Misgivings About Hal Lindsay’s “Planet Earth” …
Faith isn't nurtured by fitting tomorrow’s headlines into a probable scheme, but by being rooted in the faithfulness of God.
Faith isn't nurtured by fitting tomorrow’s headlines into a probable scheme, but by being rooted in the faithfulness of God.
Lord's Supper is a memorial service looking back to Jesus' utterly unique death—a death that so satisfied the righteous demands of God that Jesus was granted to rise from the dead and come again as King of all. The sacrifice of Christ set the charge for the explosion of his second coming.
A life lived for the world will go naked into judgment; a life lived for Christ will be laden with eternal riches.
God will fight against us and clog the joy of our lives until we return with our whole heart to him. For his purpose is to be God alone in the midst of his people.
Christ has plotted many tactical advances before the time of the final victory.
When will Christ come back, and what does this have to do with missions?
Let us hold fast that Christ is coming and that all the world will be his someday and we will reign with him forever and ever.
Before the day of the Lord comes, the man of lawlessness must come first.
What does John Piper believe about the end times and why?
We must learn to make the biblical distinction between earning eternal life on the basis of works and receiving eternal life according to works.
What about the New Covenant promise that God will not remember the sins of his people? Will they be remembered at the judgment day?
What did Peter mean when he wrote that the end of all things is at hand?
With the inbreaking of the kingdom of God into this world through Jesus, every human institution is about to pass away.
Do we long for Christ's return or are we anxious that it might interrupt our worldly plans? Eternity hangs on this question.
Have you ever wondered what joy and hope sustained Jesus in his horrific hours of suffering?
John Piper answers several questions about the importance and effects of contemplating Christ's return.
If we could see the final judgment, we would be the happiest and bravest people in 2008.
John Piper says that Revelation is pertinent to the US even though it doesn't speak specifically about it.
At least six observations about the final judgment can be made from John 5:25-29.
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