Prayer Requests for a Critical Heart
A critical heart bears fruit like complaining, gossiping, authority-questioning, arrogance, and other nasty traits.
A critical spirit will not survive where humility is thriving. If we want to root out critical speech and thoughts, we must ask God to give us humble hearts. We must see ourselves as finite creatures and God as the only truly omniscient One. We must surrender our plans, ideas, strategies, and advice to the... Continue Reading
My Name is Written on His Heart – Exodus 28:29
When Jesus offered up the sacrifice of Himself, He did it because He loved us; He did it with our names upon His heart.
There is always someone praying for you… always! Someone in heaven is praying for you… and He is praying for you because you are upon His heart! Isn’t that a wonderful thought, also? In fact, the more that we come to see, and understand, about God’s love, the more we are also able to see why... Continue Reading
The Kingdom of Heaven is Like…
The Kingdom of Heaven then is the visible church where Christ is confessed and embraced as Lord and Savior and His Word is proclaimed.
The Kingdom of Heaven started small but grows large (like the mustard seed and leaven) into which all nations are drawn (13:31-33); The Kingdom of Heaven casts a wide net with the gospel call seeking for dying souls. Such as should be saved will be saved by God Himself ordinarily through the preaching of the... Continue Reading
Window on Wisdom
What exactly is on the work site of our hearts?
Wisdom that is consistent with genuine faith comes from God, looks at life from the perspective of God, lives life God’s way and serves God’s ends. Wisdom involves a Godward life. Like the flower that bends toward the light of the sun, so wisdom causes us to incline our faces to our God. Faith... Continue Reading
What the Lord’s Day Is
The Lord’s Day invites us to a weekly celebration in which we celebrate Christ’s victory on the cross and pre-celebrate his coming return.
Though we are justified by God and are continually being sanctified, we remain sinners who transgress his law each and every day. We continue to feel the shame and guilt of our many sins. The Lord’s Day offers us the opportunity to confess these sins and to be assured of God’s kind and complete forgiveness.... Continue Reading
“God Told Me” . . .
God spoke to very few people in Scripture, and only key leaders at important transitions in redemptive history.
Just because we have an emotional experience, goose bumps, warm fuzzies, or a dream doesn’t mean it came from the Holy Spirit of God. A man once told me, “The Holy Spirit gets a lot of credit for saying things the Holy Spirit never said.” He was spot-on. I’ve had people say to me: “God-told-me-to-tell-you... Continue Reading
The Glorious Equalities & Inequalities of Heaven – Part 1
Not one single person in heaven will have any flicker of unhappiness in God’s presence.
All of us will experience fullness of joy, and pleasures forever more (Psalm 16:11), these pleasures are not going to be absolutely identical for all. There is an equality under grace (we are all sinners justified and saved by grace and nothing we receive will be because anyone can boast in themselves), but that equality... Continue Reading
WA Schools Adopt Race-Based Discipline, White Students to get Harsher Punishment
Student discipline would not be consistent based on conduct. Instead, a school considers a student’s race and background.
Democrats passed a law implementing cultural competency standards and training for schools and school boards. The intent was to provide tools that will lead to “dismantling institutional racism in public schools.” If this sounds like language that would come from CRT evangelists, you’d be correct. A Washington school board butted heads over a new student discipline... Continue Reading
Correction From God and For Us
Giving and receiving correction is dangerous, but needed.
Jonah was too proud to be taught, so God gives him a task that brings the issue to the surface and then he slowly skims away the dirt. God loves us too deeply to leave us without correction. I am grateful for brothers and sisters who love me enough to speak up when I do... Continue Reading
Whatever Became of Family Worship?
Generally speaking, Christian families understood it to be their duty to conduct in family worship in the home.
Whatever our contemporaries may think about family worship, I believe it’s a vital practice for the health of our families, our churches, and our society. Pastor Jerry Marcellino refers to it as the “Lost Treasure” that needs to be “rediscovered.” I agree that family worship is a lost treasure. But rather than using the word... Continue Reading
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