Be Ambitious with Contentment
God wants us to be our best and do our best with what He has given us.
Go ahead, be ambitious in all things good and lawful, and all the while you are, be content at the same time for all the blessings God has given you in the present. Ambition is something to which some Christians assign a negative intention. The thought goes: “If you are ambitious, you must be... Continue Reading
Three Thanksgivings in Heaven
Considering the three instances of the word “thanks” in the Book of Revelation.
We certainly give thanks for all of our earthly blessings and all things that we have in Christ, creation and salvation. As we look to the future, we can join the heavenly chorus to thank God for His coming subjugation of the world. Thanks be to God for all that He has made, all that... Continue Reading
Thanksgiving, George Washington, Constitutions & Presbyterians
It is timely to recount the founding of the nation and its relationship to American Presbyterians and the Christian influences on the nation.
Four-hundred years after those brave and bold Pilgrims thanked God for His care as they built Plymouth guided by their constitution called the Mayflower Compact, this Thanksgiving Christians should celebrate God’s goodness and trust Him to continue caring for them. Over four-hundred years after the Pilgrims celebrated God’s preservation of their lives through a... Continue Reading
Is it really possible to live forever?
Every day we live while perishing should anchor our hearts to the imperishable life that awaits.
These bodies of ours are perishable, dishonorable, and weak (1 Corinthians 15:42-44). Simply put, our biological clocks will wind down one day. The wrinkles around our eyes, the thinning of our hair, the soreness in our joints, and dimness of our vision betrays us. So, through a monumental act of grace, God promises to raise... Continue Reading
Beauty That Never Fades
Outer beauty is merely visual, but inner beauty “radiates” from people.
Let us rejoice that we are being made more and more into the likeness of Christ, and whether we are physically pleasing to look at or not, we have now, and will continue to grow in, a radiance that reflects our good and glorious Lord and that will never fade away. Most often we... Continue Reading
The Algorithm Didn’t Change—We Did
If outrage fills your feed, maybe it’s because outrage feeds you.
The algorithm isn’t the danger. The heart is. Guard it. Shape it. Submit it to the Word. Let it be examined by Scripture, not by trends. Because in the end…the algorithm is a mirror. And if we don’t like what we see, it’s not the mirror that needs changing. It’s us. I opened the... Continue Reading
A Mosaic Call to Fearlessness: Part 1
Brothers, we must not fear man.
Brothers, if we walk in sinful fear, we will miss out on the joy of faithfully fighting alongside God in the battle. But trusting Him leads to fearlessness, and fearlessness leads us to the blessing of following him into the fight again and again. It is a blessing to be faithful day after day, from... Continue Reading
Abraham’s Seed
A brief analysis of Genesis 12:1-3 and its implications across Scripture.
There is a day coming when Jesus Christ will come again to judge the living and the dead. We have the hope of final glory set in our hearts as we work towards that day. It is in this time of the church that we must share the gospel of the king who died for... Continue Reading
What Is the Call to Worship?
God Himself summons His people into His presence for worship in spirit and in truth.
Far from being a mere formality, the call to worship is an essential act of grace. It is the moment when the Lord of heaven and earth says to His redeemed people: “Come, draw near, and worship Me.” And by His Spirit and through His Son, we answer with obedience and joy. In the... Continue Reading
Robert H. Reid, 1821-1907
Faithful pastor for four decades.
The combination of pastoral ministry, educational service, and faithfulness as a presbyter combined with the blessings of his covenant household make the case for Robert Harden Reid being one of the leaders of nineteenth-century South Carolina Presbyterianism in areas of service. Robert Harden Reid was born July 17, 1821 near Moffattsville, Anderson County, South... Continue Reading
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