Romans is about God

John Piper comments in the introductory message in his series on Romans: So verse one may look like it is about the author of the letter; but behind every phrase is Someone far greater. God bought him by the death of his Son, God called him to be an apostle (Galatians 1:15; 1 Corinthians 1:1), … More Romans is about God

Which is better? To flatly refuse, or pretend to obey?

J. C. Ryle states- Let us observe in these verses, what immense encouragement our Lord holds out to those who repent.We see this strikingly brought out in the parable of the two sons. Both were told to go and work in their father’s vineyard. One son, like the profligate publicans, for some time flatly refused obedience, … More Which is better? To flatly refuse, or pretend to obey?

Great is the Lord

C. H. Spurgeon on Psalm 48:1- Great is the Lord. How great Jehovah is essentially none can conceive; but we can all see that he is great in the deliverance of his people, great in their esteem who are delivered, and great in the hearts of those enemies whom he scatters by their own fears.

The Gospel in Numbers

The Gospel in NUMBERS by Henry Law, 1858 Found at gracegems.org Next count the register. It presents a vast array of Numbered warriors. They stretch beyond six hundred thousand men. Numb. 1:46. Whence is this marvelous increase? One family had entered Egypt. Hardship, and cruelty, and toil had done their worst to keep them low. … More The Gospel in Numbers

Are you ready?

In March, we will read and explore Numbers, Deuteronomy, and more of Psalms.  We will finish Matthew, and read the whole book of Romans!  Fasten your seatbelt and get ready to learn more about who GOD is, through reading His Word.  At the end of March, we will be 1/4 of the way through the … More Are you ready?