The prosperity gospel may be easy to critique from a distance, but what about when it comes home? How can you talk to close friends and loved ones who have accepted the so-called prosperity “gospel”?
The prosperity gospel may be easy to critique from a distance, but what about when it comes home? How can you talk to close friends and loved ones who have accepted the so-called prosperity “gospel”?
No human being has the power to conquer sin. Yet God righteously holds everyone responsible for their failure. How can both realities be true?
No Christian consistently longs for God, which is one reason God gives us prayers like Psalm 86:11: “Unite my heart to fear your name.”
The doctrine of election isn’t just a point of theology to study, but a profound truth that awakens amazement for all God has done.