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If the foundation collapses, was it ever sound?
Matthew 5:13 calls us the salt of the earth. What does salt represent in Scripture, what does it do, and what does a "salty" believer look like?
We look at three more "mudsill plate" doctrines built on the foundation of Christ: imputation, resurrection of the dead, and eternal judgment.
In Adam we lost the right to the tree of life; in Christ we are blessed and have the right to the tree of life.
A mudsill plate is what connects a house's foundation to the rest of the building. Hebrews 6:1-2 expounds on three doctrines built on the foundation of Christ.
Believers see the place where the Lord lay and rejoice; the world sees it and seeks any excuse to avoid repentance, as we see from Matthew 28:1-20.
Are you content to be an adult child still drinking milk? Or will you seek for the meat of the word?
Christ's death on the cross meant nothing to those who passed by and mocked, but it means everything to those for whom He died, as we see from this Palm Sunday sermon in Matthew 27:33-50.
Christ is the perfect author of our salvation.
There will be two resurrections, and blessed are those who take part in the first, as we see from Revelation 20:1-6.
How is it that Christ, God incarnate, could learn obedience?
Beginning with Matthew 11:25-30, we look at those yokes which should be cast off, and those good yokes which are easy to bear.
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