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Of Joy or Despair in Ministry Success

Whether there is joy or sadness, celebration or condemnation, one message remains the same—the kingdom of God has come near.

Written by Pastor Travis Peterson | Wednesday, July 26, 2023

One’s heavenly citizenship is far more important than the experience of the greatest of miracles on earth. Do you see how this might help the joyful or the discouraged minister of the gospel? Do you see how this might help the passionate church volunteer in seasons of success and failure? It can.   Are you a... Continue Reading

“Avoid Such People”

Don’t use all your time associating with Christians who don’t build you up in the love and worship of the Lord Jesus.

Written by T.M. Suffield | Wednesday, July 26, 2023

It’s always worth noticing that the command to make disciples is not just make lots of new Christians, but also therefore to grow all those Christians up into maturity. Maturity might include sometimes not associating with certain people for your own sake—immaturity definitely should.   When reading through 2 Timothy with some folk a few weeks... Continue Reading

Fools for Christ

The Dodgers have reconfirmed it is possible to be craven and sanctimonious at the same time.

Written by David Rainbow | Wednesday, July 19, 2023

Evangelicals need a Biblical theology of foolishness for our generation that will at once “shame the wise” and declare the truth and promise of the gospel. How should that look for Protestant believers in the twenty-first century? Whatever it looks like, it must embrace the foolishness of the cross to affirm that our faith does... Continue Reading

Keep the Lord’s Day in Hopeful Anticipation

Every Lord’s Day, look forward to the Day of the Lord. Make heaven a special focus of your meditations.

Written by Joel Beeke | Wednesday, July 19, 2023

If you had the opportunity to spend a whole day with someone very dear to you, wouldn’t you be glad for it? Imagine a day to be with a kind father or mother, a loving spouse, or a dear friend. Would you resent putting aside your work to be with this loved one? Wouldn’t you... Continue Reading

What Is a Critique For?

It's worth asking.

Written by Ian Harber | Wednesday, July 19, 2023

Am I critiquing simply to destroy someone else, or am I critiquing to build someone else up? This matters significantly. It doesn’t take a genius to see flaws. But it does take someone with character, hope, and love to critique in a way that actually makes things better.   Is it to tear down something bad?... Continue Reading

How Both “Death With Dignity” and Nazi Propaganda Redefine Compassion

Holocaust-era movie eerily resembles the expansive loosening of euthanasia laws in the name of human dignity.

Written by John Stonestreet and Timothy D. Padgett | Wednesday, July 19, 2023

The people who suffer around us deserve our compassion and care. They shouldn’t be told that their lives aren’t worth living or made to think that they’re somehow a burden on us or that they’re taking resources from those who need them. They aren’t Hitler’s Untermenschen just because they don’t live lives of perfect heath and prosperity.... Continue Reading

The Stages of Spiritual Maturity: Spiritual Fathers

Spiritual fathers understand how to fight the good fight of faith and apply it as a way of life.

Written by Robb Brunansky | Wednesday, July 19, 2023

Where are you today—are you a spiritual child? A spiritual young man? Or a spiritual father? What steps will you take to grow? If you are saved and your sins forgiven, Christian, you are called to grow in your faith, in spiritual maturity, and more into the likeness of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. ... Continue Reading

The Glory of Godliness

Our indifference towards godliness is alarming, especially when we consider the promises that the Bible associates with it.

Written by Micah Colbert | Wednesday, July 19, 2023

Every believer is called to pursue godliness. So how do we do this? For starters, we need to understand that this is not a legalistic endeavor. We don’t have the commitment or willpower to somehow make ourselves godly. A life given over to God can only be fueled and sustained by grace.   An Abandoned... Continue Reading

The Duty to Rest

No one has an excuse for misbehaving, but fatigue makes it harder to behave in a way that is wise.

Written by Mark Horne | Wednesday, July 19, 2023

Your duty to be virtuous and kind despite feeling horrible is real, but it is your secondary duty. Your first duty is to do what you can to get enough sleep and whatever else you need so you don’t find it so hard to be virtuous in the first place.   In Solomon Says, I wrote a... Continue Reading

The Danger of Entering Temptation

All temptations begin small. They may even appear benign, but they are full of poison.

Written by Mike Ratliff | Wednesday, July 19, 2023

Satan is shrewd. He knows that his victories come mostly by wearing us down. It is at these times that the temptation in our minds will be so severe that unless God does provide the way of escape, and we take it, then we will have entered into temptation.   9 “Pray, then, in this... Continue Reading

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