I have realized recently that I don’t feel confident very often. Sometimes I look at other people and I think: “Gosh, she always looks so confident;” “I wish I had her confidence,” or “I wish I was so … continue reading.
“What then is a totally committed Christian? He has ceased to be his own—neither people, possessions, nor life is his. All he has is Jesus. And what kind of person is Jesus? Unconditional love. Life's … continue reading.
Humanity started off in a united, harmonious relationship with our Creator in the Garden of Eden. So, what happened? In our lead article, Norman Grubb begins to educate us on the role freedom plays in … continue reading.
The following article is taken from a pamphlet we received which we believe captures the radical, cutting edge spirit of true intercession-a battle cry for holy boldness. Foreword by A.W. … continue reading.
The effects of the disobedience were the opposite to what the natural guilty world would expect God’s reaction to be. We would think God would, in anger and wrath, turn His back on the two. But it was … continue reading.
The fundamental law of the universe is that there are pairs of opposites, and that nothing operates except by the one swallowing up the other (2 Cor. 5:4), the one using the other as its means of … continue reading.
Question: If we, as you state, “have never been independent, self-relying selves…” then who is to blame for our sin? Answer: Firstly, we are all slaves, either to righteAousness (Christ) or sin … continue reading.
In the following excerpt, Norman explains how God became eternally fixed as a Lover-Father, and thus we can have assurance that everything He brings into our life “is always perfect love with a … continue reading.
We now come square up to what appears to us humans as God’s dilemma. But what confronts reason as an unresolved paradox is surmounted by faith which acts on revealed facts, though often it cannot … continue reading.
“We have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us.” – 2 Corinthians 4:7 (King James Version) The daily cross, therefore, is not, as so … continue reading.