Devotional Thought for Today – 01/28/2022
Think of where Christ sits today, interceding on our (true believers) behalf. The only way we could get to heaven was by His sacrificial blood.
Think of where Christ sits today, interceding on our (true believers) behalf. The only way we could get to heaven was by His sacrificial blood.
Prayer Series XXI We continue with excerpts from: Reformed Reflections on the Lord’s Prayer. When And Where We Should Pray Praise and bless the Lord your God every day. Augustine of Hippo There is not a moment of time during which our need does not exhort us to prayer. John Calvin Bible Proof Texts: (KJV, AMP, NBLA) Luke … More Devotional Thought for Today – 01/27/2022
Prayer Series XX We continue with excerpts from: Reformed Reflections on the Lord’s Prayer. Encouragements to Pray How kindly God allures us to Himself: “Before they call, I will answer, and while they are yet speaking, I will hear.” (Isaiah 65:24) John Calvin Prayer . . . is more pleasing to Him than any other work: whether … More Devotional Thought for Today – 01/26/2022
Prayer Series XIX We continue with excerpts from: Reformed Reflections on the Lord’s Prayer. The Power of Prayer The Spirit helps our infirmities by enabling us to understand for who, and what, and how prayer is to be made; and by working . . . in our hearts . . . those thoughts, affections and graces that … More Devotional Thought for Today – 01/25/2022
Pastor John MacArthur preached a sermon Sunday at Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California, about biblical sexuality. The sermon was posted online, but YouTube removed the video and labeled it “hate speech.” It was later re-uploaded to YouTube, but in its initial move, YouTube did officially label it as hate speech. Read More at Source: YouTube … More YouTube Removes John MacArthur’s Most Recent Sermon After ‘Hate Speech’ Violation
CONTEXT: There are three main themes in this chapter, Prayer, humility and disciplined discipleship. Matthew Henry breaks it down as follows: In this chapter we have, I. The parable of the importunate widow, designed to teach us fervency in prayer (v. 1-8). II. The parable of the Pharisee and publican, designed to teach us humility, … More Sunday Sermon Series – 01/23/2022
Prayer Series XVIII We continue with excerpts from: Reformed Reflections on the Lord’s Prayer. Today we continue with topic: The Ingredients of Prayer Arguments When we speak of “Arguments” here it is not that same term often defined and assumed to mean: an angry disagreement. We are instead referring to a more biblical definition of containing a … More Devotional Thought for Today – 01/22/2022
Prayer Series XVI As previously stated, until we further note I will be posting from Reformed Reflections on the Lord’s Prayer. Today we continue with The Ingredients of Prayer Supplication To supplicate is to humbly petition, beg or entreat. J.M.B. Christ, in the days of His flesh, offered up prayers and supplications to His Father . . . … More Devotional Thought for Today – 01/19/2022
Why do humans’ sin by nature or why and how do godly nations finally become sinful nations? Is it in our DNA or just human nature? Read more: https://www.whatchristianswanttoknow.com/how-godly-nations-become-sinful-nations/#ixzz7IQV8Cdi1
Prayer Series XIV As previously stated, until we further note I will be posting from Reformed Reflections on the Lord’s Prayer. We continue today with The Ingredients of Prayer. Thanksgiving The Lord so much esteems thanksgiving, offered to Him with true humility of mind and faith, that He receives it and reckons it a most acceptable sacrifice. Henry … More Devotional Thought for Today – 01/17/2022
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