Guarding the gospel means doing things God’s way according to God’s Word. This includes worshipping together to the glory of God, as God designs.
When we fight the good fight, prayer is of first importance. We are fighting for the benefit of all people, in the power of Christ who alone saves. This is why the Church has been birthed and built by Christ, and we must take care how we fight.
As the Church, pastors, leaders and members must hold firm to the gospel like our lives, and the lives of others depend on it. We must fight against both false gospels from within the Church and false messages from the world. Our battle is not against flesh and blood, but on behalf of humanity that is on their way to hell. Faithful proclamation of the gospel is our purpose. We wage war against the enemy that seeks to destroy people that bear the image of God and were created for his glory.
The Gospel radically changed Paul’s life. He went from a persecutor of the church to one of it’s greatest apologists. This was the power of the gospel at work, and the same grace of God is changing lives and adding to His household today.
The Gospel is the foundation of the Church. That Jesus is savior and LORD is not only our confession, but it is the reason that we even have our being. It has been entrusted to the Church and is to be proclaimed and defended.
The story of Jonah is of a BIG God who is sovereign. As he pursues His mission to redeem people, He displays a mercy and compassion not naturally found in His people, and challenges and changes their hearts along the way.
Our sovereign God is working to redeem and restore those who are his. He works to correct His own and to bring to faith those of his who have not yet heard. We join in this mission.
Jonah is more than a fish story. In fact, the story has little to do with a great fish and everything to do with a BIG GOD.
As believers we are designed to and expected to grow. As the Spirit of God works in us, by the power of the Word of God, we are changed. It is both a work of God and a surrendered effort of man.
The Great Commission is not only for the corporate body to carry out, but is the responsibility of every believer. We are reconciled to God that we might know him and make him known.
For God so loved the world, he gave his only begotten son. Jesus took on flesh and lived among us. He went to a cross and rose from the grave. He gave us a mission and the Holy Spirit empowers us to complete it.
The baby in the manger is not a cute, helpless, safe symbol. He was and is and always will be God Almighty, the Sovereign Lord of the universe.
The cross is a line of demarcation. True believers will commit to follow Christ, led by the Spirit, regardless of cost, for all eternity.