Worry is like telling our omnipotent God the unthinkable: “I don’t trust You.” Yet worry is still a struggle for many who have experienced God’s goodness—even mature believers. Reflecting on Jesus’ words about anxiety, Alistair Begg explains that we can think rightly about our troubles when we view them in light of God’s Word. Only then will we trust our burdens to the One who can truly bear them.
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Kathryn Krick Receiving Worship - Chr...
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In this sermon Tom Pennington explains the sinfulness of human sin before a just and holy God.
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Subjective Gospel Assurance - E.3 - G...
After focusing on object of your faith (objective Gospel assurance) in Episode 2, this episode focuses on the Holy Spirit dwelling in the Christian. Subjective gospel assurance recognizes the work of the Holy Spirit in two ways:
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