While under the Mosaic Covenant God was to be approached based on invitation, through Christ we can approach God any time.
Studying the Ten Commandments helps us to understand God’s righteousness and our need for Jesus.
God deserves our praise because there is no one like him in majesty and mercy.
Our response to “Who is God?” points us to who our God is.
God’s character precedes God’s call because God’s call is not rooted in what we have to offer but in what God offers through us.
Understanding that God’s affection is rooted in his faithfulness to his promises frees believers to have confidence that God is always near no matter the circumstances.
Revelation 1-16 as the Care of our Sovereign Lord over the New Covenant Age of the Last Days; the Tribulation: and the Overthrow of Our Wounded, Raging Enemy.
What is the Biblical teaching on the Lord’s Supper and how does that inform the way we celebrate it? How should we think about it especially in light of the warnings in 1 Corinthians 11:17-34?