Keeping the Commandments of Jesus
The true knowledge of the joy and the blessings of the Lord’s Word is a fine thing, yet it is only really known and understood after we do it, and keep it.
Continue reading →The true knowledge of the joy and the blessings of the Lord’s Word is a fine thing, yet it is only really known and understood after we do it, and keep it.
Continue reading →Christ was Holy and Undefiled by sinners and separated from worldly temptation. As His followers, we must aspire to these characteristics.
Continue reading →What does it mean to be in the will of God and how do we get there? Colossians 1:9-10 are explored toward understanding this end.
Continue reading →In the Bible we have records about what happens when one meets God. This record is contained in Isaiah 6:1-13 and recalls the Lord’s commissioning of Isaiah.
Continue reading →Matthew 17:20 tells us Jesus only requires from us fiath like the tiny mustard seed. We need to know why.
Continue reading →The third in a series of posts looking at Education Christians. Here we look at the biblical method of education the next generations.
Continue reading →The task of teaching the young belongs to the whole community, the whole body of Christ, just as it was for the Jewish nation throughout the Old Testament.
Continue reading →The first of a three part post looking at the Biblical aspects of educating Christians, both mature, new and children of Christians.
Continue reading →An Introduction to the Shorter Catechism for Younger Children where certain ‘difficult’ words are retained as there are no appropriate substitutes available.
Continue reading →The Chalcedonian Creed describes the “full humanity and full divinity” of Jesus, the second person of the Holy Trinity.
Continue reading →The 6th Century Athanasia Creed is a Christian statement of belief focusing on Trinitarian doctrine; an affirmation the three persons of the Trinity are one.
Continue reading →Pleading the Blood of Jesus is central to Christianity and understanding of the forgiveness of our sin; for we overcome Satan with the Blood of Jesus.
Continue reading →The Nicene Creed is the creed or profession of faith most widely used in Christian liturgy.
Continue reading →As Christians we need to understand the concept of “being under the blood”. The Jews know it and celebrate it in their Passover Sedar. Christians must too!
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