Charles Spurgeon- Saved To Serve

(from “Weak Hands and Feeble Knees“) “Active service is expected of every Christian.  Christ does not put His children on a bed, and then carry them to heaven along a lazy road; but He gives them life, and bids that life develop itself; He gives them strength, and commands them to use that strength in…

Ray Comfort’s Orthodox Eschatology

In his recent article, “Heaven Is Ridiculous,” Ray Comfort continues to combat atheistic presumptions that God doesn’t exist. I think the most interesting thing about this article, however, is Comfort’s eschatology, in which he distinctly states that we are to look for a “New Heavens and New Earth.” There is nothing fabulous or novel in…

A “Comforting” Thought

Although the popular teachings of the day are sometimes wrong, one really has to wonder where to draw the lines between utility and futility. This morning I was reading Ray Comfort’s blog, and was pleasantly surprised at the large number of comments he daily gets. On an average, he receives about a hundred comments per…

A Lesson From Jeremiah

In this “advanced” age of ours, when progress swells like a flood, and sinful man prides himself upon such advances of knowledge as Solomon never dreamt of, it’s wise to have a firm grasp on sound doctrines and principles. Why? Because it’s too easy to be led astray by false teachers and wolves in sheep’s…