God’s Sovereignty Should Fuel Prayer, Not Hinder It
God has determined to sovereignly use our prayers for His purposes.
God is “mighty to do much more abundantly than we ask or think” (Ephesians 3:20). Do you pray as if this were true? No, God is not always going to answer us in the way we want or at the time we want. But when we pray in faith, everything is possible, not because we are... Continue Reading
Witnessing in an Age of Apathy
How can we witness to a person who doesn’t care about God?
As children of God, the Lord has entrusted to us a great treasure—something to rejoice over and find delight in. When we demonstrate this joy to others, we can leave the results of each encounter to the Lord. God alone is the one who ignites true love and right passion. He just calls us to... Continue Reading
The Saviour’s Jerusalem Playlist
Psalms of Ascent
He sings of himself and his mission. He is on his way to the feast, to the Passover, but he is the Passover Lamb, and these are his songs. He sings of his trials, his trust, and his anticipation of triumph. Along with 113-118 these are especially “Anthems of the Dying Lamb”(as Phillip Ross titled... Continue Reading
Responsibility for True Widows: Focus on Older Saints, Part 2
Why is this matter so important to God?
Care for our parents and grandparents is a fundamental life responsibility. Part of our worship of God is also to sacrificially care for widows in our close family. It should be a well-known fact around the globe that Christian families care for their own. This pleases Christ. 1 Timothy 5:3-16 is packed with implications for... Continue Reading
Following Jesus Means Trusting the Father’s Provision
In Luke 12:15, Jesus lays down a foundational principle regarding worldly goods.
If we’re going to seek the kingdom of God, it will mean ceding control over every aspect of our life to God. He is not interested in becoming second-in-command in our little armies. He is King and Lord, and He seeks the throne of our heart. When He sits on that throne, wealth and possessions... Continue Reading
Love and Truth: Do We Sacrifice One for the Other? (2 John)
Commitment to truth will bear fruit in commitment to love, and devotion to love will bear fruit in devotion to truth.
Let those entrusted with the “ministry of the keys” in Christ’s church (cf. Matt 16:19) be careful to protect those in their charge. Just as they examine prospective members and officers of a congregation, so let them also examine itinerants such as missionaries and guest speakers. Let them also carefully counsel individual families on their... Continue Reading
Does God Play Favorites?
God’s Favor Versus Favoritism
The Bible clearly shows that God favors some and not all. But God’s “favor” is not sin, where “favoritism” is indeed sin, as James rightly points out. Favoritism is when someone chooses a person or thing because of some perceived merit, worth, or bias; but, as Paul declares in Romans 3:23, all people have sinned... Continue Reading
Jesus in John 11: He Says No to Good Requests
Jesus explains the Father for us, he makes him understandable.
We must have a category for God saying no, even when our requests are good, faith-filled, and according to his character. We see Jesus doing this very thing with Mary and Martha. When this happens, the reason is not some flaw in our asking. No, when God says no in these situations – like John... Continue Reading
The Way, Truth, and Life: Jesus is the Answer to All Our Questions
The answer to Thomas’s logical and honest inquiry was standing in front of Him.
There are still questions. Questions about life. Questions about trials. Questions about direction. Questions about the future. And with each and every one, Jesus can say, “You know the answer, for I am He.” Christians have the amazing privilege of knowing He who knows the answers for He Himself embodies them. John 13 is... Continue Reading
Three Warnings for Those Who Preach the Word
Preaching is a high calling.
Brothers, don’t be afraid that you will fail to impress your hearers. Be afraid of preparing a feast for your members while you go home, week after week, famished. Pray for the humility and faith that you need as a preacher to be first a partaker of the fruit of your study. There are... Continue Reading
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