The Duties Required by the Ninth Commandment in a Social Media World – Tim Challies

You must be familiar with the ninth commandment: “You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.” On a surface level it’s simple enough: Don’t tell lies about other people. But Christians have traditionally understood it to entail far more than this. With the rise of modern communications technologies, and especially social media, I am … More The Duties Required by the Ninth Commandment in a Social Media World – Tim Challies

Knowledge That Condemns

by John MacArthur    Monday, September 17, 2018 “Natural theology”—the belief that man inherently has the ability to reason himself to God—is surging in popularity among evangelicals. But does it find support in Scripture? Continued at Source: Knowledge that Condemns

True excellency!

Originally posted on iChristian:
True excellency!(Jonathan Edwards) Worldly men imagine that there is true excellency and true happiness in those things which they are pursuing. They think that if they could but obtain them, that they would be happy. But when they obtain them, and cannot find happiness–then they look for happiness in something else,…

The Bible and Islam

September 11, 2018  by: Crossway   In this article adapted from the ESV Study Bible, Timothy C. Tennent—president of Asbury Theological Seminary and professor of world Christianity—explains how the Islamic faith approaches various theological topics, including the Old and New Testaments, sin, Jesus, salvation, violence, and civil government. The Revelations of the Qur’an There is no more … More The Bible and Islam

Church and State.

Dr. R.C. Sproul’s five part devotional series on the subject of church and state. Legal Force Civil Obedience The Sword and the Keys An Instrument of Evil Civil Disobedience For more information you can listen to Dr. Sproul’s teaching series on the same subject HERE

What Is Hell?

FROM R.C. Sproul Jun 20, 2014 “THERE IS NO BIBLICAL CONCEPT MORE GRIM OR TERROR-INVOKING THAN THE IDEA OF HELL” We have often heard statements such as “War is hell” or “I went through hell.” These expressions are, of course, not taken literally. Rather, they reflect our tendency to use the word hell as a descriptive term for the … More What Is Hell?