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What Christians Misunderstand About Discernment

It’s not about being right, but about embracing the truth of the one we love, Jesus.

Written by Daniel Darling | Friday, January 1, 2021

It’s especially important for those of us who teach and preach and write about Jesus, in any capacity, to hold fast to the faith once delivered to the saints. And it’s especially important to watch our words (James 3) and to “pay attention to our lives and our doctrine” (1 Timothy 4:16).   Discernment is... Continue Reading

God Is More Than “God”

Why He Loves to Be Called Father

Written by Scott Hubbard | Friday, January 1, 2021

Our God is not only Yahweh, but Jesus: not only the God who is, but the God who saves. And because he saves, we get to know him by another name, one that may be the sweetest of all.   Because you are sons, God has sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts,... Continue Reading

The Priestly Garments (Exodus 39:1-31)

Live for Him, in the priestly garments He has made for you.

Written by Gabriel Hughes | Thursday, December 31, 2020

I continue to be astonished at the number of Christians and their churches and the preachers, casting away their priestly garments for soiled, worldly clothing. They covet what the world has.   (1) “From the blue and purple and scarlet yarns they made finely woven garments for ministering in the Holy Place. They made the... Continue Reading

The Petition of Christ

Jesus, even now intercedes for us from heaven.

Written by Robert M. Godfrey | Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Christ the great, final, and ultimate High Priest comes before the Father with power to intercede for His disciples with three requests to bring before His Father. What can we learn about the heart of the Savior from His intercessory requests? What are the three prayer requests that the High Priest presents to His heavenly... Continue Reading

Encouragement for Hard Times from Saints of Old

Their lives may inspire and their words may inform, but their true value is that they point us to Jesus.

Written by Tim Chester | Wednesday, December 30, 2020

The best of Christian writers from across the centuries keep on directing our gaze to Christ and his work. The seventeenth-century Puritans wrote book after book about Christ, perhaps because it was the glory of Christ that sustained them through their hardships.   Let me tell you a story about a pandemic, lockdown and social... Continue Reading

Hope for a Suffering World: Divine Impassibility

We know he will stay true to his promises.

Written by Matthew Barrett  | Wednesday, December 30, 2020

In times of suffering, we need a God who does not suffer, one who can overcome suffering in order to redeem us and return justice to this evil world.   Ideas have consequences. As we look back at the 20th century, one idea that had serious consequences was the common assumption that God suffers. Influential... Continue Reading

Jews and Gentiles Eating Together: Thoughts on Half a Verse (Galatians 2:12a)

Because of Jesus, people from worlds apart are found sitting at the same table with one another.

Written by Jonathon Woodyard | Wednesday, December 30, 2020

At the deepest levels of reality, our unity is found in Christ. Our union with him by faith runs deeper than anything in this world that would ever tempt us to divide.   There are times when small parts of the Bible really stick out to me. I often feel the urge to just marinate... Continue Reading

Misquoting God: Are We Putting Words in God’s Mouth?

Go to the source. Base your thinking on God’s Word.

Written by M.R. Conrad | Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Beware of repeating what you have heard without verifying that it is true to Scripture. May the words of wisdom we repeat and the maxims we live by come from God Himself, untainted and untwisted by error.   “I cannot tell a lie,” young George Washington admitted. “I did cut down the cherry tree with... Continue Reading

The Ministry of Listening

Good listening habits don’t come naturally. They must be cultivated.

Written by Corey Williams | Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Thankfully, there are countless pastors that do listen well, that see that as essential to their calling to love and care for their flock. They model wise, thoughtful interaction with others. Yet pastors can stumble in this area and fail to practice what they preach. Why is that?   A while back, a friend of... Continue Reading

Learning from the Magi

We are encouraged to give of our time, possessions, and persons to the King of Kings and the advancement of His kingdom.

Written by Nicholas T. Batzig | Wednesday, December 30, 2020

As we consider anew the divine activity in the lives of the wisemen, we are met with the reality of God’s sovereign grace to those who were once far off from God. We are reminded of the way in which God chooses and calls pagans to trust in His Son.   Advent is a special... Continue Reading

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