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Confession Because of Kindness

He knows it all, He saw what you did, He discerned your inner thoughts, and yet still He warmly invites you to come to Him, confess it all and be assured that it is entirely forgiven.

Written by Ben Zornes | Saturday, September 20, 2025

 You come to the God who loves you, and has, in His immense kindness, made a way for all your sins to be forgiven and forgotten. God wants to blot out all your sins.   You have been gathered to worship the true God. Not God as we imagine Him to be. Man frequently fancies... Continue Reading

The Fruit of the Spirit: Faithfulness

God is faithful in the big things, and He is faithful in the little things.

Written by Robb Brunansky | Saturday, September 20, 2025

Perhaps we are facing an overwhelming situation. Perhaps faithfulness could cost us our jobs or a friendship. Maybe we’re fearful of the consequences of standing for the truth. Yet, the fruit of the Spirit is faithfulness, so we are committed to the truth without compromise, even when we are fearful.   In the spring of... Continue Reading

The Heavy Yoke of a Rushed Life

The general tenor of our lives should be one in which our work is easy. 

Written by Rob Golding | Friday, September 19, 2025

We will have moments of great sweat, like drops of blood, and we will ask God to remove our work from us. But those should be rare moments. If we are tilling God’s field and carrying the burdens He gives us, feeling constantly exhausted, anxious, and ungrateful, there is only one culprit—us.   Jesus said... Continue Reading

The Joy Set Before Us: Running the Race Well, Part 7

Can you imagine being in the presence of Him who is so Holy that angels hide their faces?

Written by Jacob Crouch | Friday, September 19, 2025

What sin or weight is too valuable to cast off in light of this glorious joy that is set before us? “For this light momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison” (2 Corinthians 4:17).…Brothers and sisters: There is greater joy coming than there is suffering now.   let... Continue Reading

Helping Children Face Change with Confidence

Psalm 46 provides a reassuring reminder that God is strong, present, and faithful, regardless of the changes happening in the world around us.

Written by Darby Strickland | Friday, September 19, 2025

While you may not always succeed, your silent reliance on the Lord conveys a powerful message. By demonstrating how to trust God in times of uncertainty, you teach your child something far more enduring than mere control or certainty. By placing your trust in God during uncertain times, you impart to your child the invaluable... Continue Reading

Where Did Christianity Come From?

Christianity offered a vastly different understanding of God than the polytheistic world in which it took root.

Written by Thomas Brewer | Friday, September 19, 2025

While the name Christian may have appeared at Antioch during the first century, nevertheless, Christianity points to the redemptive work of God that He purposed from before the world was created. That is to say, its origin is divine, and the unfolding of God’s plan is as old as eternity.   Where do blueberries come... Continue Reading

Guarding Your Neighbor’s Name

In Scripture, a man’s name is worth more than his gold.

Written by Kendall Lankford | Friday, September 19, 2025

Whispered rumors are not harmless. They are hellish. They echo the serpent’s hiss in Eden, where a single crooked word toppled God’s reputation in Eve’s mind: “Did God really say…?”   “You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.” —Exodus 20:15 Last week we looked at how the Law thundered, “You shall not steal,”... Continue Reading

“Relationship, Not Religion”—and Other Sweet Nothings

In ditching the term "religion", we've ditched the substance behind it.

Written by Jay Harrod | Friday, September 19, 2025

Relationship without religion drifts into vagueness; religion without relationship calcifies into formalism. But when the two are joined together under the Lordship of Christ, they form the vibrant, structured, covenantal worship the church was always meant to have.   Somewhere along the way, the modern evangelical church decided “religion” was a bad word. It became... Continue Reading

Experiences Shape Beliefs. They Shouldn’t Determine Them.

Many people have no sense of truth beyond their own personal self-narrative.  

Written by Samuel James | Friday, September 19, 2025

In a polarized, contentious evangelical moment, Christians should hold fast to our creed and our community, without confusing them. Let’s cultivate deep conviction in the total truthfulness of Scripture, so that even when the world would say we should give up on it, we know whom we have believed.   What makes Christians different from... Continue Reading

Don’t Read the Bible on Shuffle

The Bible is one epic story from beginning to end.

Written by Greg Gilbert | Thursday, September 18, 2025

Once you understand that the Bible is one grand story that runs from start to finish, individual passages settle into place. The storyline runs from creation to new creation…it is the chronicle of God’s astonishing plan to save the world from its rebellion against Him.   The One Epic Story of the Bible Have you... Continue Reading

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