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Last week's message, "The Atheists' Christmas Billboard Myth," prompted some listeners to ask, "Did you know about the Catholic billboard at the other end of the Lincoln Tunnel? Why didn't you mention this good thing along with the bad?"
Yes we knew about it. But with all love and respect, we must say on the authority of God's Word that it is not a good thing. Why? Because just like the atheists' billboard, this one also propagates deadly myths about Christ's coming into the world.
Listen to find out more.
Yes we knew about it. But with all love and respect, we must say on the authority of God's Word that it is not a good thing. Why? Because just like the atheists' billboard, this one also propagates deadly myths about Christ's coming into the world.
Listen to find out more.
Do you, as James says, ask but not receive because you "ask amiss"?
The better we are acquainted with the Divine promises, the better we are equipped for prayer.
The Holy Spirit intercedes for us in words we cannot articulate, and He also helps us articulate our needs and desires to the Father.
The Christian can no more pray without the direct enabling of the Holy Spirit than he can create a world.
Who ever lived a busier life than our Saviour? Yet who found more time for prayer?
A prayerless Christian, said Arthur Pink, is a contradiction in terms.
A British entrepreneur's death reminds us of the uncertainty of life, the transience of riches, and the urgency of preaching the Gospel.
Herman Bavinck's essential misunderstanding of the nature of God and His Word leads to denial of the very foundation of truth.
A once little-known Dutch theologian's pernicious influence is growing exponentially in the American church, helping to spawn a growing crop of false teachings.