Salvation (877)
  1. We are dangerously good at focusing on our exciting, or boring, walk of faith.
  2. Yes, but. It's a phrase I find myself repeating often in life. When my husband asks for forgiveness, I too often respond, "I forgive you, but…” and then continue with a list of my grievances.
  3. As Christmas approaches, the Fellows take on a long time listener request to define our terms.
  4. I bet you have seen this verse pop up in Bible study before.
  5. In the midst of suffering, hate, and sin, Jesus sets a table for soldiers. He feeds the fearful with forgiveness and eternal life.
  6. In an age when the phrase “new and improved” applies to everything from phones to marriages, when we as a nation mimic juveniles, lustily pursuing the next new thing, the worst decision a church can make is to cater to this weakness.
  7. You are made new by the eternal satisfaction for sin in Christ, by the precious treasure at God’s right hand.
  8. We practice infant baptism because that is the ancient practice, following the command of Scripture.
  9. The following excerpt comes from Chapter 7, “When Love Repents Us,” in Chad Bird’s new book, Night Driving: Notes from a Prodigal Soul.
  10. When I was about 10, I went on a hike with a boys brigade. We were all racing down this path at lunchtime when I decided to beat everyone to the bottom by deviating from the path.
  11. Good preaching does something for you. It delivers to you a Good Samaritan.
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