In Isaiah 42:1 Jesus is recognized as the servant of the Lord. This article looks at how Jesus fulfils his servanthood ministry in the OT, the NT, and the church today.
This article looks at the work of the Holy Spirit in the OT, the life of Christ, and the life of the church. It shows how the Spirit works to prepare the church for Christ.
God has given his people salvation. From Titus 3 this article explains the reason he saved us, the method he used, the basis for what he did, his purpose, and the implications for how we should live.
What must I do to be saved? This article demonstrates that the biblical answer has always been in Christ alone, by grace alone and faith alone. This is how also the church should answer.
It is a correct statement to say God saves sinners. But sinners are saved from what? This article traces looks at how Augustine answered this question, and it shows that the threat to biblical salvation has always been some form of Arminianism.
The believer has a relationship with each person of the Trinity. This is reflected very well in baptism. This article explains the relationship between the Holy Spirit and the church, and how this shapes church life.
The believer has a relationship with each person of the Trinity. This is reflected very well in baptism. This article explains the relationship between Jesus Christ and the church, and how this shapes church life.
The believer has a relationship with each person of the Trinity. This is reflected very well in baptism. This article explains the relationship between the Father and the church, and how this shapes church life.