Three Streams

Restoration, Revival and Reformation

Entries for December, 2007

Romans 1:1 Part Three: Set apart for the gospel

“Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus called to be an apostle, set apart for the gospel of God”

Set apart for the gospel
We cannot follow Christ and still be absorbed in this world, the gospel call is a call to be set apart! We are set apart both from something and for something! Believers in Christ [...]

Romans 1:1 Part Two: Called

“Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus called to be an apostle, set apart for the gospel of God”

Called

In this introduction we find out that Paul is called to be an Apostle! Pauls conversion was not his own idea it was God’s! Paul simply responded to the divine call! Called by God as an apostle (one [...]

Romans 1:1 Part One: Servant of Jesus Christ

“Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus called to be an apostle, set apart for the gospel of God”
Within this first verse of the book of Romans we have tremendous spiritual truths set before us! Pauls introduction of himself in this letter is filled with truth that transforms!

Servant of Jesus Christ
Callled
Set apart for the gospel
God the [...]

The Cry for More

Talk the talk, play the game,
Lord I need a hunger for your Name.
Is it a sign, from your love, we’re estranged,
While professing your Name lives are unchanged?

Talk the talk, keep on playing,
But for a deeper walk I am praying.
Talk the talk and keep plalying around,
But where can genuine discipleship be found?

Talk the talk, remain on [...]

Why Prophecy?

Prophecy has fallen both into neglect and abuse within the church. I myself came to the Lord through a community of believers known as the Brethren. These Christians loved the lord, loved the bible but did not believe in the present day function of prophecy. They were influenced by the reformers, who while bringing new [...]


    “If sinners be dammed, at least let them leap to Hell over our bodies. If they will perish, let them perish with our arms about their knees.
    Let no one GO there UNWARNED and UNPRAYED for.”

    C. H. Spurgeon