Humble Boldness

God loves for His children to come to Him in humble boldness. –Alistair Begg

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God-centered Prayer

God loves for His children to come to Him in humble boldness. –Alistair Begg

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Being There -  How to Help Those In Pain

Long-term suffering is daunting. Whether we're the one in pain, or the one providing comfort, the road is challenging and arduous.

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Genuine Faith

An important characteristic of genuine faith is that it doesn’t collapse when it is tested. –Alistair Begg

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Meditate on Heaven

Christian, meditate much on heaven; it will help you to press on and to forget the difficulty of the journey. –C.H. Spurgeon

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Either 'Yes' or 'No'

Let what you say be simply ‘Yes’ or ‘No’; anything more than this comes from evil. –Matthew 5:37 ESV

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Sermons about Telling the Truth

Download or listen to sermons by Alistair Begg about lying and the importance of speaking the truth.

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Truth Tellers

It is imperative that followers of Jesus be truth tellers. –Alistair Begg

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Only Cure for a Guilty Conscience

The only cure for a guilty conscience is the sight of Jesus suffering on the cross. –C.H. Spurgeon

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Video: "One Lord" by Alistair Begg

Most Christians know that “Lord” is not Jesus’ first name, but did you realize that the Bible uses this word—Lord—to mean more than just “master”? In fact it is a divine title, affirming that Jesus is God. Alistair Begg examines how the Bible’s teaching on “one Lord” underpins the unity of those who are in Christ. Those who name Jesus as Lord are characterized by belief in Him, belonging to Him, becoming like Him, and telling others about Him.

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