Gospel Living

From Living Waters to Broken Cisterns

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Posted by Will Plitt on

I was reflecting on a passage of scripture this morning from Jeremiah 2.13. In it God tells the prophet, “for my people have committed two evils: they have forsaken me, the fountain of living waters, and hewed out cisterns for themselves, broken cisterns that can hold no water.” As a ...

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3 Things I have Learned From Plant NC as a Future Church Planter

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Posted by Will Plitt on

Jason Kim, a future church planter and intern with Plant NC, recently shared with me what he has learned in his time with our network. As he preapres to move back to Sydney, Australia, I am encouraged that he leaves better trained and equipped for the future in the gospel. The Triangle Regional ...

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Advice for Church Planters

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Posted by Winfield Bevins on

We are living in an exciting time where God is raising up a new generation of church planters who have a bold vision and a sincere passion to plant culturally relevant and gospel centered churches. Many planters are stepping out in faith to answer the call of God on their life to plant a church. ...

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Are you dead to sin and alive to God — or dead to God and alive to sin?

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Posted by Will Plitt on

I recently preached through Romans 6:1–14 at 1.21 Church and was struck by the fact that we often fail to believe this truth and thus live out this aspect of the gospel. Through faith alone and grace alone, by Christ alone, we have freedom from the penalty AND the power of sin. The first ...

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Tags: gospel living, sin, freedom, romans, galatians

The Gospel and your mother-in-law

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Posted by Frikkie Grobbelaar on

I have never had a bad relationship with my mother-in-law, but that has always been easy because I now live in America and so I only get to see her every 2–3 years. A serious car crash, a heart-wrenching divorce and years of alcoholism have left her in a fragile state with little money and ...

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Tags: gospel, family, marriage