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When We Feel Like Giving Up

We shouldn’t be surprised by discouragement.

Written by Thomas Brewer | Tuesday, January 31, 2023

We don’t have the perspective to see all that God is doing. We’re small, but God is big. It can sometimes be hard to hear Him; hard to feel His strength. We sometimes want to give up, and sometimes we do. But He’s always there working—in our lives, in others’ lives, and throughout history—for my... Continue Reading

Make Christianity Hard Again

There is something about a challenge that causes people to rise to it.

Written by Danny | Tuesday, January 31, 2023

The ironic part is that Christianity is difficult. The way of Jesus is the way of the cross. So don’t talk about it like we just need to be nice people.    I grew up in a very interesting strain of Christianity. Now, I don’t know if this was the explicit teaching of my church... Continue Reading

Put Not Your Trust in Princes—An Exposition of Psalm 146

Corporate Lord’s Day worship is the appropriate place for the people of God to praise our Lord and offer up to him our hallelujahs.

Written by Kim Riddlebarger | Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Jesus is the God of Jacob and that great king who reigns from Zion. This is why the people of God assemble together to “praise the Lord” and offer “hallelujahs” unto our creator, redeemer and covenant Lord. Jesus accomplishes all of things through his word and through his sacraments. Therefore, let us do as the Psalmist... Continue Reading

What Must Be Driven by Why

We ought to have a reason why we are doing everything that we do in church.

Written by Stephen Kneale | Tuesday, January 31, 2023

We must ask what we’re trying to achieve before we can figure out the best way to achieve it. Unless we know why we are doing this thing we can’t possibly figure out how best to do it.    It seems like an obvious thing to say, but let me say it anyway. What you are aiming to do... Continue Reading

How Patient Is God With Us?

God bears long with us in order to encourage us to repent.

Written by Nick Batzig | Wednesday, January 25, 2023

We must remember the mercy of God in Christ, as we acknowledge, hate, and turn from our sin and rebellion to Him who is “merciful and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in lovingkindness,” to the God who “forgives iniquity, transgression and sin.” May God give us grace to see that his patience is part of... Continue Reading

William Borden’s Impactful College Years for Christ

We may be encouraged in our own spiritual life and service by Borden’s outstanding example.

Written by Vance Christie | Wednesday, January 25, 2023

In addition to financially supporting the founding of the Yale Hope Mission…Borden was actively involved in the carrying out of its ministry. He regularly took part in helping to conduct the Gospel services that were held at the mission. A foreign visitor at Yale said that what had impressed him the most during his time... Continue Reading

Leaving a Church Well

For those who are considering a transfer to another congregation for non-moral reasons.

Written by Bryan Schneider | Wednesday, January 25, 2023

It is possible, in certain circumstances, to depart from a congregation in a loving way. Then there are ways one can depart from a congregation which leaves a wake of pain and suffering behind. One way honors the Lord and the other harms His people.   Today’s article is going to be difficult and could... Continue Reading

Calvin on the Authority of Scripture

Scripture, for Calvin, bears witness to its own authority.

Written by Jackson Shepard | Wednesday, January 25, 2023

The Holy Spirit does two things: inspires the writing of Scripture and indwells the people of God. As a corollary of both, he carries the divine writings into the hands of his people and guides them, as a people, in their interpretation. Scripture and Church, therefore, stand in harmony.    Early on in John Calvin’s... Continue Reading

The Basics—The Holy Trinity

The doctrine of the Trinity stretches the limits of human language and logic.

Written by Kim Riddlebarger | Wednesday, January 25, 2023

We must affirm that there is one God who exists in three distinct persons–Father, Son and Holy Spirit, who are equal in glory, majesty and power. This is how God reveals himself in his word.   It is common to hear people claim that Christians, Jews, and Muslims all worship the same God. Not true.... Continue Reading

The Curse Under Our Breath

What Grumbling Sounds Like to God

Written by Greg Morse | Wednesday, January 25, 2023

Paul describes the luminary life of trusting saints; a life that shines in a dark and thankless world (Romans 1:21). Blamelessness, innocence, proving ourselves to be children of God—all by a supernatural life of worship instead of bleating.   At first, it seems a little thing, A want unmet, a prayer unwinged. Voiceless, it interrogates... Continue Reading

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