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The Prosperity Gospel We Sometimes All Believe In

I know that the call to follow God is the call to submit everything to him and be willing to live within the circumstances he deems suitable.

Written by Tim Challies | Friday, January 24, 2025

 I knew I needed to reaffirm my confidence that Romans 8:28 is true and that God actually is working all things in such a way that they will ultimately prove to have been for my good and his glory. I knew I needed to simply trust.   My family experienced some difficult days through the... Continue Reading

When Contextualization Becomes Compromise

Contextualization is the practice of adapting the gospel to a specific culture in a way that makes it understandable and relevant.

Written by Paul Bang | Friday, January 24, 2025

If emotions—ours or those of others—become the final arbiter of truth, we’ll quickly lose our way. Christians are called to submit every part of our lives, including our emotions, to Christ’s authority. When our affections are grounded in Scripture’s truth, we’ll be able to better navigate the complexities of contextualization without compromising the gospel.  ... Continue Reading

In What Sense Are Israel and the Nations Today Heirs of the Covenantal Promises to Abraham?

What is the relevance for today of God’s ancient promises to Abraham?

Written by O. Palmer Robertson | Thursday, January 23, 2025

The question for today is, Is an unbelieving Israelite “according to the flesh,” an heir of the promised blessing of righteousness? Is he a “justified” person, declared righteous by God so that all his sins are forgiven, without having personal faith in the sacrificial offering of Jesus Christ the Son of God?   Introduction In view of... Continue Reading

Our Greatest Need (Revelation 4)

Our greatest need is to know God, love God, delight in God, and make much of God.

Written by Darryl Dash | Thursday, January 23, 2025

It’s easy to think the world is out of control and our lives are random. When things are hard, it’s easy to stop believing in God and doubt if He’s real. Then Revelation 4 comes along and shows us what’s really happening in this world. God occupies the throne of heaven. He is infinitely beautiful and... Continue Reading

2 Chronicles 17–20: “We Don’t Know What to Do, but Our Eyes Are on You”

God is in control.

Written by Paul Ritchie | Thursday, January 23, 2025

Who knows what the year ahead holds?  Who knows what decisions will have to be made?  Who knows what troubles we may have?  There will be plenty of times when we don’t know what to do.  But we have no reason to fear if we keep our eyes on God!   As I read about Jehoshaphat, I was really... Continue Reading

It’s Biblical

The Bible deeply influences our understanding of life, affecting our knowledge, morality, and spirituality often subconsciously, even without belief.

Written by Murray Campbell | Thursday, January 23, 2025

Equating events to ‘biblical’ isn’t a bad starting place. Most of us will do this, and do so without knowing what is ‘biblical’. In 2025, believers, sceptics and investigators will each turn to the Bible to image, explain and interrupt the events in our world, both great and small.    ‘It’s biblical’. The disaster is... Continue Reading

Awe with Audacity

The Spirit of Christian Prayer

Written by David Mathis | Thursday, January 23, 2025

We come [to the King] and keep coming—daily in prayer, weekly in corporate worship. God’s Spirit gives us reverence with confidence, humility with boldness, awe with audacity. In light of God’s might, we approach him with holy fear; in light of his mercy, we come with expectant delight. In Christ, we enter not only assured... Continue Reading

Sanctification in Christ—The Rest of Your Story

God has promised to conform all His children to the image of Christ.

Written by Le Ann Trees | Thursday, January 23, 2025

Christians do need to obey God’s command to gather regularly with their fellow saints under the oversight of a faithful minister (1 Peter 5:2–3). This is the way God has ordered his church on earth so that his sheep are properly cared for and guarded from the snares of the evil one (Hebrews 13:17). You... Continue Reading

Pascal’s Wager: An Update

If God exists, our choice for or against religion will have eternal consequences.

Written by David DeSteno | Thursday, January 23, 2025

As the people said to Moses in the book of Exodus when he was instructing them in faith, “na’aseh v’nishma”: We will do and then we will understand. That change in belief might come from experiencing benefits you didn’t expect, but it also reveals a basic truth about the mind. As much psychological research over... Continue Reading

Championing the Truth

Christians should pay attention to what Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg said about our world of lies and censorship.

Written by Andrew T. Walker | Thursday, January 23, 2025

Perhaps we should refrain from seeing the news from Meta in strictly left-coded or right-coded ways….We should see it as a renaissance of basic common sense, a summoning of procedural fairness, and an invocation of classic constitutional principles of free speech to refine public discourse in more equalizing ways.   Some quotes we come across... Continue Reading

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