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Face Your Fear of Man

Who do you look at to see yourself? Whose opinion of you forms your identity?

Written by Greg Morse | Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Christ calls us to look to his face, to hear his word, and to listen to his people to understand who we are in him. And as we hear what he speaks over us, mere human faces lose their hold on us. We speak truthfully and love freely because we, like Christ, are not receiving... Continue Reading

Reflections Concerning a Flower of the Soul

You can have true, lasting contentment in this life.

Written by Henry Anderson | Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Christian, do not be down on yourself. Run to new heights in the love of God in Christ, by trusting in Him and adoring His hand toward you in seasons of ease and difficulty.   They say that April showers bring May flowers. Well, that might ring true for many parts of the country, but... Continue Reading

Feeling Our Sins

Christians needs to recover the art of being honest about sin.

Written by Blake Long | Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Take your sin seriously. Kill it before it kills you. Point it out. Leave no room for silly games or foolish antics. Suffocate your sin. Feel it’s brunt—but remember Jesus.   He that has learned to feel his sins…has learned the two hardest and greatest lessons in Christianity. (J.I. Packer) We don’t like to talk... Continue Reading

Does the Pro-life Movement Help Mothers?

When people who kill children are considered heroes—of course, people who save children will be considered villains.

Written by Samuel Sey | Wednesday, May 25, 2022

The pro-abortion movement doesn’t ignore babies: they murder them. The pro-life movement, however, protects babies and their mothers. As for the ridiculous claim that the pro-life movement needs to embrace essentially leftist or socialist causes in order to prove we’re authentically pro-life: no.    One of the biggest myths about abortion today is that the pro-life... Continue Reading

Distributive Justice and the Book of Job

Is biblical justice closely related to an economic redistribution that will meet the needs of the poor and the helpless?

Written by Ronald Nash | Wednesday, May 25, 2022

God expects every truly righteous person to care about the poor and to do what is in his power to help them. But it begs the question to maintain that this concern can only be expressed in an endorsement of coercive and redistributory statism that is so essential to contemporary collectivist approaches to justice.   ... Continue Reading

The Ten Words: The First

Refusing to believe in the God who made them, they believe in a god they have made.

Written by John Hartley | Wednesday, May 25, 2022

What then is the best way to fight idolatry in our own lives and keep the commandment? What is the best way to call unbelievers to the one true and living God? What is the best way to reclaim those who have turned away to serve gods of their own imaginings?   You shall have... Continue Reading

Swimming with Sharks and Equality Vigilantes

Systemic, institutionally protected forms of robbery are forms of legal theft which break no laws, yet distort principles of just ownership.

Written by Justin Poythress | Wednesday, May 25, 2022

We should acknowledge differences, advantages, and imbalances, and strive to help those who are less fortunate. But we should not consider inequality an inherent obscenity. It is a base sort of spirit who says: “Because everyone [or, more often, because I] cannot enjoy that, no one should.”   Thieves are typically pegged under one of two... Continue Reading

An East Wind

God will pursue you, like an east wind. Which, strange as it sounds, is good news.

Written by T.M. Suffield | Wednesday, May 25, 2022

The Lord of Hosts [will] chase you down and do you good. To commit every resource of heaven to a single-minded pursuit of getting you to the garden of delight. To chase after you, overtake you, conquer and capture you, and then do you good, and be merciful to you.   Small details matter in... Continue Reading

Won’t Get Fooled Again

After the pandemic, Americans should never let public-health authorities deprive them of their liberties.

Written by John Tierney | Tuesday, May 24, 2022

[The public] assumed that the Centers for Disease Control knew how to control disease and that scientists and public-health officials would provide sound scientific guidance about public health. Those were reasonable assumptions. They just turned out to be wrong.   More than a century ago, Mark Twain identified two fundamental problems that would prove relevant... Continue Reading

Exiles Again

We can profitably look at and learn from the question of what it means to live as exiles in the world.

Written by Bill Fullilove | Tuesday, May 24, 2022

The world we live in has changed, and the faster the church gets our heads around it, the better. And the past two and a half years of a global pandemic have only turbocharged the change.  In a time of rapid, dislocating change, it becomes easy to want to get back to what we lost. ... Continue Reading

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