God's Word is living and powerful. The Holy Spirit takes the Word of God and convicts sinners of sin and encourages saints to trust and obey the Lord. If you are a Christian, then Scripture is your daily bread and your spiritual life flourishes or starves depending on your intake of it. This is the second of three messages from Psalm 119 in which Pastor Don Green contemplates what Scripture is, what it does, and what it requires of us.
Up Next in Most Popular
-
The Glory of God in the Gospel (Part ...
In this sermon Tom Pennington explains how the fullness of God's knowledge, wisdom, and ways are beyond human comprehension.
-
Money, Money, Money! - S.4: E.2 - Roa...
John Fabarez and Tim Challies explore the biblical view of money and debt, addressing questions like whether Christians should take out loans, how much money is enough, and how to avoid letting money become an idol. Discover what the Bible says about stewardship, generosity, and why financial fre...
-
Solus Christus: Our Only Mediator - T...
With Solus Christus, or “through Christ alone,” the Reformers addressed our need for a mediator. Taking issue with the role of priests in the Roman Catholic church, the Reformers pointed to the “one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus” (1 Tim. 2:5), highlighting the priesthood of a...
1 Comment