Last year, my husband and I were sent on a trip to the Holy Land. It felt surreal to walk along the shore of the Sea of Galilee, knowing that Jesus might have walked in the same spot a few thousand years ago. I found myself envisioning Jesus everywhere we went, trying to figure out… Continue reading A World to Work and Watch
Author: Rachel Rose
Christ as Sole Mediator
From the beginning, God intended for humankind to be in a relationship with Himself. Adam and Eve enjoyed perfect communion with God in a sinless and perfect world while they lived in the Garden of Eden. Then one day, Adam and Eve chose to forsake their relationship with God to pursue their sin. This tragic… Continue reading Christ as Sole Mediator
Marriage: Our God-Given Roles
In part one of our week on marriage, we examined the biblical purpose and design of marriage. In part two, we will look at the roles assigned by God within marriage. God’s Assigned Roles Within Marriage In order for the metaphor of Christ and the Church to accurately display the Gospel, there have to be… Continue reading Marriage: Our God-Given Roles
Marriage: Designed for a Purpose
In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. He created day and night. He created the plants and the animals. He then created mankind, both male and female, and He gifted them with marriage (Gen. 1-2). Marriage was God’s idea from the very beginning. However, thousands of years later, we find ourselves in… Continue reading Marriage: Designed for a Purpose
Those Who Walked Before Us: Part I
Instead of giving in to the temptation to think He [God] is far off, we are reminded through the lives of faithful men and women that He is near and at work.
The God of Scripture: He is Rightly Wrathful
Because God is holy, He MUST exhibit wrath against sin. To fail in His wrath would be failure in accomplishing the holiness that sets Him apart as good.
The Fallen Man
“Follow Your Heart.” The implication of this phrase is the common belief that humans are inherently good and our hearts will reliably lead us to what will make us the happiest.
Why We’re Writing: My Church Is My Body
I desire to write about theology, not because I have a burning desire to write but because I see how vitally important having a right understanding of God and His Word is to us as a united group of believers.