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Why Believers Won't Be In Heaven Forever (Evangelism, Part 4C)
The resurrection is the Father's amen that the work of the Son is fully acceptable to him. And so, the good news is that he is risen. It's time to celebrate, Satan and death have been conquered.
But like so many things we've seen, the gospel is actually more than that. The resurrection has a much more full meaning than simply, the Father's amen or the validation of the work of the Son.
Why Did Jesus Have To Die? (Evangelism, Part 4B)
When John Stott was asked, “What is the most succinct summary of the Gospel? He said it's the good news of “God's self-satisfaction, through God’s self-substitution.”
The dilemma, the profoundest of problems, was solved. You know how it was solved? God satisfied his own justice by substituting himself. That is the mystery of the gospel.
What You May Not Have Heard on Easter About Heaven
Read some of my favorite quotes on the Resurrection and Heaven from the book "Surprised by Hope" by Tom Wright.
God’s Conditional Love (Evangelism, Part 4A)
As a seminary professor, I would often tell the students that if I preach in their future churches they should know ahead of time what my sermon title will be. It will be
“God's Conditional Love” with a subtitle “How we can only be saved by good works.”
Read Key Papers by Pastor Wang Yi and Persecuted Chinese Church Leaders in Several Languages
Read these primary source documents written in Chinese by the persecuted church leaders at Early Rain Covenant Church in Chengdu, China as well as important documents signed by groups of Chinese church leaders and translated into various languages.
The Way Up is the Way Down: Evangelism (Part 3C)
The degree to which you understand the nature of the fall will be the degree to which you understand the fullness of the nature of the Gospel as well.
What I want to do is talk to you about the threefold ramifications of the fall. This is a biblical theology of the impact of the fall on humanity and on creation.
Why Can't God Just Forgive Like I Forgive? (Evangelism, Part 3B)
Forgiveness to men is the plainest of duties. To God it is the profoundest of problems. You see, there is a duality in God's attributes. God's holy justice is a just judge who must punish sin. God's holy love is a gracious Father who loves to show mercy.
Visualize the World's 7.5 Billion People in One Colored Chart
Use various charts and graphs to better visualize the population of the world.
U.S. Ambassador Calls on Chinese Authorities to Release Persecuted Pastor Wang Yi and Church Members
“We believe that Chinese authorities wanted to send a message to others who dare follow in his footsteps and defy the Communist Party.
But as a man of faith myself, I think the Chinese Communist Party may have done the opposite. When faith is under attack, it grows stronger.”
Silence is Betrayal 沉默就是背叛 - Pastor Wang Yi 王怡牧师
Silence Is Betrayal - 王怡牧师 Pastor Wang Yi
摘自成都秋雨圣约教会2018年10月21日的证道《我们是光明的儿女》
From the sermon "We are Children of Light" preached on Oct. 21, 2018, at Early Rain Covenant Church in Chengdu, China
Does Your Gospel Sound Like Jesus’ Gospel? (Evangelism, Part 3A)
When you ask a lot of people “What is the gospel?” they will often respond to you with a 1 Corinthians 15:3 and 4 kind of answer.
My encouragement to you is to see that kind of answer as true but incomplete. This means the gospel is more than simply the gospel events. It's more than simply Christ’s birth, life, death, resurrection, ascension, and promised return.
Watch the Amazing Race to be the Largest City on Earth from 1500 to Today (3:15)
The Financial Times John Burn-Murdoch (@jburnmurdoch) narrates the amazing story of how populations have shifted over time and how the emerging markets have come to dominate.
Urgent Prayer Update 32 Directly From Persecuted Early Rain Church in China (English)
These urgent prayer updates (below) are directly from Early Rain Covenant Church seeking prayer and help from the watching world, especially followers of Christ. At the time of this post, there are 32 updates, ranging from December 9, 2018 to March 24, 2019.
秋雨圣约教会代祷信32号
These Chinese urgent prayer updates (below) are directly from Early Rain Covenant Church seeking prayer and help from the watching world, especially followers of Christ. At the time of this post, there are 32 updates, ranging from December 9, 2018 to March 24, 2019.
Why You Cannot Commend God (Evangelism, Part 2C)
The task before us in evangelism is not merely to raise up converts. At its core it is to align ourselves with the ancient message of the Scriptures, calling people to turn from their idols in repentance and place their affections by faith in the one and true only God who makes himself known in Christ.
We're actually not evangelizing merely to raise up converts but to raise up worshipers.
Chinese Official Denounces House Churches at Congress, Says They Must Be Brought To Justice
"Pastor" Xu Xiaohong (徐晓鸿), head of the Chinese government-sanctioned Three-Self Church (三自爱国运动) warns of Christianity’s “anti-China forces” and vows to help government “bring them to justice" at the National People's Congress on March 11, 2019.
Obedience to God’s Command and Compassion for the Lost (Evangelism, Parts 2A and 2B)
I haven't reached this state of spiritual maturity we find in the Apostle Paul when he writes: "I speak the truth in Christ. I am not lying. My conscience confirms it in the Holy Spirit." Paul writes, "I have great sorrow and," Another translation reads, "I have unceasing anguish in my heart.” Paul goes on: “For I could wish that I myself were cursed.”
Is Praying A Sinner's Prayer Enough? (Evangelism, Part 1)
The goal of evangelism should be someone making a credible profession of faith in Christ. But who says the profession of faith in Christ is credible? Is it the person themselves? Is it enough for them just to say they made a commitment, a decision or to say, “I prayed a prayer?”
Foundations of Discipleship (Discipleship Series, Part 1)
When the resurrected Jesus met with his eleven disciples on a mountain in Galilee, he commanded them to “make disciples of all nations” (Matt 28:19). Jesus’ commission to make disciples is clear. But what it really means to make disciples is often unclear.To make disciples, we must first know what a disciple is.The eleven followers of Jesus who heard this command to make disciples are referred to as “his eleven disciples.” And they were called disciples before they were called Christians (Acts 11:25).
Master's Method Of Discipleship (Discipleship Series, Part 2)
The primary focus of Jesus' brief life and ministry was not on preaching, teaching or healing people, but on making disciples. So we shouldn’t be surprised to learn that at the end of his ministry, after his resurrection and before his ascension, he commissioned his own disciples to make new disciples (Matt 28:16-20).