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The Longing of Hope

Biblical hope is a confident expectation, an assured conviction, a vibrant certainty that rests on the accomplished work of Jesus Christ.

Written by Stan Gale | Friday, September 26, 2025

Not only do we remind ourselves of this hope, we draw alongside others to minister to them in their grief. Not that we use the message of hope to dismiss or rebuke their grief, but we are ready with the word of life to apply the balm of Gilead to their aching souls.   others... Continue Reading

Sanctified Self-Interest or Subtle Greed?

A Pauline Guide to Wealth Management  

Written by David Scott Kotter | Friday, September 26, 2025

Rather than guilt or asceticism, Paul offers freedom—to work diligently, enjoy gratefully, and give generously under Christ’s lordship. The Pauline balance sheet should not be a burden but a rubric of grace for discerning heart motives and aligning our possessions with kingdom living.   In the heart of 18th-century England, John Wesley began ministry with... Continue Reading

Meditate, Don’t Google

The goal of Christian meditation is to fill the mind, not empty it, and to think deeply on God and His truth.

Written by Jacob Crouch | Friday, September 26, 2025

Let’s fill our minds with God’s works and words, and let’s think deeply about them. May God help us to do the hard work of meditation, and may God give us understanding in all our meditation. Let’s meditate before we google.   There is an often neglected discipline in the Christian life: Meditation. Meditation should... Continue Reading

Addison’s Walk

The Conversation that Changed C.S. Lewis's Life

Written by Glenn Sunshine | Thursday, September 25, 2025

This conversation was the key to Lewis’s conversion. It provided a means to unite his mind and heart around the Gospel, to connect what he loved with what he saw as truth.    On September 19, 1931, three friends had a conversation on Addison’s Walk, a tree-lined path on the grounds of Magdalen (pronounced “Maudlin”)... Continue Reading

Why Is Waiting on God So Important Yet So Difficult?

Those hard moments are the moments when God can step in. 

Written by Mark Vroegop | Thursday, September 25, 2025

Waiting is commanded in the Bible. Listen to Psalm 27. The end of the psalm says this: “I believe that I shall look upon the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living. So wait for the Lord. Be strong. Let your heart take courage. Wait for the Lord.”   Focus on Who God... Continue Reading

The Results from Our 2025 State of Theology Survey Are In

…and they are sobering.

Written by Chris Larson | Thursday, September 25, 2025

As Dr. R.C. Sproul observed, many Christians live with what he called “happy inconsistencies;” they affirm certain biblical truths while unknowingly holding contradictory beliefs. Everyone is a theologian, R.C. said, but the question is whether they are a good one or a poor one. And poor theology—no matter how sincerely held—can lead to confusion, compromise,... Continue Reading

Would You Like to Know the Whole Story?

How glorious and important to read and understand the entire sweep of the real, unrevised history of this world, and the preparation and future of the next.

Written by Bill Elliff | Thursday, September 25, 2025

Hallelujah for the true story of mankind and the privilege to know God through faith in Jesus Christ as our Savior and Lord! He is the way to all that is ahead.   You can. In the Bible reading plan that I’m currently using every day, I finished the last book of the New Testament... Continue Reading

To See the Unseen: The Holy Spirit’s Eye-Opening Work

By granting faith, changing hearts, and empowering God’s mission, the Spirit leads believers to see what we can’t see apart from Him.

Written by Ben Cunningham | Thursday, September 25, 2025

After Jesus goes to the cross, dies, resurrects, and ascends, he gives his own Spirit to every believer. Then, Christ’s mission is unbound and advances exponentially. The world now sees Christ’s body wherever his church is found. Imbued with the gifts of heaven, the church puts Jesus’s manifold glory on display (Romans 12:3–8; 1 Corinthians... Continue Reading

Finding Joy as a Christian Single

Are you struggling in your season of singleness? Here are four ways to live with purpose and joy as a single adult.

Written by Matthew Capone | Thursday, September 25, 2025

God prepared works for you before you were born. Your singleness is a part of that, not a hindrance. You can thank God for His providence in your life, set your eyes firmly on Jesus, and perform those works faithfully. This is a sure path to contentment and joy in every season.   In her... Continue Reading

5 Things You Should Know About Justification

Christ has made peace with God through His sacrifice and His obedience.

Written by William C. Godfrey | Wednesday, September 24, 2025

The doctrine of justification helps us glorify the triune God who Himself does all that is necessary to make us righteous before Him. May our reflection on the precious doctrine of justification always help us to praise and glorify God our Savior.   God’s Word clearly teaches the precious doctrine of justification by faith alone.... Continue Reading

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