Take Hold of Heaven: Lessons from the Puritans on Prayer
As Matthew Henry (1662–1714) observed, prayer is the believer’s companion, counselor, comforter, supply, support, shelter, strength, and salvation.
Whatever our calling or trade, prayer is our work throughout the day (Romans 12:12; Colossians 4:2). We fulfill this mandate in several ways. First, we maintain an attitude of prayer throughout the day. As Matthew Henry exhorted, we should seek to begin, spend, and close the day with God.24 Or as another man once said, when we finish talking... Continue Reading
Holy and Blameless
God has declared us holy. Therefore, while we know that we sin, God does not identify us by our sin.
Satan identifies us by our sin, and we often join him in doing so, but God identifies us in Christ. God identifies us as holy and calls us to be holy because He has declared us holy on account of the holiness of Christ. As Paul writes, God “chose us in [Christ] before the foundation... Continue Reading
In the Shadows of Grief
A glimmer of hope amid darkness.
At the darkest moment, she ran her fingers across the grain of the wood bench. The beauty of its intricate veining and brown tones began to sing gently. He used to love working with wood and always said it was one of God’s finest creations. That is when she felt the warmth of the sun... Continue Reading
How to be an Elder on Sunday Morning
Ten Things to do on Sunday Morning
Sunday mornings are a special time in a church’s life. Yet they can also become routine. As elders, we must remember our Sunday gatherings are teeming with sacred opportunities. We can rejoice with those who rejoice, strengthen those who falter, welcome in the lost, improve our many ministries, spark new ideas, and partner as a... Continue Reading
Small Moments Define Us
God never announces his examinations.
In the small things, in the little details, in the commonplaceness of life, character shines out. I never try to find out what a preacher is when he is preaching. It is when he is in his home and when he thinks there is no one there to critically watch him, that is the time... Continue Reading
White Lies and Biblical Truth
Surrounding Your Soul with Sound Counselors with Jesus in Their Heart
Paul’s call to Timothy to preach the word in-season and out is a word to remind the gospel proclaimers that the gospel is always relevant to the life of men and women, to sinners of all stripes, and we can’t live in a world where the Church is full of the white lie. We must do... Continue Reading
Seven Words that Will Change Your Life
Seven simple words.
Seven words that explain the posture of a man who is humble and contrite and who trembles at God’s word. Seven words that show dependence, not sufficiency. Conviction, not arrogance. Seven words that show real faith and repentance. Seven words. Seven words that showed the heart of a man who went home justified. Seven... Continue Reading
The Biblical Language of Missions
The concept of mission permeates the Scripture. Biblical missiology emerges from five interlocking themes. Attention to these themes can sensitize readers to the prevalence of mission in the Bible.
The themes of purpose, communication, sending, nations, and salvation all point to God’s mission. As someone said, “If you take mission out of the Bible, all you’re left with is a front cover and back cover.” Truly, the whole Bible is a missionary document. As you have read through your Bible, maybe you have... Continue Reading
Doesn’t the Bible Say True Faith Is Blind?
God has given us visible assurance that he exists, and the writer of Hebrews is simply asking us to trust this assurance when God and his mercies seem like they are “things not seen”.
In verse 11:1, the author of Hebrews says that we can trust that God’s salvation, protection and provision are still there for us, even though they may appear to be “things not seen.” In spite of their apparent absence, we are told to trust that they exist. Why? On what basis? On the basis of... Continue Reading
Being Conformed to Christ
The Fruit of Sanctification
If you find that being conformed to Christ is difficult, do not lose heart. You are not alone. Sanctification is hard work. And yet, challenging as it is, you can rest in God’s precious promise that “he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ”... Continue Reading
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