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Peter and John, two of the eyewitnesses of Christ's transfiguration, both testify to the sinless perfection of Jesus Christ.
The unfolding proclamation of Christ as the Holy One of Israel reaches its climax in the book of Revelation. It shows the Holy One triumphant - and the saints triumphant in Him.
Many people today are believing in a false Jesus. Ironically, often the first place they hear about such a "Jesus" is in a Christmas message.
Government, commerce, the media, secular education, and even organized religion have entered into a great conspiracy against the true message of Christmas. What must Christians do?
What was the secret of Noah's assurance? How does the time of Noah compare with this present age?
First John chapter 2 tells us that three things - three vain and empty things - constitute the sum total of all that this present evil world can offer. What are those things? Why must those things become more and more foreign to the life of the true believers in Christ?
Whether or not an individual is practicing Biblical separation, as Scripture defines it, is a key indicator of whether or not an individual is a Christian - a key indicator of whether or not an individual possesses the love of God.
Hebrews chapter 11 provides multiple illustrations of what is possible for the children of God in this present life because of Christ.
Moses saw many visible, physical demonstrations of the power of God. But the life of Moses demonstrates that the secret of the Christian life is not seeing, but believing.
Dr. Lloyd-Jones brings together passages from Genesis 12 and 15, John 1, and Hebrews 11 to demonstrate from the life of Abraham that the proof of saving faith is obedience toward God and the desire to please Him; to set forth the blessings of the assurance of salvation; and to encourage Christians in the fact that the promises of God, even those that are long in being fulfilled, are entirely true.