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The True Gospel of God for all Persons

What is the good news of Jesus Christ for all people? In this Seven Minute Seminary, Dr. Phil Meadows challenges our misconceptions about the gospel and re-aligns us to God’s love as an embrace and transformation of our entire person.

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Jesus Meets Desperate People in Desperate Situations

The miracle that happens at the wedding of Cana happens in the midst of desperation. In today’s Seven Minute Seminary, Jessica LaGrone shows us how miracles in the Gospels are preceded by desperate situations, which points to the care and sufficiency of Jesus.

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Christians Should Confess Their Sins More

The practice of confession is the discipline of bearing ourselves before God and others for the sake of release from the power of sin. Watch this Seven Minute Seminary video with Dr. Kevin Watson as he shares an underrated and powerful spiritual discipline for the Christian life.

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Why Confession is Not Enough

We talk about confessing the ways we have fallen short of God’s ideals. Some congregations even repeat a confession liturgy weekly or monthly. But, is confession enough? Keith Turner shares insight on confession and why more is needed.

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Why God's Grace Is So Radical

The truth is that grace, or gift, was not a concept unique to the Christian faith in the first century. In fact, even pagan religion afforded grace a role in the relationship between the gods and their followers. What makes the grace of the Christian gospel unique? In today’s Seven Minute Seminary video, Dr. John Barclay explains that it’s the nature of the recipients—us—that is so telling about the grace of God in Jesus Christ.

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God's Truth is Therapy for the Soul

We all know God’s Word says that the truth will set us free. But, how does it set us free? Peter Bellini shares how the truth of God counteracts the lies we have believed to transform our lives and allow us to live the way God intended.

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Prevenient Grace: Two Helpful Distinctions

Like all structures, theological or otherwise, Wesley’s doctrine of prevenient grace can be dismantled and carefully examined in order to enrich our understanding. In today’s post, Brian Shelton offers two helpful distinctions to further our appreciation of prevenient grace.

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