"Christian prayer is an action through which we have special entry to God’s heavenly presence because Jesus always stands there at the right hand of God and we can come through Him as His special guests." - Daniel Schrock
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"Christian prayer is an action through which we have special entry to God’s heavenly presence because Jesus always stands there at the right hand of God and we can come through Him as His special guests." - Daniel Schrock
It can be quite the treat to be able to go someplace where you otherwise wouldn’t be able to step foot because you are with someone who has special access to that space.
by Daniel Schrock | Prayer recalibrates our perception of the world. It helps us see afresh the reality that God’s kingdom has broken in to the present world order as Jesus the King sits enthroned at the right hand of God wielding the power He has been granted in His exaltation, a power that extends across the entire scope...
Christian prayer is an action through which we have special entry to God’s heavenly presence because Jesus always stands there at the right hand of God and we can come through Him as His special guests.
Daniel Schrock
To call upon the name of Jesus is to call upon the One who has ascended to heaven and is standing at the right hand of the Father; it is to call upon the only name through which we can have saving access to God the Father.
Daniel Schrock
Is Jesus God? One could turn to many places in Scripture to discover that the Bible answers this question in the affirmative. It does so aga
Is Jesus God? One could turn to many places in Scripture to discover that the Bible answers this question in the affirmative. It does so again and again. However, a preeminent place we find this answer provided in unmistakable terms is Hebrews 1:1–4.
It can be quite the treat to be able to go someplace where you otherwise wouldn’t be able to step foot because you are with someone who has
In the congregation I formerly pastored, I had the privilege of shepherding a brother who worked as a police officer in the Philadelphia police department. He once graciously took me to eat at the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge, which serves as the union lodge for the whole police department of Philadelphia.
It can be quite the treat to be able to go someplace where you otherwise wouldn’t be able to step foot because you are with someone who has
In the congregation I formerly pastored, I had the privilege of shepherding a brother who worked as a police officer in the Philadelphia police department. He once graciously took me to eat at the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge, which serves as the union lodge for the whole police department of Philadelphia.
by Daniel Schrock | Fallenness is inherently a moral quality. For humans to be born "fallen" is for them to be born in iniquity and conceived in sin, to stand as the inheritor of original sin, means that by nature we are "altogether averse from that [spiritual] good, and dead in sin" (WCF 9.3). It means that we are born with an "original corruption, whereby we...