7 Visible Signs of our Love to God
by Thomas WatsonBefore all else let us remember, our love to God is a sign of his love to us. 'We love him because he first loved us.' I John 4: 19. By nature we have no love to God; we have hearts of...
View ArticleGod as He is In Himself
One thing which seems to be deeply lacking in much of modern evangelicalism is the study of God's attributes. I believe if more of us set aside serious time to study God and His perfections we would...
View ArticleWhat is it to have other gods besides the true God?
by Thomas WatsonWhat is it to have other gods besides the true God? I fear upon search, we have more idolaters among us than we are aware of.(1) To trust in any thing more than God, is to make it a...
View Article75 Best Sermons
Below we have listed (in no particular order) 75 of the most Christ-honoring (recorded) sermons. And while this is by no means an exhaustive list, this resource ought to keep you occupied and edified...
View ArticleExcept Ye Repent
By A. W. PinkExcept ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish” (Luke 13:3). In view of these solemn words it is tremendously important that each of us should seek and obtain from God the repentance which...
View ArticleCalvin on the Weakness of the Law and the Imputation of Christ's Righteouesness
by John CalvinPaul clearly declares that our sins were expiated by the death of Christ, because it was impossible for the law to confer righteousness upon us. It hence follows, that more is required by...
View ArticleHistorically Reformed
A short summary of the historic meaning of what it is to be theologically Reformed
View ArticleGod's Electing Grace
"Those who are passed over by God will never complain that God is being unfair. Left to themsleves, they have no desire to be chosen." - Ian Duguid
View ArticleThe Great Giver
by A. W. Pink"He that spared not His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He not with Him also freely give us all things?" - Rom. 8:32The above verse supplies us with an instance of...
View ArticleOur Posture Before the Word of God
by Tom Lyon1. If I find something with which I cannot agree, I am wrong.2. If I find something which I cannot understand, I am wrong to judge it on that account. A quote from Martyn Lloyd-Jones:...
View ArticleThe Distinction Between Free Will and Free Agency
INABILITY: FALLEN HUMAN BEINGS ARE BOTH FREE AND ENSLAVEDby J.I. PackerThe heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it? - JEREMIAH 17:9Clear thought about the fallen...
View ArticleThe Ground of Justification
by Louis BerkhofOne of the most important points of the controversy between the Church of Rome and the Reformers, and between Reformed theology and the Arminians, concerned the ground of justification....
View ArticleThe Marks of True Prayer
by Joel Beeke1. True prayer brings heaven down into the soul, and lifts the soul up to heaven.2. True prayer is the prime exercise of faith where all saving graces converge to climax in both the...
View ArticleChrist and Sanctification
by Octavius WinslowBy simple, close, and searching views of the cross of Christ, the Spirit most effectually sanctifies the believer. This is the true and great method of gospel sanctification. Here...
View ArticleWho Made You to Differ?
by C. H. SpurgeonIt is grace, free, sovereign grace, which has made you to differ!Should any here, supposing themselves to be the children of God, imagine that there is some reason "in them" why they...
View ArticleIf God ordains sin, does it violate James 1:13?
Visitor: "man's will is not free to choose a course contrary to God's purposes nor free to act contrary to his own moral nature."<< (Quoting The Myth of Free Will by Walter Chantry) - Question:...
View ArticleCalvin on the Weakness of the Law and the Imputation of Christ's Righteouesness
by John CalvinPaul clearly declares that our sins were expiated by the death of Christ, because it was impossible for the law to confer righteousness upon us. It hence follows, that more is required by...
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