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Christian, Do You Love God’s Law?

God’s law provides security and direction for the whole of life.

Written by Sinclair Ferguson | Friday, January 22, 2021

“You’ve got to love the law” has a double meaning. You’ve got to love it—it is a command. But at the same time, “you’ve got to love it” because it is so good. Of course it is. It is a gift from your heavenly Father.   At a PGA Tour tournament in October 2015, Ben Crane disqualified... Continue Reading

The Ethics of the COVID Vaccine

Worries about the safety and the ethics of the various COVID-19 vaccines are understandable.

Written by John Stonestreet and Roberto Rivera | Friday, January 22, 2021

The unprecedented speed at which the various vaccines were developed, reducing a process that often takes years to mere months, is an extraordinary accomplishment. Still, it’s perfectly reasonable to wonder if ethical and safety corners were cut to bring the vaccine to market so fast.   Recently, a Wisconsin pharmacist was arrested for attempting to... Continue Reading

Wonderfully Made

Marvel over God’s forming you the way you would regard any work of engineering and art.

Written by Grant Van Leuven | Friday, January 22, 2021

How awesome it is to look out and up to God’s majestically created world and universe for a transcendent feeling that speaks to our own smallness. But we are also to look down and within ourselves and even to our mother’s womb and feel so intimately and intricately significant. For God made us, and wonderfully.... Continue Reading

The Deadly Sins of Proverbs 6:16-19: The Twisted Heart

Remember the LORD’s response to wicked hearts: He hates them.

Written by Martin Blocki | Friday, January 22, 2021

In the midst of the confusion and chaos, recognize that you don’t need to know everything that is going on in the culture, nor can you control it.  Remember however, that God knows, sees, and hates all that is an affront to His holiness.   I doubt that many readers will have any difficulty accepting... Continue Reading

Unprecedented

To think that because we haven’t seen an event before that that event is without precedent is not only to be ignorant of history

Written by Michael Riley | Friday, January 22, 2021

There have been—and continue to be—much harder experiences for Christians than anything we’ve seen yet. Those Christians thought and wrote about their circumstances, and we should seek their wisdom. We don’t need to start from scratch on these topics. We’re just not that special.   These are not unprecedented days. That’s important to say, because unprecedented has... Continue Reading

Spurgeon, Atonement, and Your Life in Christ

“Christ is our life.”

Written by Aaron Lumpkin | Friday, January 22, 2021

For Spurgeon, the atoning work of Jesus illuminated and enlivened his piety towards a faith marked by good works, and he emphasized the centrality of the cross in our union with Christ, union with one another, and our mission in this life.   Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834–1892), the famed “prince of preachers,” navigated his life... Continue Reading

When the Wicked Prosper: A Biblical Perspective

Live by faith, not by sight, as you experience the harsh realities of life in a fallen world.

Written by Micah Colbert | Friday, January 22, 2021

I can’t think of a greater book to turn to in troubling times than I Peter. This epistle was written to encourage believers who are being persecuted for their faith. In this book, Peter exhorts suffering saints to passionately pursue a life of holiness in light of the hope that we have in Christ (I... Continue Reading

Cross

A study of the cross as used in crucifixion is a sobering exercise.

Written by Mike Ratliff | Friday, January 22, 2021

It is indeed significant that our English word excruciating comes from the Latin excruciatus, “out of the cross.” That, and much more, is what our Savior endured for all those of us who have and will believe the Gospel.   37 Ὁ φιλῶν πατέρα ἢ μητέρα ὑπὲρ ἐμὲ οὐκ ἔστιν μου ἄξιος, καὶ ὁ φιλῶν... Continue Reading

World Bank Chief: COVID May Have Pushed 100M Into Extreme Poverty

World Bank Chief Economist Carmen Reinhart called the economic crisis a "pandemic depression."

Written by Agence France-Presse | Thursday, January 21, 2021

The Washington-based development lender previously estimated that 60 million people would fall into extreme poverty because of COVID-19, but the new estimate puts the deterioration at 70 million to 100 million, and he said “that number could go higher” if the pandemic worsens or drags on.   WASHINGTON – The coronavirus pandemic may have driven... Continue Reading

Hungry and Thirsty for Righteousness

We thirst for a rightness with God that we cannot achieve.

Written by Dennis E. Johnson | Wednesday, January 20, 2021

In Jesus, our hunger and thirst for rightness with God are immediately, completely satisfied when God’s Spirit draws us to trust His Son. This justification assures us of God’s love, arousing our hunger for the righteousness of character that reflects Jesus the righteous One.   Jesus painted the picture of hunger and thirst for people... Continue Reading

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