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Paradise Regained

Luke 4:1-13 Jesus had come to destroy the devil and to liberate people who were enslaved to Satan by sin. Rather than waging a secret war or launching some kind of sneak attack, Jesus took the fight directly to Satan.…

Heaven Responds

Revelation 19 Hear the response in heaven to the fierce judgment of God, from the immense sound of a multitude worshipping Him to the wedding of the Lamb. A mighty warrior on a white horse will strike down the nations,…

The Pilgrim’s Progress, Part 4

We are pleased to publish the fourth episode in our ongoing book discussion series about the classic work by John Bunyan, The Pilgrim’s Progress. James, Jonathan, and Jeffrey Stivason, pastor of Grace Reformed Presbyterian Church and a professor at Reformed…

The Indescribable Gift

2 Corinthians 9:15 Have you ever received such a wonderful gift that you found it hard to describe? In truth, all human gifts are describable and just because we lack the words to describe them doesn’t make them “indescribable.” Dr.…

Safe Forever

Romans 8:33 England, France, and the rest of Europe breathed a sigh of relief when Germany was finally defeated in World War 1. But peace and security were only temporary as these same nations were terrorized by Nazi Germany just…

Son of God, Son of Man

Luke 3:23-28 We are passing away and shall soon be gone. This is what it means to be human. We are born, we live a short time during which we sin, and then we die. But the good news is…

Never Again

Revelation 18 An angelic creature announces the fall of Babylon, a symbol of God’s ultimate judgment on a godless world. In this episode, Reverend Eric Alexander explores the characteristics of this divine judgment and sheds light on the call of…

The Juvenalization of American Christianity

Join us in this enlightening episode as Todd and Carl welcome Thomas Berger, a distinguished professor of ministry and missions at Huntingdon University, to discuss his insightful book, The Juvenilization of American Christianity. What exactly is “juvenalization?” Juvenilization is the…

Paul Gerhardt and Other 17th Century Hymn Writers

How did the first Protestant hymns start? Who were the most important hymn writers? And how could they write so much about gladness while living through the pain and horrors of the Thirty-Years War? Trinity, Sean, and Grace sit down…

What Child Is This?

Matthew 1:18 One of the great principles of the Christian faith is that God chooses simple things and little people to do great works and confound the strong, and the Christmas story exemplifies that principle in a dynamic way. Dr.…