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FAQ: How Do We Meditate on God’s Word?
If we want to be rooted in life, if we want stability, if we don’t want to be blown around by all the different teachings out there, we need to meditate on God's word.
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Does God’s Power Matter to You? {Acts 9:31–43}
Luke records Peter’s ministry to Aeneas and Tabitha to teach us to trust in the almighty God.
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God’s Compassion for Doubters
God didn’t give up on Moses but gave him help to strengthen his faith.
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Does Everyone Get a Chance at Salvation?
What about those who never hear about Jesus? Do they have a chance to be saved?
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What Is Common Grace?
If you’ve ever wondered why the sun rises every day and why stable societies exist in a world broken by sin, common grace is the answer.
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FAQ: Since Salvation Is a Gift, Can We Do Whatever We Want?
If God loves us and has saved us freely by his grace, should we still be scared of him?
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The Marks of a Changed Person {Acts 9:1–31}
Saul’s conversion proves that God is doing a great work.
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Baptism for the Church Member {A Presbyterian View of Baptism}
Presbyterians and those in Reformed traditions see continuities in the covenant of grace, which is God’s promise to believers in all ages to save them through faith in his Son.
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The Meaning and Practice of Believer’s Baptism {A Baptist View of Baptism}
Baptism is meant for believers as a visual picture of the spiritual reality of their faith and union with Christ.
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Why Baptisms Are Violent {A Lutheran View of Baptism}
Baptisms are violent, fierce, and destructive. Take a closer look at the Lutheran baptismal liturgy, for example, and you will see what I mean.
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FAQ: Are Some Worship Songs Sinful to Sing?
Should we be concerned if a church sings unbiblical songs?
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