Enemies on the Narrow Road
There are two who give chase called Shame and Regret. They often disguise themselves as messengers of the King.
To believe that a life of self-punishment and shame is needed for us to be right with God is to believe that Christ’s sacrifice on the cross was insufficient. That is a lie of the enemy. There is complete freedom in Jesus. The reason they are unable to hurt us now is because He has... Continue Reading
Revival in the Making
God’s Central Means for Spiritual Renewal
For those of us longing and praying for awakening today, on this side of the greatest renewal in history — the coming of God’s Word incarnate and the pouring out of his Spirit at Pentecost — what might we take away from these remarkable renewals in Scripture? First, God will see to it that his people,... Continue Reading
10 Truths About Jesus from Hebrews 3
Jesus is the apostle and high priest.
There were many apostles, and there were many high priests (each one was replaced when they retired or died), but Jesus is the only one who occupies both offices. Jesus was faithful to God (verse 2). All that the Father called Jesus to do, Jesus did. He did not duck a single responsibility or duty. God appointed... Continue Reading
The Object of God’s Delight
God the Father, Son, and Spirit DELIGHT in you.
The Apostle John says everything in this world was created through Christ (John 1). With that understanding, picture Him in His “workshop” creating the world. See Him “rejoicing always” before the Father and “rejoicing in the world, His earth.” Then, see Christ creating man, the apex of His creation, in the image of God. You... Continue Reading
The Loveliness of Reverence
Someone who is reverent respects the respectful, laughs at the laughable, mourns over the mournful, and glorifies the glorious.
A life of reverence is a life of increasing surrender to God’s will. Even our reverence comes to us on God’s terms, not ours. We do not instantaneously become creatures who “do nothing except to God’s glory.” He made us creatures who grow — slowly, with intentionality, over time. Older women . . .... Continue Reading
How Israel’s Hymns Prove Postmillennialism
Our Forefathers' Rugged, Unapologetic Faith
Our engagement with the Psalms demands a response. It’s not enough to nod in agreement and carry on as before. If your heart and hymnbook are full of defeat and despair, it’s high time for a reformation. We need to ditch the weak-kneed theology that has infiltrated our ranks and put on the whole armor... Continue Reading
Principles to Remember in Crisis: God is Sovereign
God is in control of the world around us. It is His world.
God provides eternal comfort to us knowing that He saves, sanctified, and guarantees glorification. God uses His control for your good. He actively participates in your life. He knows you and providentially provides for you in the midst of your crisis. Recently in the first post of this series, we revealed that the Apostle Paul... Continue Reading
“In Christ Alone, My Hope is Found”: Why Jesus is the Only One Worthy of Our Hope
He’s the only One strong enough to hold it.
Like bridges in the high school physics class, they all eventually sag and break under the pressure. These things were simply not designed to bear the weight of our hope. But Jesus? Jesus is strong enough to bear it. He is the One who never disappoints. Indeed, when we place our hope in Christ and in... Continue Reading
A Tale of Two Mountains (Hebrews 12:18-29)
Never try to approach God by trying to be good enough. It will destroy you. Through Jesus, receive his unshakable kingdom, and then respond in thankfulness and worship.
God has revealed himself in Jesus, who is the pinnacle of God’s revelation. If the stakes were high back in Moses’ day, they’re even higher now. One day God will shake not only a place in the Egyptian wilderness but all earth and heaven in judgment, so it’s even more important that we pay attention... Continue Reading
Letters to Stagnant Christians #13: Less is Not Always More
A well-ordered Christian life is not to be compared with stagnant water.
The chaos of modern life calls all of us to simplify where we can. Often, the mantra “less is more” is really true in all kinds of areas. But it is a great mistake to think that spiritual life will thrive by challenging your faith less than its current ability. That kind of approach is... Continue Reading
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