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How to Slay Sin, Part 1
If you’ve been with us the last couple of posts, you know sin is your enemy. You understand it lurks deep within your members, warring against your soul, seeking to ambush you at your most vulnerable moment. You’ve experienced its power and treache… Continue reading
John MacArthur – The Believer’s Confession of Sin (Psalm 51)
There’s something about the life of the church that is joyous. We all understand that. We’ve expressed that joy, we’ve laughed already this morning. We laugh rather easily around here because we have so much joy in our hearts. It just bubbles on the su… Continue reading
Know Thy Enemy
Are you ready to kill?
That’s a stark question, and it demands qualification, but killing is a regular part of the Christian life. There’s an aspect of being a Christian that’s downright violent.
You see, God commands us to hunt down and kill all rem… Continue reading
The Heart of Christian FastingPart 4: Fasting Today – John MacArthur
We’ve looked so far at Christian fasting in the Old Testament, the Sermon on the Mount, and the New Testament. Let’s get practical by thinking through how we fast today as Christians, trying to be biblical about it…
T8242-245B – The Murder of God’s Son: A Prophetic Parable, #1B
We have the joy of returning to our study of the gospel of Luke, this great inspired history of the life and ministry of our Lord Jesus Christ. If you will, open your Bible to the twentieth chapter of Luke, we come to verse 9 and a prophetic parable, a… Continue reading
John MacArthur – Christ Died for God, #2 (Romans 3:25–31)
Tonight we’re going to look at Romans chapter 3 again and I’m always blessed to have the privilege of doing this. I’m grateful for the new life that we know about in our church, the people who are being baptized every Sunday, the people who are coming … Continue reading
John MacArthur – God Wants You to Give Thanks, Part 1
Well, Thanksgiving came and went. Did your gratitude last beyond your afternoon nap? For many, that’s the extent of their thanksgiving—a one-time, get-it-out-of-the-way holiday that reminds them to reflect on how blessed they are. Too often and too… Continue reading


