When the church ceases to be a pillar and buttress of the truth, it ceases to be the church of the living God.
1 Timothy 3:15
When the church ceases to be a pillar and buttress of the truth, it ceases to be the church of the living God.
1 Timothy 3:15
“It is impossible that any ill should happen to the man who is beloved of the Lord. Ill to him is no ill, but only good in a mysterious form. Losses enrich him, sickness is his medicine, reproach is his honour, death is his gain.”
Charles Spurgeon
Written by Steve Pruitt
Your steadfast love has conquered me,
Kindness of which I did not deserve.
Love of which I could never have earned,
Your grace freely gave.
Freely you gave, and now I’m set free.
The blood of your cross, paid the ransom for me.
You gave me hope, when you rose from the grave.
Forever I live, cause freely you gave.
“Many evangelicals today believe that the church exists either to meet the spiritual needs of Christians or to reach out to the world. Both of these are by-products of true worship: biblical worship does bless believers and evangelize the lost. But the true and primary reason to come to church is to fulfill our priestly role of offering worship to the true and living God, who is worthy of all our praise.”
Richard D. PHillips
Not the labor of my hands
can fulfill thy law’s demands;
Could my zeal no respite know,
could my tears forever flow,
All for sin could not atone;
thou must save, and thou alone.
Augustus Toplady
Jesus answered, “The most important is, ‘Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.’” Mark 12:29-30 (ESV) Continue reading
“We believe the Scriptures to teach, not only that God originated the whole universe, but that He bears a perpetual, active relation to it; and that these works of providence are ‘His most holy, wise, and powerful preserving and governing all His creatures and their actions.'”
R.L. Dabney
“An important part of our faith as Christians is that God cares for us, and that the detail and direction of our lives are under the purposeful control of God. We draw comfort from the fact that nothing is too small to escape the attention of God, nor too minute for him to bother about. We draw inspiration from the fact that God has the power to make difficulties disappear.”
Paul Helm