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What does Paul mean when he says, I "fill up in my flesh what is lacking in the afflictions of Christ" (Colossians 1:24)? Must we add to Christ's work on the cross?
The people and leaders of a Scripture-driven church must continually ask -- and honestly answer -- this heart-searching question.
The third mark of a Scripture-driven church is right handling of the Word of God (2 Timothy 2:15 and 3:16-17).
The people and leaders of a Scripture-driven church conduct the church's ministry according to God's purpose, not man's.
Man is either unsaved and at peace with Satan, or a believer in Christ and at war with the Devil.
Beware of a church in which anything or anyone is preeminent instead of the Lord Jesus Christ.
If a church is not genuinely committed to the authority of Scripture alone, its people and leaders do not speak for God.
Scripture identifies seven key characteristics that form a Biblical report card on the state of a church.
Some historical footnotes are not matters of mere trivia, but warnings for our time. Such is the page from church history that we share with you today.
Amid the clouds of chaff coming from today's secularized Christian music industry, there are a precious few grains of wheat - new hymns that cause God's people to worship Him "in the beauty of holiness."