Jesus died to show God’s mercy and holiness; to obey God’s will and keep God’s promises; and to accomplish God’s salvation as the one substitute and sacrifice for sinful men.


Today some Protestant churches sing only psalms and many of our hymns and contemporary Christian songs are based on the Psalms.

Our challenge is to preserve a more theological spirituality, rooted in the doctrine of the Trinity, oriented to the Christian community, and centered on the Word of God.

A call to be a pastor is not one we should take lightly, and God will hold us accountable for what we do with the authority he has temporarily granted us.

Here are some things I try to pray when I’m not sure what or how to pray for lost people...

We need to coexist with those who may disagree with us, but in doing so we must never negotiate away the purity and truth of the Gospel.

In a culture where everyone is fighting for our attention, false doctrine is more easy to fall into than ever.

Absolutely it matters that Jesus is God. If He is not God it subverts the entire Christian gospel, destroys the full meaning of Jesus as Divine Redeemer, and robs us of all hope of salvation.

Focused on hemlines, hypocrisy threatens; focused on God’s holiness, faithfulness grows.