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What is spiritual compromise? Is compromise ever a good thing for the Christian or the church?
In the Apostle Peter's first sermon on Pentecost (Acts chapter 2), the Holy Spirit gives us a clear definitions of Christianity, of the Christian church, and the Christian message. These definitions are based on facts, not opinions or mere experience. They are rooted in an eternal Divine plan, and draw a clear distinction between Biblical Christianity and human philosophy.
Christian, do you have what the Bible describes as a realistic attitude toward this present evil world? What things characterize such an attitude? Stay tuned for the answers, as we continue our series of messages on the Biblical doctrine of separation.
What is the true character of the Church? What is her message? Who is her God? How does this contrast with the world's dead religion?
The Bible tells us that this present evil world is passing away. But it also tells us that the person who does the will of God will abide forever. What does that mean? Is this truth impacting your life as a Christian? How should this truth affect you?
As we begin a new year in the midst of a world gone mad, Christians can find great comfort and encouragement in the infinite knowledge of God.
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?