How Shall I Then Pray?
In Romans 5–8, Paul describes the Christian life. Because of Christ’s work on the cross, we have “peace with God” (Rom. 5:1). We are united to Christ and able to …
In Romans 5–8, Paul describes the Christian life. Because of Christ’s work on the cross, we have “peace with God” (Rom. 5:1). We are united to Christ and able to …
A consistent theme throughout the book of Hebrews is that Jesus is greater. The letter’s original recipients faced the temptation to revert to their pre-gospel identity. However, the author of …
Audio recorded at MVBC’s 2023 Biblical Counseling Conference. This recording is a Q&A time with Dr. Robert Jones.
Audio recorded at MVBC’s 2023 Biblical Counseling Conference. This recording is Session Four from Dr. Robert Jones.
Audio recorded at MVBC’s 2023 Biblical Counseling Conference. This recording is Session Three from Dr. Robert Jones.
Audio recorded at MVBC’s 2023 Biblical Counseling Conference. This recording is Session Two from Dr. Robert Jones.
Audio recorded at MVBC’s 2023 Biblical Counseling Conference. This recording is Session One from Dr. Robert Jones.
Chapters 5–8 in Romans are about life in Christ. Such a life is profoundly different from a life in Adam. The Christian is freed from the condemnation of sin, freed …
Believers are free from condemnation (Rom. 8:1–11); they are empowered to put sin to death (8:12–13). The battle against sin is necessary and possible because of the Spirit of God …
Every Christian sins and will sin while he is alive or until Christ returns. The stunning fact of Christianity is that, due to the work of Christ on the cross, …
In Romans 5–8, Paul describes the Christian life. Prior to salvation, we were “in Adam” but now, reconciled to God, we are “in Christ.” The Christian is alive in Christ, …
Numbers, though often neglected, is a book rich with wisdom for the Christian life. In 1 Corinthians 10, the apostle Paul even said the events in Numbers “took place as …