by Jason DeRouchie | Mar 29, 2014 | Articles/Essays, Biblical Theology Themes, Death & Resurrection, DeRouchie, Humanity, Love & Grace, People of God, Theology
The loss of a child is painful, deeply painful. Fifteen years ago, my wife and I experienced our first certain miscarriage. I was a new dad, and then, just like that, it was over. The loss was so unexpected. The ache went deep, to my soul’s core. And in the midst of... by Jason DeRouchie | Jan 24, 2014 | Audio, Biblical Theology Themes, DeRouchie, Love & Grace
In this post we are providing one of the most recent sermons by Dr. Jason DeRouchie. Dr. DeRouchie takes 1 Timothy 1:3-7 and explains how this passage is controlled by “command” (vs. 3, 5). Both the nature of the command and the goal of the command are... by Jason DeRouchie | Jan 10, 2014 | Biblical Theology Themes, DeRouchie, Love & Grace, The Gospel
How is love generated in our lives? The apostle Paul tells us in 1 Timothy 1:5, “The aim of our charge is love that issues from a pure heart and a good conscience and a sincere faith.” Love Overflows from a Pure Heart From the heart “flow the springs of life”... by Jason DeRouchie | Oct 31, 2013 | Biblical Theology Themes, DeRouchie, Love & Grace, People of God, Worship
What is the relationship between loving God and neighbor, and how can both Jesus and Paul say that loving our neighbor fulfills the law (Matthew 7:12; Romans 13:8; Galatians 5:14)? Isn’t love for God an even higher priority? Moses helps us answer these questions... by Jason DeRouchie | Oct 31, 2013 | Audio, Biblical Theology Themes, DeRouchie, Love & Grace, The Gospel
Dr. DeRouchie sat down with Tony Reinke of Desiring God and talked about a biblical theology of love. You can listen to the conversation here: A Biblical Theology of Love by Jason DeRouchie | Oct 10, 2013 | Holiness, Love & Grace, Uncategorized
Love. There are few things so universal and yet so challenging. Love for God. “The most important” commandment, says Jesus (Mark 12:29–30), and one that both the old and new covenants portray as necessary to enjoy God’s sustained favor. As Moses asserted, Yahweh...