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JasonLloyd

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John Piper (@johnpiper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Christ died and rose to own us. “So then, whether we live or whether we die, we are the Lord’s. For to this end Christ died and lived again, that he might be Lord both of the dead and of the living.” Romans 14:8–9

The Master's Seminary (@mastersseminary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Through the centuries, believers have always claimed the Bible is without error. Where does that confidence come from? Why should you trust the Bible? Is it historically accurate? Have its predictions about the future come true?

Grace to You (@gracetoyou) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Contemporary culture is dominated by dangerous assumptions about “mental illness” & psychiatric therapies. God’s people, by contrast, must examine these things in light of the absolute truth of Scripture. To read Dispelling Myths About “Mental Illness”: linktr.ee/gracetoyou

Contemporary culture is dominated by dangerous assumptions about “mental illness” & psychiatric therapies. God’s people, by contrast, must examine these things in light of the absolute truth of Scripture.

To read Dispelling Myths About “Mental Illness”: linktr.ee/gracetoyou
Megan Basham (@megbasham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Turning struggling souls to psychiatrists and pharmaceuticals instead of providing pastoral care is a form of pastoral malpractice. By definition, pastors are the shepherds of God’s flock, a role historically rooted in the heart and soul of pastoral ministry—soul care. As

Donnie Discerned (@donniedarkened) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This image from the Olympics is a clear example of Satan’s bait, designed to provoke Christians into responding in the flesh with wrath, vengeance, and resentment. As Christians, we must recognize this for what it is: a trap set by Satan to draw us away from the teachings of

This image from the Olympics is a clear example of Satan’s bait, designed to provoke Christians into responding in the flesh with wrath, vengeance, and resentment.

As Christians, we must recognize this for what it is: a trap set by Satan to draw us away from the teachings of
Owen Strachan (@ostrachan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some years ago, there was what I'll call a "Parenting Prosperity Gospel." That's a bold term, but I'll use it. Buckle up for a lengthy post on this persistent problem and its devastating effects on the church. In simplified form, the Parenting Prosperity Gospel (PPG) taught a

𝔚𝔥𝔦𝔱𝔢𝔅𝔢𝔞𝔯𝔡 (@hwseleutheroi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Corey J. Mahler I will gladly stand, together with my brothers, against the likes of you, Mr. Excommunicate. I have defended the gospel against enemies internal and external for decades, and Lord willing, will not only continue myself, but, by God's grace, have trained many younger men to

Owen Strachan (@ostrachan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don't hold on to bitterness. Don't seek vengeance. Pray to God instead. Ask him for the strength you need to overlook real wrongs done to you. Pray for the power to forgive. Acting in bitterness and vengeance is not strong. Acting in bitterness and vengeance is weak.