When you share your faith,

D. E. asks, In your March 14 blog entitled, “Is It Wrong to Evangelize by Telling Someone to Confess His Sins And Invite Jesus into His Heart?” [see here], you […]

Elton Trueblood on the Ministry of the Pastor

What does it mean to be a pastor? The popular conception is that the pastor is the man who gets paid to do all the ministry—at least, all the important […]

How can we believe two contradictory things at the same time

A. H. asks, I read your post about the saying, “faith alone saves, but saving faith is never alone” [see here] and that’s something I have heard, believed, and experienced […]

April 4, 2022 by Ken Yates in Blog
What is the Keswick Movement(Part 2)

In my previous blog (see here), I spoke about the history of the Keswick movement. Keswick theology is concerned about Christian living. Those in the movement have a desire to […]

Does Focusing on the Spirit Mean Ignoring the World

Question Regarding your blog on being spiritually minded in Rom 8:6, how do you run a business and move forward without some thought to the earthly side of things? The Bible […]

How is it that Tartarus and the lake of fire are both fiery and dark at the same time

James wonders about the fallen angels that are currently bound in darkness: As you know the angels bound in Tartarus were bound in eternal chains and eternal, blackest darkness: “For […]

Do believers need to experience a second work of God in their lives for them to start on the path of sanctification

Those who read books on theology will sometimes run across something called the Keswick movement. (The “w” is silent and is pronounced “KEH-zuck” by Americans or “KEH-zick” by Brits.) Sometimes […]

Does perishing in 2 Peter 39 refer to being eternally condemned, or something else

A friend relayed a question that someone in his church asked him. The questioner had read an article I wrote suggesting that repentance is turning from sins, even in 2 […]

Are there some advantages of cremation over burial

In a recent blog post, I answered a question about whether the Bible forbids cremation. See here. The other day, I received a response to that blog from an American […]

March 24, 2022 by Shawn Lazar in Blog - Prayer, Sanctification
Praying Without Ceasing Is Like Being in Love

Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God (Phil 4:6). “pray without ceasing” (1 Thess 5:17). How […]

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