Daily Devotional – The Beatitudes by Thomas Watson Part II

The Beatitudes by Thomas Watson, 1660 An Exposition of Matthew 5:1-12  “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” “Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.” “Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.” “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they … More Daily Devotional – The Beatitudes by Thomas Watson Part II

Daily Devotional – The Beatitudes by Thomas Watson Part I

New Years greetings to all. As you know I like to start the new year by taking a classic and making a daily devotion of it. Last year it was Mortification of Sin by John Owen, this year I have chosen The Beatitudes by Thomas Watson. I hope it both edifies you and glorifies God. … More Daily Devotional – The Beatitudes by Thomas Watson Part I

Sunday’s Sermon Series

  “If the foundations [of a godly society] are destroyed, What can the righteous do?” (AMP) Si fueren destruidos los fundamentos, ¿Qué ha de hacer el justo? (RVR 1960)  SERMON:  The Providence of God  by  B.H. Carroll  Other Resources:  An Immovable Foundation C.H. Spurgeon Living as Christians in a Society of Destroyed Foundations – Psalm 11:1-7; … More Sunday’s Sermon Series

Why Preachers Mustn’t Be Silent on Cultural Issues

“Mayor Pete” Buttigieg Preaches Or, Why Preachers Mustn’t Be Silent on Cultural Issues JOHN STONESTREET Heading into 2020, we’re reviewing the most-popular BreakPoint commentaries of 2019. Earlier this year, South Bend, IN, Mayor and presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg quoted the Bible in an attempt to speak to the question of abortion: “There [are] a lot … More Why Preachers Mustn’t Be Silent on Cultural Issues