Wednesdays in the Word: The Gospel and Repentance Podcast
Letting the Wilderness Shape You – Exodus 17:1-7
Wednesdays in the Word Podcast
Letting the Wilderness Shape You
Wednesdays in the Word — Light in the Darkness
Todays podcast is from Isaiah 50:10-11. It is entitled “Light in the Darkness”
Wednesdays In The Word – When You’re Disappointed
Todays podcast focuses on how to respond when you are disappointed in God. Scripture used is Jeremiah 29:11-14.
Rekindling Your Passion
Wednesdays in the Word Podcast — Rekindling Your Passion
2 Timothy 1:6
Who is Worthy to Worship – Psalm 24
From our new Wednesdays in the Word podcast. We look at Psalm 24 – one of the greatest of the Psalms to see what the proper way to worship God is.
Ascension Day
A good article on Ascension Day.
https://www.rzim.org/read/a-slice-of-infinity/ascending-creatures
Should We Sing Repentance?
This is a helpful article. Follow the link and enjoy!
First John 1:9 commands us as Christians to regularly confess our sins to God as part of our progressive sanctification: “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and …
Source: Should We Sing Repentance?
The Five Zones of Persecution

The Bible does not portray persecution as a product of particular political systems the way we are prone to today. Such a portrayal leads us to think of persecuted Christians as beleaguered minorities peacefully minding their own business and beliefs, whispering worship songs and Bible verses under blankets while candlelight illumines their angelic faces; meanwhile, snarling secret police officers let the dogs out in hot pursuit. Such minorities need protection, pity, and money, we reason, and we tell our own governments so.
Instead, the Bible portrays persecution as a turf war where idols and their devotees, with violence rooted in well-reasoned fear of utter loss, defend their hard-won territory and assert their rights of soul control over those they’ve cowed into submission. Biblically, it is the Christians who are on the offensive; the idols and their subjects are the ones engaged in self-defense and always…
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Four reasons to bring people into membership quickly
A good, thought-provoking article
If you are Reformed Baptist (Particular Baptist, if you prefer), you will have agonised over when it is best to bring somebody into membership. Much of that stems from two Baptist beliefs, namely 1) baptism brings a person into membership of the local church; and, 2) baptism is for those who have expressed faith in Christ and can thus rightly be considered in the covenant. The question for Baptists centres around when it is appropriate to baptise someone and bring them into membership. We want to ask, what constitutes a credible profession of faith? and, how do we avoid (so far as it is possible) admitting unbelievers and those who make false professions to membership?
Just in case you think this is a uniquely Baptist problem, our paedobaptist brethren have to contend with the same question. For some, it arises for any who come to faith and were not the…
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