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Our Story Has A Good Ending: Jesus Wins (The Hope of Revelation 21:1–4)
Posted on April 7, 2023April 7, 2023

Our Story Has A Good Ending: Jesus Wins (The Hope of Revelation 21:1–4)

Revelation 21:1–4 gives us a glimpse into God’s final act of redemption, when our broken world is made new. It shows us that evil has an expiration date, that pain and sorrows will cease, and that all our tears will be wiped away by the God who dwells with us. Continue reading Our Story Has A Good Ending: Jesus Wins (The Hope of Revelation 21:1–4)

Saving Faith Always Produces Good Works
Posted on June 3, 2021

Saving Faith Always Produces Good Works

Good works are an essential and inevitable component of the Christian life because they are the fruit of saving faith.   Continue reading Saving Faith Always Produces Good Works

The Spirit’s Work in Salvation
Posted on May 11, 2021

The Spirit’s Work in Salvation

The Father, Son, and Spirit work in perfect unity to accomplish salvation, but there are several key ways that the Spirit works particularly in the application of salvation. Continue reading The Spirit’s Work in Salvation

The Kingdom Through Redemptive History
Posted on March 24, 2021

The Kingdom Through Redemptive History

The Bible isn’t a “once upon a time… and they lived happily ever after” story. Instead, there is a tragic fall, a growing hope, and a final victory. In the unfolding story of Scripture, we see a Kingdom ruined by sin, redeemed through God’s covenant promises, and finally restored by a Crucified King. Continue reading The Kingdom Through Redemptive History

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