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Christ's Humiliation

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Part of Christ's humiliation was becoming a man in a sinful world in order to save his sinful people. The Lord of glory "made Himself of no reputation" (Phil. 2:7) by becoming one of us. Jesus Christ had to undergo the humiliation of being born in this world because he, as the Second Adam, had to be truly of the earth while still being of heaven.

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Submission to the Government of the Church: Is it Biblical?

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This article is about submitting to the government of the church. Hebrews 13:17 says, “Obey your leaders and submit to them, for they are keeping watch over your souls, as those who will have to give an account. Let them do this with joy and not with groaning, for that would be of no advantage to you.” Who are these leaders, and how should we submit to them?

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Right with God

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This article speaks about how sinners receive justification with God only through faith in Jesus Christ. The author describes what it means that we are justified through grace alone.

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Out of the Closet, Into the Light

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This article is on the topic of homosexuality. The author states that homosexual behavior is sinful rebellion against the seventh commandment and, like living in other sins, results in exclusion from the kingdom of God. However, true repentance from a homosexual lifestyle results in forgiveness and justification. This article also discusses the biblical role and attitude of the church in relation to homosexuality.

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Not from the Flesh but from the Heart

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This article is about adoption, the adopted children in the family, and the adoption of the children of God.

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A Scandal to the Church The Question of Titus 1:6 and the Children of Elders

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This article is about unbelieving or disobedient children of elders. The author looks at the family life of office-bearers, the covenant and child-rearing, the response of the covenant child, and church discipline.

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How Do I Know If I Am Elect?

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This article is about the question people sometimes struggle with: How do I know if I am elect? Together with the topic of election (predestination), this article also discusses assurance of salvation. Election is discussed in relation to Jesus Christ and faith in him.

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Home School versus Church?

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This article is about the relation of family and church. In the education of our children parents and church work together. The author also looks at home schooling.

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Psalm 90 - Teach us to number our days

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This article is about old age, and looking at eternal life and the purpose of life (from the perspective of Psalm 90).

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Dead and buried...the End?

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This article is about Jesus Christ and death and the grave. Through Jesus Christ we have hope for the believers who are buried.

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The Observance of Christmas

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This article looks at the Christian calendar, observing sacred days and the regulative principle.

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The church which today disparages Christian doctrine will tomorrow have no gospel to declare. Rienk B. Kuiper
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