Robb Brunansky
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Thanksgiving series: Psalm 100 and the proclamation of Thanksgiving
As we march toward the Thanksgiving holiday, we are considering Psalm 100, which is appropriate and fitting to study this month.
Thanksgiving series: Holiday of gratitude without distraction
Out of all the holidays we celebrate in America, Thanksgiving somewhat stands alone as one without distraction and maintains its distinctively Christian character.
Protestant theology: 5 'solas' of the Reformation
The Gospel message, which united the Reformers, was summarized under five terms, which came to be known as the five solas of the Reformation.
Pursue holiness, even when it's unpopular
It’s not popular today to pursue holiness. In fact, there’s often the sentiment that as Christians, we should only pursue holiness to a certain degree.
Understanding God's holiness is vital
When we talk about God’s holiness, we can scarcely wrap our minds around it or adequately capture it in human language.
A remedy to forgetting God's holiness
Have we encountered the God who is holy, holy, holy — the God of Moses, the God of Isaiah, the God of Peter, the God who is a consuming fire?
Have we forgotten about the holiness of God?
MacArthur, Packer and DeYoung all rightly point out that too few Christians seem to care about sanctification or about pursuing holiness in their personal lives; and too few churches seem to preach anything that resembles a call for believers to be holy.
What are the 3 categories of spiritual maturity?
Everyone is in a different place in their spiritual growth, and we must be clear that spiritual immaturity does not mean there is no spiritual life.
How can you know God?
Do you know God? Do you have assurance that you have eternal life?
On Palm Sunday: The hidden glory of Jesus
While we understand the Lordship of Christ and how worthy He is of praise, we know that not everything is as it might appear as the crowds celebrated Him on Palm Sunday.