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When Busyness Leads to Worldliness

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How can Christians make a livelihood in the world without conforming to the world? This article explains what Christ meant when he said that we are not of this world: we are called to a new life, to flee worldliness, and remember that we belong to the everlasting kingdom of God, and therefore our busyness should always be done in the light of the world to come.

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Is It Right for Christians to Recite Creeds?

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Should Christians recite creeds? This article gives the biblical grounds for doing so. It shows that creeds serve as memorable summaries of what we believe about salvation.

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Do I Have to Go to Church to Be a Christian?

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Can you be a faithful Christian without going to church? No. This article explains why church membership and church attendance are important.

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How We Misunderstand the Command to Work Out Your Own Salvation

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In Philippians 2:13-14 we read that Christians are to work out their salvation with fear and trembling. What does it mean to work out your salvation? This article explains how this working out is still a work of God.

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Why We Don't Pray

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This article considers why we do not pray, explaining that it is not a matter of time but priorities. It ends with a call to reprioritize prayer time.

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According to the degree of our faith will be our enjoyment of Christ’s salvation, our patience in the day of trial, our victory over the world. Unbelief, in short, is the true cause of a thousand spiritual diseases. J. C. Ryle
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