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Do Not Neglect Your Bible

How can we stand firm in the evil day?

Written by Tom Ascol | Thursday, August 27, 2020

Scripture clearly warns us that there will be times when people who are called by God’s Name will quit listening to the actual words of God and will instead seek guidance and affirmation from other sources—even myths—all the while thinking they are hearing from the Lord.   They shall wander from sea to sea, and... Continue Reading

Teach Us to Number Our Days

Although life is short and the wrath of God terrifying, the mercy and protection of God for His people are great.

Written by W. Robert Godfrey | Wednesday, August 26, 2020

If our need is to number our days by contrasting their shortness with the eternal nature of God, then our prayer to God is that He would teach us: “Teach us to number our days.” We will never learn that lesson in our own strength.   Teach us to number our days that we may... Continue Reading

Confronting the Chaos of Our Culture with the Love of Christ

Are the troubles of 2020 are causing you to lose your spiritual nerve?

Written by Doug Eaton | Wednesday, August 26, 2020

The sad reality is more and more church members are indicating that even after COVID is no longer a threat, they would prefer to keep watching church online. Their couch and their coffee seem to be too much to sacrifice. Besides, with the world raging around us, our home feels safer, but being safe is... Continue Reading

What the Psalter Should Teach Us about the Songs We Sing

We need to sing songs that boldly proclaim all the truths contained in God’s Word.

Written by Brian Sandifer | Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Pastors need to be aware of the formidable tool that God has given us to teach his people—namely, the power of music and song. Our people may quickly forget the finer details of our sermons, but they will be humming the melody of that song long into their Sunday afternoon and Monday morning.   How... Continue Reading

A Big God for Little People: The Responsibility of Teaching Children

The call to teach children diligently is a call to diligent study.

Written by Jeremy Peters | Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Children, like all of us, come to believe through a work of sovereign grace. But God has ordained instruction to be a primary means of directing children onto the path of righteousness and wisdom (Prov. 1:1–7). The sacred writings are able to impart the wisdom that leads to salvation (2 Tim. 3:14–15). It is the... Continue Reading

Johannes Bugenhagen—Sharing the Gospel and Caring for the Poor

A model of Christian love and compassion.

Written by Simonetta Carr | Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Bugenhagen became known as the most influential proponent of programs for the poor at the time of the Reformation. In fact, his church orders provide the most detailed instructions written at that time for the relief of the poor.   Known mostly as pastor and church planter during the Protestant Reformation (he has been called... Continue Reading

Ignoring Context Can Lead to Heresy

Using Bible verses out of context can have damnable consequences.

Written by Ryan Higginbottom | Wednesday, August 26, 2020

When we pluck out a verse and tack it to our email signatures, we’re modeling this behavior. We’re encouraging onlookers to use the Bible in this à la carte way. If we inspire people to walk blindfolded, some of them just might do so on a cliff.   Reading the Bible in its proper context... Continue Reading

Why Death Is the Final Stage of Salvation

John Owen's preaching was urgent because he believed that life was short.

Written by Crawford Gribben | Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Owen completed his series on preparing for death with theological reflection. He recognized that “ever since it had a being,” the soul had never had to experience life without the body to which it was attached.17He understood that an injury to the body, and especially serious and disabling head injuries, could have consequences for the... Continue Reading

You Keep Using That Word

I do not think it means what you think it means.

Written by Keith Mathison | Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Christians have to be engaged in discussions on important topics, and Christians need to be discerning in order to notice when and if false teaching is creeping into the church, but Christians need to be well-informed before attempting either. It’s a matter of simple honesty and integrity.   The Princess Bride is one of the... Continue Reading

…The One For Whom Christ Died

Debates related to liberty of conscience in the fellowship of believers have long plagued the church.

Written by Nicholas T. Batzig | Friday, August 21, 2020

When you look at the person in the seat next to you at church—or online while viewing a worship service—do you see one who for whom Christ died; or, do you see one who is either living up to or failing in your personal expectations?   If we have discovered anything about Christians during this... Continue Reading

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