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  • Sermon: The Bread of Life: John 6:27-35

    27 Do not work for the food that perishes, but for the food that endures to eternal life, which the Son of Man will give to you. For on him God the Father has set his seal.” 28 Then they said to him, “What must we do, to be doing the works of God?” 29…

  • CNN host falsely claims Jesus “admittedly was not perfect”

    On his CNN show this week, host Don Lemon was talking about the legacy of our founding fathers with fellow CNN host Chris Cuomo. Lemon was pointing out that our founders were imperfect and decided to get theological when he said “Jesus Christ, if that’s who you believe in, Jesus Christ, admittedly was not perfect…

  • New York Times blames churches for being “major source” of Covid cases

    The New York Times ran an article today under the headline: “Churches Were Eager to Reopen. Now They Are a Major Source of Coronavirus Cases.” If you had just read the headline, that sounds like a pretty severe indictment. The article goes on to say that more than 650 cases of Coronavirus have been linked…

  • There’s no such thing as a Christian who has not been born again

    Being born again is another word for the doctrine of “regeneration.” It is a supernatural work that God does within a person who comes to faith. All Christians are born again because all Christians have experienced regeneration. There’s no such thing as an unregenerate Christian. That’s not a Christian! Being born again is about coming…

  • The virtue signal of all virtue signals: liberals compare themselves to heroes of all past generations

    Last week, legal scholar and philosopher Robert George had a thought-provoking series of Tweets on how people today would have responded to historical events had they lived through them.   George says:  “I sometimes ask students what their position on slavery would have been had they been white and living in the South before abolition. Guess what?…

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Josh Benner has pastored churches in Connecticut, Illinois, and Minnesota. He holds a Master of Divinity degree from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.

Josh is passionate about preaching and teaching the Bible.

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