The Holy Spirit is truly the Trinity's Gift to us while we are on the earth with a mission to fulfill the Great Commission. He helps, counsels, comforts, strengthens, and intercedes for us. Let us continually receive Grace to not insult, resist, grieve or quench this Precious Spirit of Grace but rather to co-labor with Him in bringing Glory to the Father, edifying the Body of Christ, and proclaiming the Gospel of Grace to the world and winning the lost. The post “The Immeasurable Ministry o...| GGWO Church Baltimore
Not long ago I lead a study on the doctrine of “Glorification” in a systematic theology series for the Baptist Collegiate Ministry at the University of Cincinnati. I was greatly blessed in considering the eventual, promised perfection of the people of God. Yet I was also impressed all over again with the fact that every aspect of our salvation — including even our glorification — is not ultimately about us, but about God. God predestined us for adoption into his family “to the prais...| JustinHuffman.org | The Online Home of Pastor Justin Huffman
Baruch 4:9-5:9; Isaiah 60:14; 2 Tim 4:8, Rev 21:1-4, 22-26, Isaiah 61:1-4, 9-10. The prophet Jeremiah, because of the hard judgments that he had to proclaim, and because of his book of Lamentations, became the inspiration for the term “Jeremiad” –a mournful complaint or list of woes. Baruch, his secretary, follows his master’s example forContinue reading "Light from the Readable Books 21: Baruch and the New Name"| Edith M. Humphrey
What were we made for? How would we have turned out if Adam and Eve had not fallen? I think the Mount of Transfiguration account gives us the answer. Jesus said that some would “see the Kingdom in power.” Three of His Apostles witnessed the essence of all power at this place described in Mark […] The post Glory and Flames appeared first on GGWO Church Baltimore.| GGWO Church Baltimore
Mike Magee More than once in the lead up to the launch of 2025 I have heard friends and colleagues express a range of sentiments that circled around the general notion that “This is too much to take.” But throughout history, and into the current period, there are more than a few examples of human […]| HealthCommentary
This article uses a flower-buying illustration to explain God’s election and foreknowledge, emphasizing that God chose us, not for our perfection, but to display His grace by reviving us from sin.| Gentle Reformation
Sermon Introduction: This being Palm Sunday, we will be reading about the Triumphal Entry and what happened right after that. The Triumphal Entry kicks off Holy Week, the last days of Jesus’ …| Frank Luke - Writer