Christians are in a unique and challenging position. Like the saints named in the great "roll call of faith" in Hebrews chapter 11, we are "strangers and pilgrims on the earth" desiring "a better, that is, a heavenly country."
Contrary to what even some churches and preachers will tell you, you cannot "make your peace with God."
With the world seemingly descending into a new Dark Age, where is your focus as a Christian?
"For whatever things were written before were written for our learning, that we through the patience and comfort of the Scriptures might have hope."
In a previous article we saw that the pomp and power of the great but unbelieving men of this world become corruption and weakness when they lift up their eyes in Hell. But God commands us not to seek greatness, but smallness. It is the "small men of Heaven" who shall reign in glory with their Lord.
In our time, Satanic postmodernism reinforces the blinding falsehood that each of us is his own authority, that each of us has the right to live by his own "truth".
The uncertainty of life in these days gives greater opportunity for the proclamation of the Gospel.
A new "fake Christianity" is now the sad hallmark of the organized church.
Psalm 130 begins in the depths of our need, but ascends to the heights of God's redemption.
In a world shaped by postmodernism, the most important ingredient is a clear understanding of the supernatural nature of the Bible.