven into the great fabric of interconnected doctrine from Genesis all the way to Revelation. Separation is the will of God for every believer, without exception.
What distinguishes the sacrifices of Cain and Abel in Genesis? How does this truth demonstrate the way in which the true Christian receives assurance of salvation?
God has made a great promise that is to serve as the motivation for separated, Christ-like living on the part of every believer. What is that promise?
The doctrine of Christ's holiness is under attack today as never before. Much of that attack is coming from what should be the least expected source - inside the nominally evangelical church.
Have you ever heard something from a pulpit that was so shocking it made you doubt your senses?
The identity of Jesus Christ as the Holy One is not only a New Testament doctrine. We find it writ large for us throughout the Old Testament as well.
Careful study of Scripture - all of it, not just our pet passages or books - is the great safeguard against false teaching concerning the holiness of Christ.
Postmodern man refuses to be humbled by the true message of Christmas, so he embraces Satan's false adaptations of it.
The Gospels record the Holy One's great work: our sins placed on Him, and His robe of perfect righteousness placed on us.