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Racial Disparities and The Parable of the Talents

Disparities are often evidence of differences, not discrimination.

Written by Samuel Sey | Friday, December 11, 2020

God entrusts people with different blessings or privileges—because he values faithfulness, not parity. We should do the same. We’re not instructed to pursue parity. We’re instructed to pursue faithfulness and biblical justice.   There are many great sermons, podcasts, and articles about social justice and critical theory. But there aren’t many good books about social... Continue Reading

Son of Adam, Son of God

The seed of the woman would crush the serpent’s head.

Written by Mark Johnston | Friday, December 11, 2020

For veteran preachers of the advent season, each Christmas brings an even greater challenge to open the eyes of our people to the wonder that should never cease to make us wonder.   Advent season has begun. Pastors all around the world are desperately looking for texts and angles on the theme that will enable... Continue Reading

Why the Virgin Birth?

Jesus' claim to the throne and scepter of Israel rested on matters of parentage.

Written by Kevin T. Bauder | Friday, December 11, 2020

The virgin birth is essential to Jesus’ right to govern Israel. Without the virgin birth, Jesus could not be the Christ, the Messiah who will bring in the promised kingdom.   Old-line liberals used to argue against the virgin birth of Christ. They saw it as an unreasonable and unscientific theory that was, on their... Continue Reading

Advent in a Global Pandemic

The light of Christ’s first Advent dawned in days of deep darkness.

Written by David Mathis | Friday, December 11, 2020

Advent, the season of waiting and preparation before the high feast of Christmas, is a chance to regain spiritual sanity, and create fresh and healthier rhythms personally and as a family and as churches.   These have been dark days in 2020, even in the light of spring and summer. Those spared great personal suffering... Continue Reading

The Gentle Tug of Spiritual Disciplines

Bible reading, journaling, prayer, and solitude are beneficial, powerful, and essential for the Christian life.

Written by Craig Thompson | Friday, December 11, 2020

Your spiritual disciplines will not usually yell at you, but when you neglect them, there are reminders. Learn to tune your heart and mind to the gentle tug of spiritual disciplines.   He always lets me know when it is time. He doesn’t care if it is freezing cold, raining, or a blazing hot South... Continue Reading

Sent Forth, Born of Woman

What child is this?

Written by R. Fowler White | Friday, December 11, 2020

In these two short phrases, Paul begins to reflect on the circumstances of Jesus’ birth, and they in turn move us to ponder the humiliation of Him who is from all eternity the glorious Son of God.   But when the fullness of time had come, God sent forth his Son, born of woman, born... Continue Reading

Godly Mothers

Some of the most useful servants of God throughout history owe a great spiritual debt to their mothers.

Written by Tom Ascol | Friday, December 11, 2020

Even when the home life is fraught with difficulties and challenges, a Christian mother has a great opportunity to influence her children for Christ. Her family is her mission field.   One of the greatest challenges that a child can face is growing up in a home where dad is either absent or spiritually disengaged.... Continue Reading

Wary of Words on the 1%

Comparing upward will leave you with eyes only for what you don’t have.

Written by Justin Poythress | Friday, December 11, 2020

Instead of the 1% at the top, we need to be looking at the 10 or 20% at the bottom. Which, if you’re in America, does not include you. The Bible persistently calls us to look at and have regard for the poor.   Did you know the that top 1% own over 50% of... Continue Reading

Asking the Right Questions

“Who are you?” is the question God most wants to answer.

Written by R.C. Sproul | Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Non-Christians often don’t ask religious questions because down deep inside they have a sneaking suspicion of what the answers might be, and they don’t like them. But Christians also are afraid of questions for the same reason, so they get into trouble.   Sometimes it is less important to have the right answers than to... Continue Reading

Secret Sins Will Harm Others

Sin’s effects are far messier and far more uncontrollable than we imagine.

Written by Greg Morse | Wednesday, December 9, 2020

We each sin as a human connected to other humans. We sin, as often as we sin, as fathers, mothers, daughters, sons, neighbors, coworkers, citizens, and, if Christians, members of the body of Christ.   J.C. Ryle is right when he observes that sin never announces itself to us with its full intentions. It never... Continue Reading

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