Category Archive: Living the Gospel - Page 10

Jesus in Every Book of the Bible
Posted January 7th, 2011 by Mike Hubbard

I used to hate sitting next to this kid in Sunday School class, because he knew all the answers.  Seriously, this 11 year-old kid hits the nail on the head.  Listen to him explain the central truth of the Bible, Jesus in every book on every page.  The entire Bible is about Him, and our […]

Why I Am Ungrateful – by Russell Moore
Posted January 6th, 2011 by Mike Hubbard

Found this blog by Russell Moore on the Resurgence website to be challenging.  Dr. Moore is the Dean of the Theology School and Vice President at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville.  This blog is well worth the read!

Praising God for His Indignation?!
Posted October 8th, 2010 by Mike Hubbard

Been reading through Psalms, and this morning I read David’s prayer that he put to music in Psalm 7.   The Psalm is a cry to God to save him from evil people, recognizing that God is his refuge, his place of safety.  The basis of his hope is God’s wrath, his righteous indignation against sin […]

Gospel According to Jesus – Resource for Rocky Soil
Posted September 27th, 2010 by Mike Hubbard

Continued the series on Jesus’ parable of the soils yesterday, with our focus on the rocky soil.  The rocky soil represents people who quickly believe the Gospel, but have no root and after a short period of what seems to be Christian growth they quickly fall away when hardship arises.  I believe the issue Jesus […]

God, the Gospel and Glen Beck – Blog by Russell Moore
Posted September 1st, 2010 by Mike Hubbard

Just read this blog from Russell Moore, a professor and theologian from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary on the role of Glen Beck in American politics and Christianity.  His insights made me think deeply as I considered the implications of religion and politics and the influence the tie can have on the advancing of the Gospel.  […]