Jelly Roll Christianity
It’s 5:30 a.m. on a cool, foggy morning in the heart of Bible Belt America. A man groans as he...
Read Moreby Jay Harrod | Aug 27, 2025 | General, Theology | 0 |
It’s 5:30 a.m. on a cool, foggy morning in the heart of Bible Belt America. A man groans as he...
Read Moreby Jay Harrod | Aug 20, 2025 | Theology | 0 |
The gospel is the good news of Jesus Christ. It is the power of God unto salvation. But in a...
Read Moreby David Zimmerman | Aug 6, 2025 | Evangelism, Theology | 0 |
Previous Article: “Go Stab Plump Kings Till the Fat Closes Over the Handle” For his...
Read Moreby Jay Harrod | Jul 28, 2025 | General, Theology | 0 |
With the passing of our dear brother, Dr. John MacArthur, I was compelled to go to Grace To You’s...
Read Moreby Jay Harrod | Jul 16, 2025 | General, Parenting, Theology | 0 |
“For all who are led by the Spirit of God are sons of God.For you did not receive the spirit of...
Read Moreby Jay Harrod | Mar 17, 2025 | General, Missions, Theology | 0 |
Photo by Wyxina Tresse on Unsplash SAINT PATRICK’S DAY Well, here we are, St....
Read Moreby Jay Harrod | Mar 7, 2025 | Evangelism | 2 |
A Personal Encounter with the Gospel Four years ago, on the Fourth of July in Gatlinburg,...
Read Moreby Allen Nelson IV | Jun 28, 2022 | Theology | 0 |
In Ephesians 4:20, Paul says the Christians at Ephesus had “learned” Christ. By that,...
Read Moreby George Alvarado | Jun 20, 2022 | Theology | 0 |
The Parable of the Talents is more than just about “talents.” A lot more! But how are...
Read Moreby Allen Nelson IV | Jan 3, 2022 | Theology | 0 |
The following is an excerpt from my book, From Death to Life: How Salvation Works (you can order...
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Nov 15, 2021 | Evangelism | 0 |
The Father has sent His Son to be the Savior of the world. The most important question everyone...
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Aug 11, 2021 | Evangelism | 0 |
What is your experience witnessing to Mormons? A couple of Mormon missionaries stopped by my house...
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Jun 9, 2021 | General, Theology | 2 |
This is my second review of a The Pilgrim’s Progress movie, and I’m glad to share...
Read Moreby Allen Nelson IV | Apr 14, 2021 | Theology | 0 |
In a previous post, I wrote a little on understanding John 3:16. In today’s post, I’d...
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Apr 12, 2021 | Evangelism, Missions | 0 |
“Go, Therefore” posts are quick tips to help Christians live lives of evangelism....
Read Moreby Allen Nelson IV | Apr 5, 2021 | Theology | 0 |
It seems some Calvinists get so concerned about John 3:16 being used as a “gotcha” against the...
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Jan 1, 2021 | Theology | 0 |
One of the reasons we make resolutions is that we are people who do better with some type of...
Read Moreby George Alvarado | Oct 9, 2020 | Evangelism, Preaching, Theology | 0 |
There are truckloads of webpages about how to officiate a marriage ceremony. And for the most...
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Sep 19, 2020 | Evangelism, Missions, Preaching, pSaturday Psalms, Theology | 0 |
Do you know that feeling when you start to tell someone about the Lord and you realize they do not already know Him? Do you get a pit in your stomach sometimes—a warning not to go there? Our natural response to difficulty is sometimes “flight.” Telling your neighbor that God will not only judge him or her but that God is right to do so can be frightening! It is no wonder we fail so many times in our evangelism—it is truly counter to our flesh’s desires for comfort!
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Aug 29, 2020 | pSaturday Psalms, Theology | 0 |
Jesus Reigns! Psalm 96 is like a lot of passages of the Bible—this chapter isn’t simply...
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | May 25, 2020 | Evangelism, Missions | 0 |
Last week, new neighbors moved into the house across the street from us. I wrote them a note and I...
Read Moreby Allen Nelson IV | Apr 6, 2020 | Theology | 0 |
Here I am, a Baptist writing a post against baptism. But actually, this post isn’t actually...
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Mar 21, 2020 | pSaturday Psalms, Theology | 0 |
Jesus, the lamb of God, became sin for His people that we might become the righteousness of God in Him. Jesus was the lamb who never strayed from the pasture, yet he took on the penalty deserved by foolish and rebellious sheep. Jesus is the lost sheep when he is suffering the penalty for our sins. Jesus is the one who cries to God to be sought after in this state. And Jesus is the one who never forgot God’s commands.
Read Moreby Allen Nelson IV | Mar 16, 2020 | Evangelism, Theology | 3 |
In God’s kind providence, it was a biblical understanding of the great doctrine of...
Read Moreby Allen Nelson IV | Feb 18, 2020 | Theology | 0 |
Men, mean, and misogyny all start with the same letter. Obviously, guys are jerks and need to calm...
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Feb 8, 2020 | pSaturday Psalms, Theology | 0 |
Pray Like Jesus Psalms 119:169 Taw Let my cry come before you, O Yahweh; give me understanding...
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Feb 1, 2020 | pSaturday Psalms, Theology | 0 |
It has been said that there are two religions in the world: the religion of grace and the religion of works. A distinguishing characteristic of the religion of works is that somehow the good deeds a man does are what pleases his deity. This is true whether that religion sees man as inherently good or as innately sinful. Since this is an affront to the gospel of grace, our Scriptures go to great lengths to destroy any hope men can have to save themselves by proclaiming the gospel of grace (Romans 3:24,25; Ephesians 2:8, 9). But wicked men will always twist good religion to their own ends and many a man has proclaimed the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ apart from works as a license to sin.
One of the ways God helps us to walk in his ways while we strive to imitate Christ is by granting us awareness of His immanence. Nothing can be hidden from the anthropomorphic eyes of God. For the heathen, this truth is blatantly denied as they fancy themselves into thinking they will escape judgment. It’s not always because men think they are good that they shall escape judgment, but sometimes it is that they think no one knows of their crimes. The child of God whose heart has been quickened earnestly desires obedience to God’s precepts and adherence to God’s testimonies, yet he or she still finds it difficult to obey. The spirit and flesh are opposed to each other and the battle rages, and sometimes the flesh wins.
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Jan 25, 2020 | pSaturday Psalms, Theology | 0 |
Christianity is thought of by many as the “religion of niceness.” Whoever came up with that idea knows very little of the scripture. Yes, Christians are called to be kind and should be known by their kindness and meekness. But too often we mistake kindness for fake-virtues like “never disagreeing with anyone,” and “never hating anything or anyone.” But as David speaks here, so does the Christ, “I hate and abhor falsehood.” Jesus Christ is the Truth and falsehood is a lie. Thus it is fitting that we should hate the opposite (falsehood) of that which we love (Christ). God chooses more than one word here to denote His holy hatred for lying. God personally hates lying and morally detests it.
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Jan 18, 2020 | pSaturday Psalms, Theology | 0 |
We vomit spoiled food almost instantaneously, not because we think about it and decide we should expel it, but because our bodies are naturally designed to protect us. We have a *”gag reflex” for a reason, and it prevents things from getting deep inside us before we have time to realize all the effects. Similarly, our Christian conscience and convictions, bathed in the Word and Law of God, are capable of causing a natural aversion to sin and evil before we’ve even had time to consider it. We are disgusted by the ideas of lying, stealing, vandalism, gossip, slander, sexual immorality, rape, orgies, homosexual acts and desires, drunkness, hypocrisy, envy, sorcery, and faithlessness. A Christian who is growing in holiness and separation from worldly lusts will find themselves more quickly disgusted when they encounter rampant wickedness and filth as they walk their path in this world (James 1:21).
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Jan 11, 2020 | pSaturday Psalms, Theology | 0 |
Psalm 119 is the longest chapter in the entire Bible. It’s longer than several entire books....
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