Paul Zahl on Listening 

Knowing that God hears me is one of my most comforting thoughts. He hears me when I cry out to Him in whatever situation I am in, especially in my […]

Why is it so difficult for people to understand that believing in Jesus means believing in Jesus

C.S. points out a major issue in study Bibles and commentaries: So, I just received a new study Bible, and I am curious about the thoughts being presented in it […]

Will Vary (Ephesians 510,18)

I often say one of the hardest things about Christian living is not choosing between right and wrong but between good, better, and best. How do you know what is […]

Did you know that the wages of sin are still death, even after the cross

A podcast/radio listener named Charles asks a great question: I have a question that I’d like to get your opinion on. I’ve been taught that Jesus paid my penalty of death. Jesus […]

Figures of speech are true in the sense that they were intended, but they are not true in a sense that was never intended.

R. S. asks, evidently in response to a blog I wrote in the past, this question: So then when Scriptures say that He will remember our sin no more, that […]

When you share your faith, do you talk about everlasting life or the forgiveness of past sins

A friend, A. D., sent me a quote from a seminary professor who argues that there are saving promises in the NT that are not clearly irrevocable. Or, stated differently, […]

Can you tell by looking at people whether they are happy or not

MS wonders: How is someone like John MacArthur able to have such a prosperous ministry in light of the fact that he seemed to believe the faith-alone message in the […]

April 29, 2022 by Shawn Lazar in Blog - absolutism, Elon Musk
Faith Alone Absolutism

Elon Musk, the founder of Tesla, recently offered to buy Twitter, setting off a storm of controversy. The underlying issue was over free speech. Musk said he was concerned that […]

If repentance is not found in 1 John, does that mean that repentance is not a condition for fellowship forgiveness

David from Switzerland asks this super question: Thank you very much for your work. I`m very happy about it; it is a very great help for me and my faith. […]

April 26, 2022 by Ken Yates in Blog
The Eyes of Christ (Mark 1111)

All of us have found ourselves in a situation where we are with somebody, and we realize that the other person sees things differently than we do. They notice things […]

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