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Sin or Disease?

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Is addiction a sin or a disease?

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Your Relationship to Your Married Children

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How should parents relate to their married children? This article looks at Genesis 2:24 and draws principles for marriage, then offering advice on the parents’ relationship to their married children.

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Colossians 3:23 – Working Heartily for the Lord

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From Colossians 3:23, this article shows how the desire to serve Christ must shape the mind of young people in their vocation.

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Looking to Jesus for Our Sanctification

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This article explains that sanctification is only possible by looking at Christ.

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How We Live by the Ten Commandments

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Christians can live by the Ten Commandments when they see how much they reveal Christ. This article shows that the Ten Words reveal the extent of Christ's atonement, obedience, and the righteousness that is imputed to the believer.

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The Resurrected Body of Our Lord Jesus Christ

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This article gives the differences of Christ's body before and after the resurrection. The resurrected body of Christ points to the certainty of what body Christians can expect.

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If God were obliged to be gracious, grace would no longer be grace and salvation would be based on human merit rather than being sola gratia. James Montgomery Boice
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