Propitiation

This morning we are going to look at the theological term “propitiation” (1 John 2:2). This is one of many words we find in Scripture to describe the work that Jesus Christ was sent to accomplish on the cross. To “propitiate” means to appease, placate, or make amends...

“He Who Has The Son Has Life”

The Scriptures give to those who are regenerated by grace through faith in The Lord Jesus Christ blessed assurance of salvation. John in language that is about as clear as can be tells us: “He who has the Son has life, and he who does not have the Son of God does not...

God’s Well Of Salvation

The passage in John 4:4-14 is full of wonderful insights into the heart of Christ for lost souls (See also Matthew 18:10,11; Luke 19:9,10). Jesus not only looked on the multitudes with compassion (Matthew 9:36, 15:32), but He also looked at individuals with compassion...

Saved To Serve The King

One unmistakable teaching of Jesus, as well as the rest of the New Testament, is that concerning “good works” (Matthew 5:16) or “fruit” (John 15:1-8). We live in a day and age when people are being told that they are Christians because they made a profession of faith,...

The Wells Of Salvation

The Hebrew word for the English word “salvation” is “yeshuw`ah”, which in the New Testament is translated, “Jesus”. Jesus, of course, is more literally “Yeshua”, being a Hebrew name (Matthew 1:21). This morning we will be looking at a text that speaks of “the wells of...