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Too Much Grace?

The law's requirements are intimately connected with, and associated with Christ, His gospel, and His redemption of His church.

Written by Mark J. Henninger | Monday, August 18, 2025

The gospel is so magnificent, that its grace in Jesus could never be preached often enough, or fully enough. We are all guilty of not preaching enough grace…The forensic part (and heart) of the gospel thrills us with the truth that the original moral law had to be kept (by Someone), in order for any... Continue Reading

Covenant Theology for Kids: A Beginner’s Guide

From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible is full of diverse stories, and together they weave the tapestry of the greatest story ever told—God’s grace to His creation as ultimately revealed in the work of Christ.

Written by Meredith Myers | Monday, August 18, 2025

When we teach our kids covenant theology, we provide a framework for life built on eternal truth. But if our instruction stops at memorization or behavior modification, we will not call them to abide in the Vine, the Lord Jesus Christ. We want to call our children to respond to Jesus in faith and to... Continue Reading

‘He Is Able’ – Yes He Is!

‘The arm of the Lord is not shortened that it cannot save’ (Isaiah 59.1)

Written by Bob Thomas | Sunday, August 17, 2025

We are not saved by being as good as we can or by doing as many good works as we can. We should do good things, of course, and be good people but we can never be good enough to save ourselves. We can only be saved by the Lord Jesus’s sacrifice of His perfect... Continue Reading

Where Does Faith Intersect with My Budget?

We need God’s help to be faithful in both self-control and generosity.

Written by Pete Beck 3 | Sunday, August 17, 2025

When we turn over our finances to the Lord, he may ask us to do some things that do not make sense to us and prove challenging, if we still tightly control the purse strings. Yet we still must acknowledge that God wants us to be wise stewards, too; so, how do we maintain financial... Continue Reading

Perplexed

We should be bursting with joy.

Written by Mike Slay | Sunday, August 17, 2025

A lot of movies are like this—confusing most of the way through, but then everything comes together at the end. Most mysteries work this way (for obvious reasons) but so do some dramas—such as “Les Misérables.” It can be tiring to watch a movie while waiting for the dots to connect, but these women are... Continue Reading

When Extending Mercy Is Hard to Do

Often, it is the wisest course to withhold our judgment for the time being, remove ourselves from being “judge, jury, and executioner” in our minds, and instead begin with looking to Christ and all he has done for us.

Written by Le Ann Trees | Sunday, August 17, 2025

When we feel wronged by someone, our sinful, self-centered human natures gravitate to making a courtroom of sorts in our minds and hearts. We make a judgment of what the person has done, or not done, and then we proceed to give a “suitable” sentence, some kind of “punishment” according to our own sense of... Continue Reading

Whether-by-Life-or-Death Prayers

When we pray, we can be assured that God will act in response to our prayers.

Written by Kenneth Berding | Sunday, August 17, 2025

When Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego refused to bow down to an enormous idolatrous statue on the plain of Dura, they were forced to defend their action before the most powerful ruler in the 6th-century-B.C. world. Nebuchadnezzar, seething with rage, threatened to throw them into a super-heated fiery stove. But Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego’s reply to... Continue Reading

Can We Grieve Our Belongings?

We can let them lead us to the giver of every good gift and discover the tender hand of our Shepherd, who employs even the objects in our lives to draw us nearer to him.

Written by Brianna Lambert | Sunday, August 17, 2025

These objects can hold even more meaning beyond their everyday use. God wired our brains so that the sight, smell, and even the feel of objects in our lives can pull up memories from our past. This is why the devastation of wildfires and natural disasters cuts so deeply. Victims aren’t crying over a random... Continue Reading

Darkening Counsel Without Listening

How we can learn from job and his haughty friend?

Written by Benjamin Glaser | Sunday, August 17, 2025

How often can we be charged with “darkening counsel” in conversation? We may not mean to, and I have to admit as a preacher and counselor this is something that is always on my mind when people ask me advice. Have I been listening to what’s actually going on or do I have a pre-packaged... Continue Reading

He Will Not Restrain His Mercy

Whatever God brings today, tomorrow, or ten years from now, he will not restrain his mercy from you.

Written by Tanner Kay Swanson | Sunday, August 17, 2025

For mercy-doubters to become mercy-declarers, we must let Scripture be our measure. Skeptical hearts use the barometer of life’s ups and downs to take a read of God’s mercy. When the job lands, the house sells, or the tumor shrinks, and life’s current forecast looks favorable, God’s mercy appears bright as a July daybreak. But... Continue Reading

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