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Postmodern Evangelicals claim that the differences are minor, no major doctrines are compromised, and the Critical Text is actually "superior". They are wrong on all counts.
This month on The Scripture-Driven Church broadcast we're remembering the Protestant Reformation. One of the key truths that the Reformers recovered from Roman Catholic darkness is the doctrine of the priesthood of all believers, through the intercession of the one Mediator between God and man, Christ Jesus.
Every believer has the priceless privilege of access to the very throne room of the Father through the mediation of the Son. This is God's precious gift of rest for every believer. We are to rest in the intercession of Christ. He does for us what no earthly priest, Levite or Catholic, could possibly do.
This week we present part two of a two-part message focusing on this glorious truth.
Every believer has the priceless privilege of access to the very throne room of the Father through the mediation of the Son. This is God's precious gift of rest for every believer. We are to rest in the intercession of Christ. He does for us what no earthly priest, Levite or Catholic, could possibly do.
This week we present part two of a two-part message focusing on this glorious truth.
This month on The Scripture-Driven Church broadcast we're remembering the Protestant Reformation. One of the key truths that the Reformers recovered from Roman Catholic darkness is the doctrine of the priesthood of all believers, through the intercession of the one Mediator between God and man, Christ Jesus.
Every believer has the priceless privilege of access to the very throne room of the Father through the mediation of the Son. This is God's precious gift of rest for every believer. We are to rest in the intercession of Christ. He does for us what no earthly priest, Levite or Catholic, could possibly do.
This week we present part one of a two-part message focusing on this glorious truth.
Every believer has the priceless privilege of access to the very throne room of the Father through the mediation of the Son. This is God's precious gift of rest for every believer. We are to rest in the intercession of Christ. He does for us what no earthly priest, Levite or Catholic, could possibly do.
This week we present part one of a two-part message focusing on this glorious truth.
Does Jesus Christ the firstborn have "the preeminence" -- first place in your thoughts and actions -- this Christmas?
When the keynote of thanksgiving for Christ and for the truth is present in the life, thinking, and message of the church -- it makes a great difference! It helps safeguard Christ's church against Satan's triple threats of worldly philosophy, legalism, and man-made doctrines. How does thanksgiving accomplish this? That's our focus today as we continue our series, "Truth Above All", in Colossians chapter two, verse seven.
Some Bible-believing Christians agree with the Jehovah's Witnesses, who say that it is a sin to celebrate Christmas. What does Scripture say?
What is one of the best safeguards against doctrinal deviancy in the church? Colossians 2:7 tells us that it involves something we don't often think of in this connection: thanksgiving for Christ and His Word.
Ungratefulness for God's riches in Christ is the common failing of those who lead the church into apostasy, and those who follow them.
How can we guard against this danger? That's our focus today as we continue our study of what it means to grow on a firm foundation in Christ.
Ungratefulness for God's riches in Christ is the common failing of those who lead the church into apostasy, and those who follow them.
How can we guard against this danger? That's our focus today as we continue our study of what it means to grow on a firm foundation in Christ.
Scripture makes it clear that God isn't concerned with numbers in the way that postmodern church-growth gurus are. God does great and eternal works through faithful remnants -- preachers and people who understand that they, not the church building, are God's temple.
Today's message challenges postmodern Evangelicalism's conventional wisdom on church growth: God's Word tells us that it is His way to deal in small things, by human standards. God does great things through faithful remnants.
We may be the last generation before the return of Christ, or many generations may yet follow in the plan of God. In either case, the same truths apply.