Dan Delzell
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Evaluating John MacArthur’s rationale for limited atonement
The spectacular doctrine of Christ’s unlimited atonement, along with God’s merciful desire that all be saved, are reflective of God’s nature, God’s glory and God’s love for lost sinners.
How far can apologetics take a non-Christian?
You can either trust in Christ as your Savior who paid for your sins on the cross or remain paralyzed by potholes and debris.
How God’s grace conquers sexual immorality
You will only experience the freedom, joy and power of a clean heart when you actually receive a clean heart by getting real with God and trusting Jesus to forgive your sins.
Are you too good to get to Heaven?
Man naturally assumes that eternal life is awarded to those who do plenty of good works during their life on Earth.
The Buddha is nothing like Jesus
A dead man’s advice about the benefits of self-reliance, or, the living Lord’s wisdom and his free gift of everlasting life in Heaven. Two paths. Two spiritual teachers. But only one eternal Savior who will gladly wash away your sins if you trust him to forgive you for breaking God’s commandments.
Are you aware of what soul sleep is?
You have probably heard about the need for deep sleep, but you may be completely unaware of your need for soul sleep.
Christians: If you have no joy, you're doing something wrong
Spiritual conversion is a miracle worked by the Holy Spirit when a person repents and believes the good news of the Gospel. No one has ever been converted by the law or by seeking to obey the law.
God owes you nothing
“How could God have allowed this to happen to me?” Perhaps you have felt this way at certain points in your life.
What if tomorrow is your last Christmas?
One of these years you are going to experience your final Christmas. It is inevitable.
The difference between natural kindness and Christian kindness
While the world is better off when people practice acts of kindness, Heaven is populated only with those who accept God’s kindness toward them in the death and resurrection of his only Son.