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No Compromise

“This is the suggestion of the present hour: if the world will not come to Jesus, shall Jesus tone down his teachings to the world? In other words, if the world will not rise to the church, shall not the … Continue reading

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J.C. Ryle says “Don’t Be a Jelly-Fish!”

True belief must have a strong theological foundation in order to withstand the temptation to compromise what you cannot compromise…what you must not compromise.  What are things we can’t compromise?  The Trinitarian God, the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, the authority … Continue reading

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Spurgeon and the Down-Grade

Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892) was known as the Prince of Preachers, and for good reason.  His sermons were numerous (63 volumes worth), convicting, and Gospel-centered.  He preached up to ten times a week, to an estimated ten million people over the … Continue reading

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Iota’s Matter!

Athanasius of Alexandria (c. 295-373) As historical leaders of the church go, Athanasius is one of the most influential yet least known.  His contributions are not as spectacular or world-changing as say a Luther or a Calvin, but his efforts … Continue reading

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