Jason

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Does Jesus Exist?
did Jesus exist?

Are there grounds to question the historical existence of Jesus of Nazareth?

The Jesus who was and is
the Jesus
      who was and is

Have you thought through the implications of the historical existence of Jesus?

Did the Jesus of the Bible exist?
Did the Jesus of the Bible exist?

Was Jesus just a great teacher who was deified after his death?

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Insecurity: Understanding God’s love for you

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In part one and two we saw that it is fear that drives the insecure person. While this helps us understand why the insecure person acts the way he does, it doesn't bring us to a solution. In order to find the solution, we must find out what is driving the fear that drives this person. We've got to get to the heart of the problem. The heart of the problem The solution to insecurity

John Angell James on earnestness in preaching

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"There around you are immortal souls perishing in their sins, each one of more value than the whole material universe, each capable of being saved by your ministrations, and sure to acquire, by neglecting them, a deeper guilt and a heavier condemnation: there, in sight of your faith, is the Son of God, bleeding upon the cross for their redemption; there beneath you is the pit of hell, opening wide its mouth to receive them

Insecurity: A snapshot

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In part one, we saw in the lives of Jonathan and Nicole that insecurity is a crippling problem and is driven by fear. In part two, we’ll continue to probe the motives and desires of the insecure heart so that we can come to a meaningful and effective solution. Probing deeper Fear in the heart does not always look the same on the outside. As in the cases of Jonathan and Nicole, no two people

Jerry Bridges on pain

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"God never wastes pain. He always uses it to accomplish His purpose. And His purpose is for His glory and our good. Therefore, we can trust him when our hearts are aching or our bodies are racked with pain." Taken from Trusting God, p. 102.