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After 50 Years in a Wheelchair, I Still Walk with Jesus

On the anniversary of her accident, Joni Eareckson Tada reflects on God’s faithfulness

Written by Kelli B. Trujillo | Friday, August 4, 2017

We need to embrace the God who is found in suffering. He is the man of sorrows, acquainted with grief. He’s the Lord who was impaled on a cross. We’d rather Jesus be mild-mannered and mild-tempered, and we’d rather listen to him preach about lilies in a field of flowers. We don’t want to go... Continue Reading

Why You Should Stop Pretending You’ll Live Forever

Accepting death is the first step in learning to live.

Written by David Gibson | Friday, August 4, 2017

The reality is, we spend our lives trying to escape the constraints of our created condition. Opening our eyes to this is a significant breakthrough. To be human is to be a creature, and to be a creature is to be finite. We are not God. We are not in control, and we will not... Continue Reading

A High View of Marriage Includes Divorce

Sacrificing a person to save a relationship is not the gospel.

Written by Rebecca VanDoodewaard | Friday, August 4, 2017

The following article is a guest post by Rebecca VanDoodewaard, author of Uprooted: A Guide for Homesick Christians and Your Future ‘Other Half’: It Matters Whom You Marry. She is married to William VanDoodewaard, Professor of Church History at Puritan Theological Seminary. They have four children. During a recent visit, my wife and I discussed these types of issues with... Continue Reading

Don’t Be a Do-Gooder: Pastoral Reflections on Goodness

To say God is good is to assert he is without fault, without an ounce of error, without a speck of deceit.

Written by Aaron Menikoff | Friday, August 4, 2017

None of your actions bridge the gap between you and God. As “good” as they may be, they are not good the way God is good. You are not good the way God is good. The moment you weigh your merit by your productivity, the instant you compute your value by the number of good deeds done, you miss... Continue Reading

Luther’s Trinitarian Defense of the Gospel

The Trinity doesn’t simply support our theology; it is our theology.

Written by Obbie Todd | Thursday, August 3, 2017

According to Luther, “the Spirit, who was promised to extol Christ, certainly cannot preach ‘free will’” as the Arminians understand it. The reason for the Spirit’s liberating power isn’t simply that it may give freedom for freedom’s sake, but that it may give freedom to flee to the second Person of the Trinity: Christ. Salvation is... Continue Reading

Strive Until Strivings Cease

Grace doesn’t free us from striving towards holiness, but rather it changes our motivation for doing so.

Written by Craig Miller | Thursday, August 3, 2017

Grace doesn’t free us from striving towards holiness, but rather it changes our motivation for doing so.  We do not strive in an attempt to ascend to God.  We do not do it to earn His love—or our salvation.  No.  No amount of striving will ever accomplish these ends.  Rather, we strive because he loves... Continue Reading

Calvin: Ministers Ought Not to Steal

Calvin points out that the eighth commandment means that Christians are bound to fulfill whatever duties they have been given, “to pay their debts faithfully.”

Written by Wes Bredenhof | Thursday, August 3, 2017

In other words, pastors obey the Eighth Commandment when they fully discharge their calling.  Particularly, we’re to proclaim the gospel with fidelity.  Anything less is to be considered as theft.  We are robbing God of what he is owed and we are robbing the people of God what they are owed from us.    I’m... Continue Reading

What Does It Mean to Succeed?

The measure of our success cannot be defined by what we accomplish here on earth; it has already been defined by the fact that we are in Christ.

Written by Iain Duguid | Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Whether I “succeed” or “fail”—by whatever standard—ultimately counts for nothing. What counts is the fact that Christ has succeeded for me, in my place. My only hope and boast rest not in my faithfulness but in the fact that whether I am rich or poor, prominent or obscure, weak or strong, my faithful Savior has... Continue Reading

Did You Know that the Bible Commands Us to Eat, Drink, and Be Merry?

God takes pleasure in your pleasure. He’s given it to you.

Written by David Gibson | Wednesday, August 2, 2017

It’s vital to see that eating, drinking, dressing, and loving in these verses do not form an exhaustive list of God’s gifts. Rather, it’s a representative list of what it looks like to love life and to live it to the full. These things are a way of saying: when God made the world, he... Continue Reading

The Holy Spirit is Not an “It”

God is not an it, he is a person. And, the Holy Spirit is God.

Written by Erik Raymond | Wednesday, August 2, 2017

 For the sake of illustration, how do you think my wife would respond if I casually referred to her as an it? I’ll give you a hint, not very well. She is a person. In fact, she is a very special person to me. Listen, our speech reflects what we think and know. It is an... Continue Reading

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