Thomas Watson wrote:
What need does he have to complain of losses who has Christ? Â He is His Father’s brightness (Hebrews 1:3), His fullness (Colossians 2:9), and His delight (Proverbs 8:30). … Read more→
Thomas Watson wrote:
What need does he have to complain of losses who has Christ? Â He is His Father’s brightness (Hebrews 1:3), His fullness (Colossians 2:9), and His delight (Proverbs 8:30). … Read more→
Elisabeth Elliot comments on  Jonathan and Rosalind Goforth:
Rosalind Bell-Smith, born in London in 1864, was twelve years old when she heard a sermon on John 3:16 at a revival … Read more→
Herman Bavinck’s theology is magisterial. One cannot put it down and fail to be impressed. But study alone, understanding alone does not produce spiritual life; it simply strives to explain … Read more→
The apex – the high point – the summit of both Christ’s active obedience (law-keeping) and passive obedience (suffering for sinners) happened on the Cross of Calvary. Jesus Christ never … Read more→
In a world full of needs and cares, lights and entertainment, and every imaginable activity under the sun there is a word in Scripture that is fitting for all Christians … Read more→
The next time you feel like GOD can’t use you, just remember…Noah was a drunk Abraham was too old Isaac was a daydreamer Jacob was a liar Leah was ugly … Read more→
The other day while I was eating lunch with Linda Boice, the wife of the late James Montgomery Boice, listening to stories about her and her husbands lives, she made … Read more→
As I have been reading through 1 Samuel a few things have caught my attention. I don’t think I’ve ever noticed this before but we are told that both Eli’s … Read more→
Here is the link to an interview with Iain Campbell. Campbell is minister of Back Free Church in Scotland. The questions he is asked are well thought out and the … Read more→
This morning I woke up to discover that my hard drive is shot. This means that my computer will be out of service for a while. I lost quite a … Read more→
