Category: Gospel
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Developing Godly Communication Skills
There’s hardly a subject more vital and more neglected among God’s people than the way we use our words. Our communication shapes every relationship we have—whether in marriage, the church, or the marketplace. And more than that, it reveals the true condition of our hearts. As Jesus said, “For out…
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Charles Leiter: A Legacy of Grace, Truth, and Pastoral Faithfulness
The purpose of this post is to commend to you the ministry of Charles Leiter. He is a humble servant of Christ and a steadfast minister of the gospel. He has spent much of his life faithfully shepherding God’s people and enriching the Church at large through his clear biblical…
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Chosen in Love
The doctrine of election has a way of stirring hearts. For some, it evokes confusion or even resistance. Others receive it with joy and deepened worship. But how we respond to this truth says much about how we see God—His nature, His purposes, and His grace. The Right Heart Toward…
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A Scandal of Righteousness!
My dear reader, let me introduce you to a sublime thought. A radical pronouncement. Our text of consideration is Romans 10:1-13 Brothers, my heart’s desire and prayer to God for them is that they may be saved. 2 For I bear them witness that they have a zeal for God, but not according to knowledge. 3 For,…
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You Will Not Fear the Terror of the Night
We live in a world soaked with sorrow and marred by death, and no hour is immune to trouble. But the promise of Psalm 91 is not that danger will never exist—but that the believer shall not be afraid. This is not a shallow encouragement; it is a strong declaration…
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Christ Enthroned
The crucified Christ now reigns in glory. He who once bore our shame now wears majesty. Acts 5:31 declares with triumph that “God exalted Him to His right hand as Prince and Savior.” The One who stooped to serve is now exalted to rule. The One who died to save…
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Who Is Even at the Right Hand of God
Jesus Christ, the Risen One, is not seated there merely as King—but as our Representative. He did not ascend alone. By virtue of our union with Him, when He was raised, we were raised. When He was seated in honor, we were seated in Him. “Who is there to condemn…
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My Redeemer Lives!
Job’s confession is simple but thunderous: “I know that my Redeemer lives. (Job 19:25)” At the heart of this comfort is one small word: “my.” Job did not merely say, “There is a Redeemer,” or even, “The Redeemer lives.” He said, “My Redeemer lives.” This is not merely theological knowledge—it’s…
