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Why are we so quick to abandon the truth that salvation and eternal life is granted only to those who endure until the end?
I certainly understand that we live in the age of the ‘decision’ for Christ, the ‘asking Him into our hearts’, the ’saying yes’ to Jesus, the ‘personal relationship with Christ’ type of […]

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“It may be that a certain profession of religion has become so fashionable and comparatively easy in the present age that the streams which were once narrow and deep have become wide and shallow, and what we have gained in outward show we have lost in quality.” - JC Ryle
I don’t think anyone, anyone would […]

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The fact that there are many professing Christians around us today who are indeed deceived and who are, in reality, outside of the faith, should be plain and clear to all.
I often ask professing Christians just what it is about them that confirms their profession of faith as real and vibrant. That is, on a […]

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Thankfulness: 2007

Another year has come and gone. Time sure seems to fly by once marriage and children set in. As I reflect on this year, 2007, I must say that it has been one of, if not *the* toughest year of my life. Congruent with that, of course, is that I (and my family) have […]

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This Christmas season I have been bothered by how many catalogs/advertisements that we’ve received in the mail, specifically from Christian organizations trying to sell me something. I certainly enjoy browsing through a book catalog every now and then, but this year it has gotten way out of hand.
Today I received a LifeWay advertisement; LifeWay is […]

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There is an old saying that says, actions speak louder than words, and so true it is.
I believe there is nothing so powerful to our own sanctification than to see practical Godliness lived out in others (hence the name of this website). In my own personal experience, I have derived the greatest personal sanctification from […]

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Picking up where I left off in Part 1 of this look at George Whitefield, I’d like to point out how Whitefield kept a strict account of his daily actions.
Whether we write down the specifics or not, a daily reckoning before the Lord is absolutely necessary for the Christian life. Daily confession of our sins, […]

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Reverend Horton believes that Osteen tells only half the story of the Bible, focusing on the good news without talking about sin, suffering and redemption.And Rev. Horton goes even further. He levels the harshest charge of all, calling the Osteen method of teaching heresy.
“It is certainly heresy, I believe, to say that God is our […]

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By God’s providence a friend of mine lent me a book earlier this year: John Flavel’s Keeping the Heart. Without a doubt this is one of the very best Christian books I have ever read, and hope to post a full, thorough review of it here on my blog one day. But just to frank: […]

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A favorite little book of mine is John Calvin’s Golden Booklet of the True Christian Life. Devotional, easy to read, and yet profoundly deep, I find myself returning to this little book again and again.
To give you a glimpse of what the book is like, consider a few of Calvin’s words. I’m sure there will […]

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