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The Object and Methods of True Worship
Many people think it is enough to make the true God the object of our affections and worship, and then
Many people think it is enough to make the true God the object of our affections and worship, and then
Romans 2:3–5, “Do you suppose, O man—you who judge those who practice such things and yet do them yourself—that you
On today’s Equipping you in Grace show, Dave and Scott Mehl discuss personal Christlikeness and cultivating it in local churches,
I was recently grieved to see an ad targeting Christian women with the selling point that its product included pre-selected
Romans 2:1–2, “Therefore you have no excuse, O man, every one of you who judges. For in passing judgment on
Join Dave as he looks at Revelation 21:22-27 and The City Without a Temple.
On today’s episode, a listener writes in and asks me, “Do we strive for God’s justice or our own?” What
Many good, church-going Christians probably know someone who needs to hear Romans 1:29-31 but think it has no bearing on