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What Is Expository Preaching?

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Preaching has fallen on hard times in today’s church. Too many pastors have set aside the Bible and instead preach a message based on the world, movies, entertainment, politics, anxiety, and so on. But what is the most God-honoring form of preaching? That is the question we should be asking....

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The Sovereignty of God, Part 1

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Much ink has been spilt in the Christian church over the attribute of God’s sovereignty. However, for good reason, as this is not a small theological issue at stake. How one views God’s sovereignty will affect his views on God, human responsibility, salvation, prayer, evangelism, providence, and suffering. The sovereignty of God is defined as His supreme Lordship in wh...

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The Word Must Be Preached

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Paul wrote to Timothy and commanded him to "preach the word; be ready in season and out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort, with great patience and instruction" (2 Tim 4:2). This command was not only for Timothy, but for all churches throughout the world until the Lord returns. One reason biblical preaching is so important is that "the time will come when they will not en...

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The Sovereignty of God, Part 2

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In the last post, we looked at the sovereignty of God over all His creation, the rulers and nations, and the lives of each individual person. In this second article, let us dive deeper into this high doctrine to see how God is sovereign over Satan, sin, and salvation. The Bible shows that the Lord Almighty is sovereign over adversity, sin, and Satan. God's anger incited D...

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3 Reasons to Study Ecclesiology

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How practical is studying the doctrine of the church (ecclesiology)? Is it a waste time and only for seminarians? Mark Dever thinks it’s critical when he writes, “It is the most visible part of Christian theology, and it is vitally connected with every other part. A distorted church usually coincides with a distorted gospel.”...

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Soteriology and the Christian Life

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Soteriology is basically the study of salvation in the Bible. Soteriology is a major theme in the Bible and a proper understanding of it makes clear the answer to man’s greatest need, salvation. Salvation is deliverance from sin, death, and eternal punishment to spiritual blessings seen both now and in an eternal life with God....

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Justification by Faith Alone in Christ Alone

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The doctrine of justification is crucial in the gospel of Jesus Christ and at the core of how we define Christianity. Justification answers the question of how a holy, righteous, and just God can declare sinners as righteous before His judgment seat....

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Christ’s Bride Must Be Holy unto the Lord

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Sanctification is a very important doctrine to understand for the Christian life. As we, by God’s grace, plant a church in Boerne, TX, we must have a Christ inspired desire to be holy as God is Holy (1 Pet 1:16). This process of becoming more holy is called sanctification....

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Unconditional Election

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Election is one of the most controversial doctrines in Christianity, but it need not be so. Let’s look to the Scriptures to find out if election is taught there and then to see how we should define it. When discussing election, we also need to consider two other concepts that are associated with it: God’s foreknowledge and predestination. Once we’ve done that, we can...

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The Plurality of Biblical Eldership

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Church government is an often overlooked doctrine in the modern church. Yet, how the church is lead and governed was not a small matter in the New Testament. Right at the Church’s beginning there was structure and organization. The first church members held to the apostle’s teaching and observed the Lord’s Supper together (Acts 2:42, 46). They kept track of membershi...

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