Posts tagged with ‘Gospel’

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The Divine Origin of the Bible

by Thomas Provost

GALATIANS Sunday, July 28, 2013   The Divine Origin of the Gospel Galatians 1:11 – 17     I. Introduction: Desertion from Paul’s Gospel Is Desertion from the Gospel (1:1 – 2:21)             A. Greeting: Paul’s Apostolic Authority (1:1 – 5)             B. Problem Explained: Desertion from the Gospel (1:6 – 10)             C. Paul’s […]

Why should we read and study the Old Testament?

by Thomas Provost

Why should we read and study the Old Testament?   “The most compelling reason for Christians to read and study the Old Testament lies in the New Testament.  The New Testament witnesses to the fact that Jesus of Nazareth is the One in whom and through whom all the promises of God find their fulfillment.  […]

The Miracle of Belief

by Thomas Provost

My speech and my preaching were not with persuasive words of human wisdom . . . —1 Corinthians 2:4   Paul was a scholar and an orator of the highest degree; he was not speaking here out of a deep sense of humility, but was saying that when he preached the gospel, he would veil […]

No Other Gospel

by Thomas Provost

Following are the notes and outline of Sunday’s message.  The message itself did not record due to an error, so it will not be found on the sermon page – sorry about that.  The quotes that I used in the message can be found at the end of this blog under “Quotes.”  These quotes are […]

Galatians – Standing By Grace In Union With Christ (1) Message Notes 7/7/13

by Thomas Provost

GALATIANS Series Title: Standing By Grace In Union With Christ; The Believer’s Relationship To The Law     I. Rescued By Grace     I. Introduction: Desertion from Paul’s Gospel Is Desertion from the Gospel (1:1 – 2:21)             A. Greeting: Paul’s Apostolic Authority (1:1 – 5)             B. Problem Explained: Desertion from the Gospel […]

Contend For The Faith

by Thomas Provost

CONTEND FOR THE FAITH . Jude, the brother of the Lord exhorted believers in his day to “earnestly contend for the faith that was once and for all delivered to the saints” (Jude 3b).  As believers in Christ we are to take heed to this exhortation and do the same.  We must know the fundamental […]

Approach, My Soul, The Mercy Seat

by Thomas Provost

The lyrics of the following hymn are absolutely beautiful and powerful.  I hope that you will be blessed by these inspired thoughts from John Newton.  The message is one of grace, mercy and then more grace.  The gospel of Jesus Christ is the sole anchor and hope for humanity.  “But far be it from me […]

Purity Of Doctrine – Continued

by Thomas Provost

Purity Of Doctrine – Continued       I have chosen another portion from a lecture by C. F. W. Walther, a Lutheran scholar and pastor from the 19th century.  To learn more about this scholar please see the prior post Purity of Doctrine.       This quote from Walther demonstrates his passion for students […]

May 18, 2013. John Brown of Haddington – Part 2

by Thomas Provost

In the last blog post I gave a short bio of John Brown of Haddington.  Once again, he lived in and ministered in Haddington, Scotland.  He was born in 1722 and went into the glorious presence of our Lord Jesus Christ in 1787.  Following are two more quotes from his writings that I believe will […]

May 14, 2013. John Brown of Haddington

by Thomas Provost

The information for this short bio of John Brown was taken from Puritan Reformed Spirituality, by Joel Beeke and Meet The Puritans, also by Joel Beeke. John Brown was born in 1722 in the village of Carpow, near Abernethy, Scotland.  He was born and raised in poverty and obscurity.  His parents were poor and could […]