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We examine the context surrounding one of the most notable Old Testament prophecies: "Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel" (Isaiah 7:14b).
Believers have a unified, unwavering profession founded upon God's promises.
Blessings are to those who listen, seek, and wait for the Lord; but death is to those who hate him, as we see in Proverbs 8:32-36.
How is it that we can have boldness before God, and what are we to do with this boldness?
We compare New Testament passages with Proverbs 8, showing that Jesus Christ embodies the wisdom spoken of in Proverbs.
How does the Holy Spirit witness to us, and what is His role in our salvation?
We can identify ten marks of a spiritual child from the Scriptures by which we should measure our own maturity.
We address two questions: is ignorance an acceptable excuse before the law, and are those who have never heard the gospel still responsible before God?
God is the dwelling place of His elect, and as such He is our provision, protection, and shield for generations past, present and future, as we see from Psalm 90.
The Old Testament priests stood daily offering sacrifices, but when Christ's sacrifice was offered, He sat down. What is the significance of this?
In 1 Chronicles 21:1-30, we encounter a pivotal moment in the life of King David that underscores the responsibility of spiritual leaders, from fathers and husbands to pastors and teachers. The devil targets spiritual leaders the most, knowing that their fall harms the innocent brethren around them. While there is plenteous forgiveness with the Lord, repentance will cost you.
Christ's sacrifice on Golgotha's hill satisfies God's justice to the farthest extent. Contrast this to unbelievers, who do not please God in their death.
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