The Christian's True Identity

If you are in Christ are you a sinner or a saint? Does it matter what we call ourselves? Yes, because what we believe affects how we live. We all know this is true. If you are a Christian, do you know your true identity in Christ? Have you always been taught that you are a "sinner saved by grace"? Have you ever considered that believers are described as "saints' over 95 times in the Bible. In fact, once a person is born again, the Bible never refers to them as "sinners". Click below to learn more.

Gentle and Lowly by Dane Ortlund 
A Biblical Review - by Dan Pentimone

It was called "the best book of the twenty-first century" by Bob Kellemen, Academic Dean and Professor of Biblical Counseling, Faith Bible Seminary. It was also endorsed by Russell Moore and Sam Allberry. However, John MacArthur posted the following on his Facebook page concerning the book: "Dane Ortlund’s Gentle and Lowly has taken the church by storm. The bestseller has received nearly universal praise, even from those whose opinions we value and generally agree with. But we think it deserves a little more critical scrutiny."

The Fear of the Lord

Proverbs 1:7  The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instruction. 

How important is the fear of the Lord? According to the Word of God it is the beginning of both wisdom and knowledge. This article will give you a quick overview of the importance of the fear of the Lord from Genesis to Revelation.

There is much misunderstanding regarding what it means to fear the Lord. However, to misunderstand the meaning is detrimental to the very condition of your eternal soul. This article examines what is included in the fear of the Lord.

Without a Biblical fear of the Lord, it is impossible to be a Christian. Sadly, there is very little emphasis on fearing the Lord in your typical church today in America. This article will show you the absolute necessity of fearing the Lord if you are to be a Christian.

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