Mark Dever – For Children Only – Mark 10:13-16
Preaching from Mark 10, Dever reminds us of how important children were to Jesus; and even more so, how important our entrance to the kingdom hinges on our own childlike dependence on Christ.
Preaching from Mark 10, Dever reminds us of how important children were to Jesus; and even more so, how important our entrance to the kingdom hinges on our own childlike dependence on Christ.
Preaching from Malachi, Hayes reminds us to consider the quality of our devotion and affections for God.
Preaching from Colossians 3, Waggoner reminds us, as believers to put off the sinful habits that defined our old life and clothe ourselves with the righteousness of Christ.
Preaching from Matthew 7, Rainer challenges us to be mindful of our own sin when we pass value judgments on others; yet never excusing sin, instead we should point others to the cross.
Preaching from John 3:22-30, Harris admonishes us to consider the example of John the Baptist, and finish strong the walk of faith, with contentment and commitment.
Each semester Dr. Akin addresses questions submitted by the student body. The questions often range from issues of theology and biblical interpretation to politics and Georgia football.
Preaching from Phillipians 1:1-10, Mathis challenges us to be fully devoted followers of Christ; thankful for those that support us, and passionate about serving the Savior.
Preaching from John 13:21-30, 36-38, Blackaby reminds us of Judas’ and Peter’s fight with sin, and challenges us to not trust in our own ability but in our weakness, trust in Christ.
Preaching from John 13, Bowyer challenges us, in light of the Gospel, to surrender our rights in return for a life of servanthood to Christ.