The Scriptures are crystal clear about God’s call to men to be servant leaders. Men, will you devote yourself to following your Lord in these most important ways?
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The Glorious Wrath of God | Christopher Ellis Osterbrock
Few pastors preach through Nahum; it only takes the first chapter to understand why. Nahum calls God’s people to worship when the wrath arrives.
Poetic Biblical Meditations | Christopher Ellis Osterbrock
When leading a college-level course on Spiritual Formation, I’ve heard the response a few times: “Why write...
Gill’s Spiritual Hunger | Christopher Ellis Osterbrock
Spiritual hunger is described as an appetite for virtues: fortitude, zeal, mercy, joy, wisdom, humility, etc. Gill believes we should seek to discern these if we desire to see to our own sanctification and to experience the love and provision of Christ here now.
Gill’s Preached Spirituality, Part II | Christopher Ellis Osterbrock
Spirituality expressed in obedience John Gill sought to show his people a piety connected to and yet born out...
Gill’s Preached Spirituality | Christopher Ellis Osterbrock
John Gill lays out a rich experiential approach to spirituality that ought to be recognized. Not only does he examine more than twenty spiritual characteristics in A Body of Practical Divinity, but Gill preached on these characteristics to his congregation in his biblical, applicable manner.
For the Love of His Church | Ryan Parsons
Will we be pastors, my brothers, or pulpiteers? For whom will we labor and spend all our years? Is it love of His flock that compels us to preach? Is it shepherd-like care for His blood-bought sheep?
No Salvation Outside the Church? Yes and No | Quinn Privette
Reformed Baptists agree with Calvin’s assessment that it is especially through the preaching of the Word that God builds up believers unto salvation.
No Salvation Outside the Church?: What is the Church Anyway? | Quinn Privette
Reformed Baptists reject not merely the authority, but the very existence of such an episcopate which exercises quasi-apostolic authority over various churches.
No Salvation Outside the Church?: What Reformed Baptists Cannot Affirm | Quinn Privette
Reformed Baptists maintain that true “apostolic succession” is the passing down of the faith which the apostles taught.










