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The Power of the Cross

1 Corinthians 1:18 Christians believe that the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, and his subsequent resurrection, was the most important event in the history of the world. To Christians, the cross of Christ is the source of all hope and comfort.…

Rebuild the Ancient Ruins

Isaiah 61 In this chapter, Isaiah describes the difference that the Messiah will make in the lives of God’s people. We see a picture of God’s restoring grace rebuilding a people for His glory in the place where sin has…

Knowing God’s Truth

When considering theology, you may think of confusing, lofty terminology that only concerns scholars and pastors. But really, theology is for anyone who wants to understand God better and learn more about the Bible. Carl and Todd welcome Jon Nielson,…

Cyril Lucaris – A Controversial Reformer

On June 27, 1638, Cyril Lucaris was ordered to board a boat, then strangled and thrown overboard. He was one of the most important patriarchs in the Orthodox Church. Why was he murdered? Was he really a Protestant? Join Emma,…

The Peace of the Cross

If I were to ask you Are you at war with anyone? you would probably be surprised, maybe even offended. And why would that be such a strange question? Probably because we all want to think of ourselves as peace…

Right Living at All Times

Romans 12:17 America no longer has a sense of right and wrong. That was Dr. Boice’s conclusion in 1993, and–if it was true then–it’s even more so today. Join Dr. James Boice on The Bible Study Hour as he discusses…

Beauty Instead of Ashes

Isaiah 60b Isaiah foretells of a year of the Lord’s favor, where God will display the true glory of His salvation. Those who grieve in Zion will be clothed with grace. Reverend Eric Alexander reveals how these prophecies find their…

The Pilgrim’s Progress, Part 2

The much-anticipated follow-up to the first episode of James and Jonathan’s book club is here! Today, the guys sit down again with their friend, Jeffrey Stivason, pastor of Grace Reformed Presbyterian Church and a professor at Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary,…

The Offense of the Cross

Most of us in our day to day lives feel pretty good about ourselves. We’re generally truthful. We put in an honest day’s work. We are by and large, good people…good enough to get into heaven…or are we? The Bible…