Gospel Plastered Calvinist Picard·June 28, 2021Being gospel-centered is trendy within certain circles of Christianity. Broadly, it’s a response against the prosperity gospel, the...
Must We Choose Among God’s Attributes? Matt Ferris·January 3, 2021Parsing God’s character can lead us in the wrong direction. When we read the Scriptures, we learn things...
Grateful to God John I. Snyder·September 20, 2020Do we have plenty to complain about? Yes, absolutely. Any one of us could create a long list...
The Relationship Between Faith and Repentance Jeremy Lundmark·July 13, 2020Before embarking on a discussion on the relationship between any two things, it is important to define the...
In the Hands of A Loving God: On the Nature of Trust and Patience Bob Fabey·March 1, 2020Many people proclaim, “I don’t pray for patience because God will put me in a position to require...
Charles Spurgeon’s “Morning and Evening” – February 21, Evening Spurgeon Audio Podcast·February 21, 2020“Understandest thou what thou readest?” -Acts 8:30 We should be abler teachers of others, and less liable to...
Charles Spurgeon’s “Morning and Evening” – February 21, Morning Spurgeon Audio Podcast·February 21, 2020“He hath said.” -Hebrews 13:5 If we can only grasp these words by faith, we have an all-conquering...
God’s Faithfulness: I’ll Stand By You No Matter What John I. Snyder·May 25, 2018This faithfulness of God our Father is one of those aspects about him that increasingly amazes us as...
Charles Spurgeon’s “Morning and Evening” – January 18, Evening Spurgeon Audio Podcast·January 18, 2018“He expounded unto them in all the Scriptures the things concerning himself.” -Luke 24:27 The two disciples on...
A Tribute to R.C. Sproul: Before the Face of God Jeremy Lundmark·December 15, 2017“For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is...
“Applied Scripture” – Hope for the Journey Podcast, Episode 54 Hope for the Journey·July 11, 2016Leaving the 99 in search of the 1, welcome to the Hope For The Journey Podcast. Unfortunately, for...