Four Ways to Pray Like Paul
Look no further than the four important prayer points that are found in 1 Thessalonians 3:1-5.
There is no better thing for us to regularly pray for ourselves, our pastors and for each other than successful delivery of the Gospel, deliverance from evil men, for the Lord to make us stable, protect us from evil, and guide us into obedience. Along with those things, we should pray that our love and... Continue Reading
Chapter One: Believing The Bible
The Christian life is one of transformation that doesn’t stop until our breathing does.
If you are in Christ, I am your brother. One day we will meet in glory and we will both be right and wrong about various firmly held beliefs. Keep your open-hand items and give grace in abundance to those who don’t currently hold your conclusions. Their tertiary beliefs will adjust over time, and so... Continue Reading
Jesus is Here
He is not distant, far off, or lost. He is here and cares for us.
When we let God be God, our life is better. It’s when we forget his omnipresence—and his other attributes—that we start attempting to control our own lives, and then everything goes to shambles. But here’s the remarkable thing. With Jesus being omnipresent that doesn’t mean he’s only watching you from a distance or just “keeping... Continue Reading
What is Repentance?
Why is Repentance so Important to Prepare for the King (Matt. 3:1–12)?
As our roots go deep in Christ, the fruit of our lives is the fruit of the Spirit (Gal. 5:22–23). This is an important point. By repentance, we are not making another resolution to “do better next time.” Rather, by repentance, we are asking God to “create in me a clean heart…and renew a right spirit within me”... Continue Reading
Lord, Deliver Me from Me
A Daily Prayer Against Unbelief
The prayer of Psalm 16:1 is a prayer of faith, since I am no longer attempting to reason about God in his absence but addressing him as Father in his presence. And through such awakenings and interruptions, God answers my prayer. He keeps me, because I seek refuge in him. Preserve me, O God, for in... Continue Reading
4 Truths to Help Battle the Desire for Revenge
Jesus calls us to the unexpected. Unexpected love, unexpected sacrifice, unexpected loyalty.
According to Paul, we should not take matters into our own hands. It’s not that there’s not justice to be served; there very well might be. But it’s not for you or I to administer it because we aren’t capable of doing so in a true and good and noble way. This belongs to the... Continue Reading
Exclusive Abilities: Our Reach & Requests
You might not have 24/7 access to a deluxe concierge, but you do have 24/7 full access to a Father who loves you and can help with anything you need.
If you are asking for spiritual maturity, for endurance in a trial, for provision of your basic needs so you can continue to serve and minister and evangelize, and if you are asking for mercy, for forgiveness, for wisdom and compassion from our Father in heaven… then there is no spending limit! What a glorious... Continue Reading
An Open Letter to a Distressed Sufferer
Jesus, the Suffering Servant, walked a path of grief and anguish ahead of you and for you.
Bring your questions and your grief to him. Your doubts and confusion. Your weariness and loneliness. Amazingly, God himself gives us words in Scripture to do just that. Ask him that the comfort of Christ might be given to you just as you are sharing in Christ’s sufferings (2 Cor 1:5). And if it takes... Continue Reading
John Newton’s Guidance for our Social Media Age
The Danger of Growing in an Angry, Contentious Spirit as You Engage Controversy
If we act in a wrong spirit—we shall bring little glory to God; do little good to our fellow creatures; and procure neither honor nor comfort to ourselves! If you can be content with showing your wit, and gaining the laugh on your side—you have an easy task! But I hope you have a far nobler aim; and... Continue Reading
The Meaning of Death: A Funeral Meditation
Why Must We Die?
Because of Christ, we don’t have to live in the constant fear of death. Yes, it’s still painful. Yes, it’s still our enemy. Yes, we would avoid it if we could. But it is possible for you and I to look death in the face and to know that it will not have the last... Continue Reading
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