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No Knocks on Adoption: A Follow-up on the Duck
I failed you, my readers, last week. I failed to express my heart about adoption. This post is my attempt to tell you what I really meant.
Abigail Wallace,
No Knocks on Adoption: A Follow-up on the Duck - Joyfully Pressing On
I failed you, my readers, last week. I failed to express my heart about adoption. This post is my attempt to tell you what I really meant.
Abigail Wallace,
The Bible: A Pleasant Garden to a Precious City (4)
God’s eternal purpose proceeds from a pleasant garden to the pure and precious New Jerusalem. This wonderful city is built together by God’s life entering and spreading in all His peopl…
Don Martin,
Two Aspects of Redemption on Our Path to New Jerusalem (2)
In Christ Jesus we have redemption, the forgiveness of our sins, through which we become sons of God. This redemption has been fully accomplished and is eternal. This is the first step on our path …
Don Martin,
Easter is for Everyone!
Happy Easter Weekend, everyone! I trust you all had a blessed Good Friday. I wanted
Greg Laurie,
Christ is Our Life and We Live Him
As human beings and believers in Christ Jesus, we have three distinct lives but only one of them is suitable for the Christian life today and for New Jerusalem. The proper life for a Christian is C…
Don Martin,
Christ is Our Life and We Live Him
As human beings and believers in Christ Jesus, we have three distinct lives but only one of them is suitable for the Christian life today and for New Jerusalem. The proper life for a Christian is C…
Don Martin,
Redemption for New Jerusalem (4)
The prior three posts clearly show from the New Testament that we have received redemption including forgiveness of sin. Why then does the Lord Jesus speak of a future redemption in Luke 21:27-28 s…
Don Martin,
Redemption for New Jerusalem (4)
The prior three posts clearly show from the New Testament that we have received redemption including forgiveness of sin. Why then does the Lord Jesus speak of a future redemption in Luke 21:27-28 s…
Don Martin,
No Place Like Home
It is easy for Christians to lose focus in our present, politically charged atmosphere. This series, first published in September 2016, is a timely reminder of where our passions and longings should be ultimately directed. –ed. A pamphlet I once read related the following anecdote from the life of John Quincy Adams: One day in
John MacArthur,

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