One Piece At a Time
September 2, 2014The best approach to learning is gradual, one idea at a time, starting with the simple and proceeding to the complex.
The best approach to learning is gradual, one idea at a time, starting with the simple and proceeding to the complex.
In the first few pages of the New Testament we find one of Christ’s first lessons on discipleship. We know
What is the ultimate objective of every child of God? Without question, it is to glorify God (1 Cor. 10:31).
Eight times in the book of Revelation, the apostle John refers to overcomers and the special rewards promised to them. What does
We learned in Part 1 that progressive sanctification is the lifelong process of learning to let Christ live His life through us.
As a pastor, I am most concerned about the ongoing sanctification of the congregation God has entrusted to my care.
The apostle Paul, in writing to the church at Thessalonica, speaks of the righteous judgment of God, and being counted worthy of
Will you be at the Marriage Supper of the Lamb? “Yes,” you may reply, “for I am a child of
The doctrines of eternal security and dispensational eschatology – both of which I believe are biblically correct – have been
Lose Now; Save Later. What a tragedy it would be for God’s children to live for themselves now, in this
Save Now; Lose Later. Jesus warned of the possibility of an eternally-secure believer losing his soul at the Judgment Seat
Let’s begin with a “pop” quiz. Multiple choice. Which answer best describes your relationship with the Lord? a. I have