Posted by Allen Cantrell
Christ’s Work and Our Weal
Posted by Allen Cantrell "Christ was all anguish that I might be all joy,cast off that I might be brought in,trodden down as an enemy that I might be welcomed as a friend,surrendered to hell’s worst that I might attain heaven’s best,stripped that I might be clothed,wounded that I might be healed,athirst that I... Continue Reading →
How Does This Quote Sit With You?
Posted by Allen Cantrell So how does this sit with you? "The cliché, God hates the sin but loves the sinner, is false on the face of it and should be abandoned. Fourteen times in the first fifty Psalms alone, we are told that God hates the sinner, His wrath is on the liar,... Continue Reading →
Those Who Preach In Glass Houses…
Posted by Allen Cantrell (as seen on http://www.defendingcontending.com) Apparently, the Robert Schuller empire, symbolized by the Crystal Tower of Babel Cathedral and built by the ultimate ultra-feel good pastor, the one who built a monument to man, whose shimmering building commemorating the gospel of Satan, is about to come crumbling down. One word describes... Continue Reading →
Worth Repeating
Posted by Allen Cantrell "At our best we shall find in ourselves daily cause for humiliation, and discover that we are needy debtors to mercy and grace every hour. The more light we have, the more we shall see our own imperfection. Sinners we were when we began, sinners we shall find ourselves as... Continue Reading →
If…Then
Posted by Allen Cantrell If one is justified, then one will be being sanctified. If the root is present, the fruit will be present. If the Holy Spirit indwells, then a holy life will be manifest. If the heart has been changed, then obedience will be the norm. If the biblical gospel is preached,... Continue Reading →
A Godly Man Is A Lover of the Word
Posted by Allen Cantrell -Written by Thomas Watson- "O how love I your law." (Psa. 119:97) Part A: A Godly Man Loves the Word Written Chrysostom compares the Scripture to a garden set with ornaments and flowers. A godly man delights to walk in this garden and sweetly solace himself. He loves every... Continue Reading →