One of the scariest passages in scripture is Matthew 7:21-23 where Jesus tells us there will be people who stand before Him on the last day fully believing they are Christians only to find out too late they are… Read More
God’s Word: Always Counter-Cultural
The Scriptures tell us that God is no respecter of persons (Acts 10:34-35). However, it’s good to remember, especially for Americans, that out of that teaching we can infer He’s also no respecter of nations or cultures. No nation… Read More
graceTALK, October 2011
The Leadership Team answers your questions. Q1 (1:15). I have a friend who is a Jewish believer and he asked me if I, as a non-Jewish believer, pray to the Father or to the Son or to the Holy Spirit…. Read More
Are You an “And God” or a “But God” Christian?
When talking about theology precision is crucial. Therefore, the words we use are important. As a case in point, much of the recent controversy around T.D. Jakes being invited to The Elephant Room centered on the words Jakes uses when… Read More
The Indicative versus the Imperative
Last week in our Connections class study of Ephesians we reached chapter four of Paul’s letter. This chapter is a transition in the book. Paul moves from primarily telling people what is true to telling people, in light of what… Read More