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9 Ways to Help Those Who Are Suffering

How can we grow in showing up with love and wisdom?

Written by Caleb Davis  | Sunday, December 29, 2024

Caring. God: God is not apathetic or cold to your pain. When God introduces Himself, one of the main ways He describes Himself is by telling us He is compassionate (Exod. 34:6)!  Jesus wept when He saw the suffering of those He loves. It’s not different for you. He deeply feels your pain and sorrow.... Continue Reading

Beware of Relational Heresy While Addressing Perceived Doctrinal Heresy

We can’t claim to be wise counselors if our behavior is that of a fool—a person who is quick to quarrel.

Written by Bob Kellemen | Sunday, December 29, 2024

What is the root cause of quarrelsomeness? Pride. Proverbs 13:10: “Where there is strife, there is pride, but wisdom is found in those who take advice.” Humble engagement listens in love and assumes the best, honestly seeking to understand the other and humbly learn from the other person. Pride, on the other hand, acts as if I... Continue Reading

The Mystery of the Kingdom

Freely given to us.

Written by T.M. Moore | Saturday, December 28, 2024

For we are also executors of the Kingdom and of the joy God wants all people to know. Here there is work to do. The instructions for us as executors are simple: Plant this seed, water and fertilize it, protect and care for it, so that it will bear the fruit promised on the package.... Continue Reading

Peel Back the Chocolate Santa Wrapping and What Do You Get? The Easter Bunny!

Peel back Christmas and you get Easter

Written by Stephen McAlpine | Saturday, December 28, 2024

It’s true. The Christmas message, when it’s unwrapped, gives you Easter. The birth of Jesus is barrelling headlong towards his death. In fact that’s the point of the gospel story. It’s even hinted at – more than hinted at – in the immediate post-birth narrative of Luke’s Gospel.   There’s been a great set of... Continue Reading

The Father’s Role in the Incarnation

Spurgeon helps us understand God the Father’s sovereign role in sending the Son.

Written by Olivia Hansen | Saturday, December 28, 2024

The Lord’s ultimate sovereignty is displayed through Christ’s incarnation, and Spurgeon helps us shift our focus to again gaze at the divine author of all things: the “great I AM.” Why is it important for us to behold God’s role here? Because it is the great proof of the Father’s love. It was the Father’s plan to... Continue Reading

The Source of Permanent Joy

Joy in receiving God our Saviour Jesus Christ.

Written by Campbell Markham | Saturday, December 28, 2024

This is reason for joy: the LORD God has entered the world to save sinners from their rebellion and condemnation; to reconcile them to God; to bless them with the light and smile of his countenance. Mary’s blessing and joy rests ultimately not on her bearing her God and Saviour; but on her believing and receiving... Continue Reading

What Is the Spiritual Fruit of Meekness?

Meekness is the internal submission and happy desire to obey.

Written by BCL | Saturday, December 28, 2024

Meekness is not concerned with its own reputation or its rights, but it is more concerned about the other person. So also, meekness understands that forgiveness is preferable to the punishments of the law. Meekness controls its anger from any violence and vengeance. This is the gentleness of meekness. Indeed, another usage for this word for... Continue Reading

Is Your Heart or Soul Stubborn?

Bitterness and discouragement quickly become unwanted companions that never leave. In these moments, how do we respond to them?

Written by Kevin Carson | Saturday, December 28, 2024

We have to go to war within our own souls or hearts. David’s instruction helps us understand how to do this as well. He writes: Bless the Lord, O my soul, And forget not all His benefits. We must intentionally remind ourselves of the benefits we receive from God. The way we win the war that rages... Continue Reading

My Whole Being Rejoices: The Resurrection in Handel’s Messiah

The Messiah’s Use of Psalm 16

Written by Godwin Sathianathan | Friday, December 27, 2024

Jennens’ choice of Psalm 16 to introduce the resurrection is masterful, as this psalm is pregnant with meaning. His selection invites the thoughtful listener to not only consider David’s original song, but to consider it in light of Peter’s Pentecost sermon (Acts 2:24–27) and Paul’s Antioch sermon (Acts 13:35). In its initial context, David pens Psalm 16 to help his... Continue Reading

The Cradle that Rocked the World

The Christmas Story is Bigger Than You Think

Written by Rob Pacienza | Friday, December 27, 2024

Christmas is a time to pause and reflect. Call to mind the whole story of Christmas, not just the warm-and-fuzzy components. Remember that all of it—not only Jesus’ birth in a manger but also his bloody crucifixion, victorious resurrection, and promised return—reminds us of the need for a Warrior-Savior who will crush the Evil One... Continue Reading

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