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Atonement
The Atonement - The Significance of Christ's Death by Loraine Boettner
If we compare the manner in which the service of the world's greatest men have been rendered, and that in which Christ's work of redemption was rendered, we are immediately impressed with an outstanding contrast.
Christian Living
Making Decisions on Non-Moral Issues by John MacArthur
How do we deal with the issues of life that are not moral in and of themselves? Such issues as food, drink, recreation, television, movies, books, magazines, sports, Sunday activities, cards, games, smoking, hair styles, clothing styles, music styles, etc., etc. None of these, in themselves, are moral issues. How are we to deal with them?
Mortification Of Sin by John MacArthur
Every honest Christian will testify that becoming a believer does not erase the tendency to sin. Here is some great insight on how to find victory over sin by the power of the Spirit.
Walking the Thin Line: Combating Legalism in the Church by Carey Hardy
Legalism is a system that judges an individual's relationship to God in terms of adherence to man-made rules. It is subtle and pervasive, and therefore deadly to the life of the church.
Contemporary Issues
Why Does God Allow War? by Martyn Lloyd-Jones
The vital question for us therefore is not to ask, "Why does God allow war?" The question for us is to make sure that we are learning the lesson, and repenting before God for the sin in our own hearts, and in the entire human race, which leads to such results.
Election
Election - A Sermon by Charles H. Spurgeon
2 Thes. 2:13-14 - IF there were no other text in the sacred Word except this one, I think we should all be bound to receive and acknowledge the truthfulness of the great and glorious doctrine of God's ancient choice of his family.
Evangelism
The Altar Call: Is It Harmful or Helpful? by Fred G. Zaspel
It would be all but impossible to give an accurate description of the modern evangelical church without mention of the invitation system, or the "altar call," as it is called. The altar call is a custom in virtually all Evangelical, Fundamentalist, Wesleyan, Pentecostal, and Charismatic circles.
Ordinances
Baptism: A Matter of Obedience by John MacArthur
This is not something that we can overlook or pass by lightly. It is not a particularly popular subject today in the evangelical community. As a result it’s amazing how many people who proclaim Christ and confess Christ, have never been properly baptized.
Scriptural Critique of Infant Baptism by John MacArthur
There is a widespread belief in the Church that babies are to be baptized. Now, the result of this is that you have baptized non-Christians all over the world. They were baptized as infants with what they believe was a Christian baptism and an initiation into the church—and an initiation into salvation.
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Atonement
The Atonement - The Significance of Christ's Death by Loraine Boettner
If we compare the manner in which the service of the world's greatest men have been rendered, and that in which Christ's work of redemption was rendered, we are immediately impressed with an outstanding contrast.
Christian Living
Making Decisions on Non-Moral Issues by John MacArthur
How do we deal with the issues of life that are not moral in and of themselves? Such issues as food, drink, recreation, television, movies, books, magazines, sports, Sunday activities, cards, games, smoking, hair styles, clothing styles, music styles, etc., etc. None of these, in themselves, are moral issues. How are we to deal with them?
Mortification Of Sin by John MacArthur
Every honest Christian will testify that becoming a believer does not erase the tendency to sin. Here is some great insight on how to find victory over sin by the power of the Spirit.
Walking the Thin Line: Combating Legalism in the Church by Carey Hardy
Legalism is a system that judges an individual's relationship to God in terms of adherence to man-made rules. It is subtle and pervasive, and therefore deadly to the life of the church.
Contemporary Issues
Why Does God Allow War? by Martyn Lloyd-Jones
The vital question for us therefore is not to ask, "Why does God allow war?" The question for us is to make sure that we are learning the lesson, and repenting before God for the sin in our own hearts, and in the entire human race, which leads to such results.
Election
Election - A Sermon by Charles H. Spurgeon
2 Thes. 2:13-14 - IF there were no other text in the sacred Word except this one, I think we should all be bound to receive and acknowledge the truthfulness of the great and glorious doctrine of God's ancient choice of his family.
Evangelism
The Altar Call: Is It Harmful or Helpful? by Fred G. Zaspel
It would be all but impossible to give an accurate description of the modern evangelical church without mention of the invitation system, or the "altar call," as it is called. The altar call is a custom in virtually all Evangelical, Fundamentalist, Wesleyan, Pentecostal, and Charismatic circles.
Ordinances
Baptism: A Matter of Obedience by John MacArthur
This is not something that we can overlook or pass by lightly. It is not a particularly popular subject today in the evangelical community. As a result it’s amazing how many people who proclaim Christ and confess Christ, have never been properly baptized.
Scriptural Critique of Infant Baptism by John MacArthur
There is a widespread belief in the Church that babies are to be baptized. Now, the result of this is that you have baptized non-Christians all over the world. They were baptized as infants with what they believe was a Christian baptism and an initiation into the church—and an initiation into salvation.