Dr. Mark Minnick
A Believer's Sense of Security - Gospel Security
by Dr. Mark Minnick (Jul 12 2011)
The believer has two sources of insecurity - sin (the flesh) and suffering. The Gospel nurtures our sense of security. What stabilizes the believer is the gospel. If God is for us, no one can be against us. He foreknew us, He predestined us, He called us, He justified us, and He glorified us.
Leadership Anomalies
by Dr. Mark Minnick (Oct 26 2010)
Have you ever wondered how God can seemingly bless leaders who persistently do the wrong thing? A look into the lives of Balaam, Samson, and Solomon shows leadership anomalies. People can draw the wrong conclusions about their activities if they are not discerning about their lives. The truth is God doesn't let failure go unnoticed and unrecorded. Leader anomalies adversely affect their followers, and the Word of God reigns supreme in these inconsistencies.
Is Style of Music Merely a Matter of Christian Liberty? Part II
by Dr. Mark Minnick (Oct 26 2010)
Is Style of Music Merely a Matter of Christian Liberty? Part II
Is Style of Music Merely a Matter of Christian Liberty? Part I
by Dr. Mark Minnick (Oct 26 2010)
Is Style of Music Merely a Matter of Christian Liberty?
Care Cast on Him Who Cares
by Dr. Mark Minnick (Oct 24 2010)
Suffering and trouble are the means of experiencing true grace. There are three categories of customary cares in scripture. There are the cares of the necessities of life, the care for the lives of others, and the care for the work of God. Phil. 4:5-7 tells us what to do with our cares. 1. Don't worry. 2. Pray. 3. Make supplication. 4. Be thankful.
The Power of the Bodily Resurrection of Christ
by Dr. Mark Minnick (Oct 24 2010)
The bodily resurrection of Christ is crucial to the gospel. It is evidence that He had authority over the Jewish religious system, it was the infallible proof that He is alive, and it is the proof that God made Jesus both Lord and Messiah.