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A Christian in the front lines of spiritual warfare confronts the Muslim not with a flaming Quran, but the message of the Cross.
What does it mean to truly confess Christ as Lord? To begin, we must understand what it does not mean.
In Colossians chapter three, God through the Apostle Paul exhorts us to "seek those things which are above, where Christ is." "Set your mind on things above," he says, "not on things on the earth." How are we to do that? What are to be the keynotes of the preeminence of Christ in the life of the believer? And, is it possible for a believer to be so heavenly-minded that the believer is no earthly good? Stay tuned for the answers to these questions, as we continue our series titled Christ Preeminent in You from the book of Colossians.
Growing numbers of self-described "evangelical" organizations and individuals are caving in to the liberal agenda to gain full acceptance - in both society at large and in the church - for those who practice what God calls an abomination.
Man is hopeless apart from the mercy of God. But there is no mercy in the law, philosophy, or morality. Mercy is only to be found in the longsuffering and grace of God in Christ.
Religion is often a hindrance to true Christianity.
What is the true nature of unbelief? How do we see this in the Apostle Paul, before and after his conversion?
Is becoming a Christian an addition to that which you are, or a complete change? Is it a modification of your existing standard of values, or a completely new standard?
The Apostle Paul was a sincerely religious - but dangerously religious - man before his conversion. What changed? What was he lacking? How did he become a new man?
Why was the conversion of Saul the Pharisee who became the Paul the Apostle a pivotal point in world history?