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Some Thoughts on Weakness

The proper thing to do with our weaknesses is not to hide them. It is proper to admit them.

Written by Eleazar Maduka | Sunday, September 6, 2020

These men truly loved their master. They had left brother and sister and mother and father to follow him. He had called them and they had responded to his call, and they had stayed with him for three years. But their devotion to Christ did not change the fact that they were weak men. This... Continue Reading

Don’t Neglect Worship to Enjoy the Earth

Corporate godwardness is the anchor for our week. And it’s absolutely essential.

Written by Joe Rigney | Sunday, September 6, 2020

In the absence of corporate worship and personal devotions, we will inevitably anchor ourselves in something else. Our spiritual lives will drift. Yes, we can meet with God in nature—at the lake, in the deer stand, on the mountains. God is present everywhere. But these encounters with God in nature cannot replace encounters with God... Continue Reading

Relics of Little Value

Elisha’s staff did nothing for the woman or her son.

Written by Ben Stahl | Sunday, September 6, 2020

There is no power in created man or objects to raise the dead but in God alone. Put no confidence in princes, prophets, wood, stone, undecomposed hearts, decomposed hearts, fingers, brains, splinters, crying statues, paintings, beads, necklaces, or anything else that may be offered, sold, or suggested to you – put your trust in the Lord! ... Continue Reading

Christian Warfare

God has given us everything we need for everything He has called us to do and be.

Written by Russ Ramsey | Sunday, September 6, 2020

God has equipped us with both spiritual armor and access to His presence. We are called to “put on the full armor of God so that [we] can stand against the schemes of the devil” (Ephesians 6:11). We simply cannot fight this battle without biblical truth and prayer, but the good news of the gospel... Continue Reading

God Hears Tears as Well as Prayers

If God waited for us to find Him, none of us would get there.

Written by Colin Smith | Sunday, September 6, 2020

Lost sheep don’t have the capacity to find the Good Shepherd. It is the Good Shepherd who has the capacity to find lost sheep. Hagar was running away from believers, and she was running away from God. She was angry and resentful; she felt a sense of injustice. This hardly seemed like a time when she... Continue Reading

Ancient Mariners, Psalms, and Prayers

Every situation, every action in life is an opportunity to respond to God.

Written by Brent Niedergall | Sunday, September 6, 2020

Thinking of prayer, the mariner prayed because he was in trouble. Like the mariner, we pray to ask God to deliver us from misery and difficulty. You see people praying like this all through the Bible. People pray because they’re needy.  Another reason people pray is to praise God. That’s also super biblical. Why else... Continue Reading

The Path Between Lukewarm and Worn Out

Union with Christ is the warm melody between detached cynicism and crushing legalism.

Written by Marshall Segal | Sunday, September 6, 2020

Grace that only forgives is not as great as grace that also transforms. When you draw near to the throne of God with your sin, expect grace to be bigger than all our cheap expectations. Expect grace to not only cancel the wrath of God against you but to create the holiness of God within... Continue Reading

Before the Throne for You

What it means for Christ to intercede.

Written by Chris Bruno | Saturday, September 5, 2020

We intercede for each other to share in ministry together and plead with God on behalf of our brothers and sisters, but we do not intercede with each other on the basis of our own righteousness that we give to each other. However, we can see in texts such as Romans 8:34 and 1 John... Continue Reading

The Fear of the Lord is Humility

Humility is the currency of God’s kingdom, not because it’s easier to get but because it’s more joyous to have—and God’s kingdom is a kingdom of joy.

Written by David McLemore | Saturday, September 5, 2020

If we want to get traction with God, if we want to grow in his grace, if we want to go further with Christ than we’ve ever gone before, here’s what we must do. We must humble ourselves as his beloved children who know his purposes toward us are good. We must receive his word.... Continue Reading

Women Will Receive Their Dead Again!

Just like the widow of Zarephath, the Shunammite woman, Jairus, the widow of Nain, Martha and Mary the sisters of Lazarus, so too we will one day receive our dead raised to life again.

Written by Ben Stahl | Saturday, September 5, 2020

As the stones were a memorial for Israel to trust the Mighty Lord so the Shunammite’s son was a memorial to teach us that women will once again receive their dead to life. There were only a handful of times the Lord parted a river; there were only a handful of times that the Lord... Continue Reading

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