Devotional Thought for Today – 02/24/2022

Prayer Series XLI We continue with excerpts from Reformed Reflections on the Lord’s Prayer. Matthew 6:5-15, Luke 11:2-4 The Petitions (continued) And forgive us our trespasses… Who are meant by us, for whom forgiveness is asked? Ourselves: for every man is in the first place to be concerned for his own pardon . . . Others also, not … More Devotional Thought for Today – 02/24/2022

Obsessed with Sanctification: William Wilberforce

In Ephesians 4:1, the apostle Paul exhorts the Ephesian church to “walk worthy of the calling with which you have been called.” This verse is a call to sanctification—a command to live in such a way that your lifestyle is marked by obedience that matches your identity in Jesus Christ. This pursuit of sanctification, which … More Obsessed with Sanctification: William Wilberforce

Wars and Rumors of Wars

The top headline of the past few weeks has been the saber-rattling out of Moscow. This week, Russian leader Vladimir Putin stepped even closer to waging war against Ukraine. On Monday, Russian troops entered the country, and Moscow formally recognized the pro-Russian breakaway parts of Ukraine as independent states (independent of Ukraine, that is)… READ … More Wars and Rumors of Wars

Devotional Thought for Today – 02/23/2022

Prayer Series XL We are once again deviating from our ongoing Reformed Reflections on the Lord’s Prayer and looking at another area in need of daily prayer. That is intercession for the lost. This Strength for Today devotional was in my inbox this morning and it reminded me that man will truly be without excuse. However, that … More Devotional Thought for Today – 02/23/2022

Salvation is More than Just Going to Heaven

This is more than being saved from Hell, and it’s even more than being saved to eternal life.  In the historical dockyards at Chatham in England is the largest collection of Royal National lifeboats in the U.K.. On many of the lifeboats, printed numbers show how many times the boat has launched, and how many lives it saved. It’s a haunting … More Salvation is More than Just Going to Heaven

Devotional Thought for Today – 02/21/2022

Prayer Series XXXIX We continue with excerpts from Reformed Reflections on the Lord’s Prayer. Matthew 6:5-15, Luke 11:2-4 The Petitions (continued) Three Petitions with respect to ourselves Let . . . any understanding mind be judge whether it [is] not much better that these requests pass in the middle [of the Lord’s Prayer than elsewhere, which] begins spiritually … More Devotional Thought for Today – 02/21/2022

Apologetics Update: Quick Answers to Tough Questions

On Feb. 3, 2022, Stand in the Gap Today Host, Hon. Sam Rohrer, and co-host, Dr. Gary Dull,  interviewed Dr. Bryan Osborne, a speaker and author with Answers in Genesis. Their topic included an apologetics update featuring quick answers to tough questions like: Where did Cain find his wife? Did dinosaurs exist? What is the true age of the earth? These questions and … More Apologetics Update: Quick Answers to Tough Questions

The LUMO Project Continues Growth After Achieving 1,000 Language Milestone

I do not know much about this organization, other than watching a video this morning on the Gospel of Luke. They seem to hold true to the Gospel message and that is key for Matthew 24:14. NEWS PROVIDED BY – Bible Media Group – Feb. 17, 2022 POMPANO BEACH, Fla., Feb. 17, 2022 /Christian Newswire/ … More The LUMO Project Continues Growth After Achieving 1,000 Language Milestone

Replacement Theology

This week’s ‘Stand in the Gap Today’ Radio Highlight On Feb. 2, 2022, Stand in the Gap Today Host, Hon. Sam Rohrer, and co-host, Dr. Gary Dull, interviewed Dr. Ed Hindson, Professor of Religion at Liberty University. They discussed a certain theological belief called Replacement Theology and more specifically how it applies to eschatology.  What is ‘Replacement Theology’? Should Christians believe that God … More Replacement Theology

Devotional Thought for Today – 02/09/2022

Prayer Series XXVIII 2 Thessalonians 1 CONTEXT: Paul as usual begins this epistle with a greeting, introduction and in this case, praise or thanks to the church at Thessalonica. Matthew Henry breaks down the chapter as follows: The apostle blesses God for the growing state of the love and patience of the Thessalonians. (1-4) And … More Devotional Thought for Today – 02/09/2022