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What is a Disciple?

As he so often does, Jesus took something common to this world and made it extraordinary.

Written by Jared Olivetti | Monday, December 31, 2018

Although used in the Old Testament, the term disciple is primarily a New Testament concept. There we find it is a very common word; John and many other rabbis had disciples, too. It was historically used to describe dedicated students following a particular teacher. In fact, both the Hebrew and Greek terms come from the... Continue Reading

I Really Just Want to Be Like God

I was reminded that the heart of my anxiety about my future is that I want to be like God.

Written by Amy Medina | Monday, December 31, 2018

In a year and a half, we could be starting over completely from scratch. And that is so very daunting and scary. Especially considering that we’ll have one child starting high school and two others in middle school. Not exactly ideal ages for massive life upheaval.   I was awake for hours last night, frustrated.... Continue Reading

Sin Is Immaturity

The Bible acknowledges that when we become Christians we are spiritual infants.

Written by Tim Challies | Monday, December 31, 2018

As we grow up in the Lord, we begin to think maturely and this allows us to behave maturely. Paul said, “When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I gave up childish ways” (1 Corinthians 13:11). This... Continue Reading

Living as Spiritual Family

When I began studying my Romanian Bible, passages that I had interpreted for years as You (Singular), (or just to me) burst within me into a new understanding of life together as God’s family.

Written by Ellen Mary Dykas | Monday, December 31, 2018

Biological and nuclear families are indeed significant and a gift designed by God. However, Christians also believe that God establishes an eternal family only between those who are born spiritually through faith in Jesus Christ. He identifies these people as his children, guiding us through his Word regarding life together as siblings in the household... Continue Reading

What Does it Mean to be Led by the Holy Spirit?

We must speak reverently and correctly about the Holy Spirit's Person and work.

Written by Eric Davis | Monday, December 31, 2018

There are many who often affix the phrase, “The Holy Spirit led me to,” upon their decisions and decision making. Perhaps that may seem like the easier way to discern things in life. But, isn’t that subjective and experientially based? What does it mean that the Spirit led them? What did the Holy Spirit do to lead them? How... Continue Reading

The Peace We All Long For

Jesus Christ, born of Mary, born in Bethlehem, born on Christmas morning, brings permanent and ultimate peace on earth. The peace we all long for is found in Christ.

Written by Stephen Nichols | Sunday, December 30, 2018

Because Jesus Christ is the God-man, He can do what all of these other sons could not. He can bring an end to our sin and misery. He can still the storm-tossed seas, as well as the foaming and frothing of strife and conflict. He can bring in the still, calm waters of peace. He... Continue Reading

Apologetics: Do The Gospels Borrow From Pagan Myths?

Do the New Testament stories of Jesus represent the myth of ancient mystery cults, or is there something different about the accounts of Jesus’ earthly sojourn?

Written by Timothy Paul Jones | Sunday, December 30, 2018

Could it be that the New Testament stories of Jesus represent the fictive myth of an ancient mystery cult that’s survived for two thousand years? Or is there something different about the accounts of Jesus’ time on planet earth? When these claims are compared carefully with the New Testament Gospels, the distinction between Jesus and... Continue Reading

Thanks Be to God

Invited by Tabletalk to address younger generations “on matters pertinent to the faith,” I thought of Psalm 71, the prayer of an elderly man

Written by Knox Chamblin | Saturday, December 29, 2018

“I give thanks to God the Father. He fashioned me in His own image, and surrounded me with the wonders of His creation. He has granted me seventy-three years of life. He disclosed the glory of His Son to me. He drew me out of darkness into light, out of death into life.”   In... Continue Reading

For Instruction, Doctrine, and Morals: The Art of Reading

What does it mean to be a reader? What’s actually happening when someone reads a text?

Written by Stephen Unthank | Saturday, December 29, 2018

Reading the Bible Spiritually will lead to a Christocentric reading. As James Houston, in his essay “Toward A Biblical Spirituality” says that “being transformed by the personal presence of Christ in all the Scriptures, is what ‘exemplary reading‘ is all about. Beyond the text and page of Scripture, one is challenged and transformed by the... Continue Reading

Relying on God During Times of Desperation

The weight of grief, depression, and anxiety consumed me to the point where my heart pounded

Written by Meredith Hodge | Saturday, December 29, 2018

When you and I feel like there is “no hope for a harvest” (Habakkuk 3:17), when desperation distracts us from God’s truth, and when our faith is shaken, what do we do? We can learn from sufferers like Habakkuk.   His heart pounded, his lips quivered, decay crept into his bones, and his legs trembled (Habakkuk 3:16). He... Continue Reading

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