Westminster Confession Of Faith – Lord’s Day 24 Chapter 15 – Of Repentance Unto Life (Cont.) (Paragraphs 4-6) IV. As there is no sin so small but it deserves damnation; so there is no sin so great that it can bring damnation upon those who truly repent. V. Men ought not to content themselves with …

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Tullian Tchividjian warns against reading the Bible as if it about life lessons to be learned from moral exemplars. Rather than heroes, the Bible is full of those who needed to be rescued in spite of themselves. And its lesson is that we need to be (and can be) rescued too. We often read the …

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We live in an age which confuses activity for fruitfulness. Christians can import that confusion into the way they follow Jesus. Part of the discernment process of wisdom is not to simply know right from wrong, but to also know which is best from among a range of worthy opportunities. HT: Z From Randy Alcorn. …

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Even though marking the anniversary of someone’s birth is a bit odd (given that it’s not really their achievement), any reason to remember the legacy of 19th century Presbyterian pastor Robert Murray McCheyne should be welcome, particularly given my earlier post relating to the Church of Scotland. At The Briefing, Sandy Grant offers a short …

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