
Hold Fast
In the book of Revelation, our Lord Jesus requires that churches hold fast to the truths that have been passed down in Scripture. Tragically, our Lord's command is ignored today by most professing Christians—some of the most important truths in Scripture are downplayed, ignored, and sometimes just outright rejected. But if we are to be Christians who are sound in the faith and able to refute that which contradicts, we must embrace the key truths that today's professing church has largely forgotten. We must hold fast to them. Join Tom Pennington as he explains key truths from Scripture that every Christian must Hold Fast.
Part 10
The knowledge of God's sovereignty in salvation shouldn’t steer us away from evangelizing but should drive, motivate, and compel our evangelism because God uses means to save people. Said this way, in salvation, God intends to use His word and people to sow the seed of the gospel to draw sinners to Himself.
Part 11
It has been said that understanding our union with Christ is crucial to the Christian life. The Bible teaches that union with Christ is a spiritual union between Jesus and the redeemed, where He is their supreme source in this life. This is best pictured when Jesus says that He is the vine and we, as Christians, are the branches.
Part 14
Obeying Jesus as Lord is a necessary consequence of salvation. This simply means that the person who confesses Jesus Christ as Lord will walk in obedience to His commands. Of course, this does not mean that he will do so perfectly, but the pattern of his life must be one that loves to obey his Lord and Savior.
Part 16
The doctrine of justification is a magnificent exchange where the Lord Jesus Christ gets the blame for my sin and I get the credit for His obedience. He gets my declaration of guilt, and I get His declaration of righteousness. On the cross, He suffered the punishment for my sin and I received the reward for His obedience.
Part 17
The Parable of the Soils, also known as the Parable of the Sower, is a vitally important parable that describes four responses that people give after hearing about the good news of Jesus Christ. But according to Jesus, this parable is also key because it is the foundation on which all His other parables rest.