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(Corporate) Worship

When we gather to worship, we are gathering as a body of believers.

Written by Jacob Crouch | Sunday, November 3, 2024

When we gather together to worship, God pours out His grace on His people. We should love the gathering of the saints. We should value the corporate nature of the weekly worship of God’s people. Let it drive away our sinful individualism and let us learn to highly value the gathered church.    I was... Continue Reading

Pastoring People Through Slow Change

The process of change in Christians is usually very, very slow.

Written by Dave Harvey | Sunday, November 3, 2024

Part of the pastor’s job is to help Christians regularly refocus on the gospel. To a friend who is bitter, we encourage them to, “…forgive, as God in Christ forgave you,” (Eph. 4:32). To the husband who is passive: “Husbands, love your wives as Christ loved the church and gave himself for her,” (Eph. 5:25).... Continue Reading

Teasing Out Idolatry in Narcissism

Instead of worshipping the God of the universe, narcissists make themselves the god of their own universe, creating a reality centered entirely on them.

Written by Keith Evans | Sunday, November 3, 2024

For those living with or around a narcissist, while there are ways to minimize harm, the greatest need is the transformation of the narcissist’s heart—not a change in how you relate to him. By the Lord’s grace, the true God has been known to change self-worshipping people at least a time or two: consider Manasseh... Continue Reading

Lost – Minister’s Letter Oct 24

Our world thinks that it knows better than previous generations.

Written by Paul Levy | Sunday, November 3, 2024

Luke 15 is a chapter for our day. It speaks to the religious, and irreligious; the one who knows he’s lost, and the one who doesn’t.  It makes us face up to the reality of our lives.  It shows us the terror of what it is to be lost and the glory of what it... Continue Reading

Why Psalm 23 Is My Favorite Psalm

Psalm 23 paints a vivid picture of the tender loving care of my Lord.

Written by Ayrian Yasar | Sunday, November 3, 2024

We don’t wander the wilderness, left to our own devices to find food, rest, and safety for ourselves. We have a faithful Shepherd who is watchful over all of these details in our lives. These are things everyone longs for, and it’s important to remind ourselves often that these are realities for Jesus’ sheep.   The Lord is my shepherd;... Continue Reading

When Kings Take Counsel Together

The World May Not Rule Itself Without Christ

Written by Douglas Farrow | Sunday, November 3, 2024

When our rulers and men of wealth, the mighty in the land, take counsel together to substitute human authority for divine authority, when by their lies they throw all things into chaos that they might impose an order of their own making, this Petrine counsel is the counsel we must take. We must fearlessly adhere... Continue Reading

How Then Shall We Pray?

Like the Psalms, we can insert our own words, burdens, and desires into the structure of Jesus’ prayer, while at no point straying from God’s intended will for how we are to address Him.

Written by Joshua Budimlic | Sunday, November 3, 2024

Father, we thank you that, though the world is evil, the Lord Jesus has overcome the world; He is the King of kings and the Lord of lords, and we joyfully submit to Him and await His coming with groans unutterable. Grant us grace to live by faith and not by sight. Equip us to... Continue Reading

Three Truths for Those Who’re Tired of Suffering

Paul didn’t downplay suffering. It can wear us out.

Written by Tumelo Matsitse | Saturday, November 2, 2024

Suffering trains us to become more fully dependent on God. When things are falling apart we learn to give ourselves more to the one who holds the universe together (Hebrews 1:3). As death looms we learn to entrust ourselves to the God who raises the dead. Feeling powerless points us to the omnipotent God. When you are... Continue Reading

How to Love Your Wife As Christ Loves the Church

A husband’s love for his wife is empowered by the gospel.

Written by Derek J. Brown | Saturday, November 2, 2024

Through the aid of the Spirit, the Word of God, and the local church, Christ can enable any Christian man to love his wife, regardless of the circumstances surrounding his marriage. In light of this, men, let us work hard to love our wives as Christ loves the church.   In the latter half of... Continue Reading

Jesus, What A Beautiful Name (Song of songs 1:2-4)

Which matters more to us, the beauty of appearance or the beauty of godliness?  Which do we spend more time cultivating?

Written by Paul Ritchie | Saturday, November 2, 2024

We want to cultivate the imperishable beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, and we want to display the fruit of the Spirit that is self-control.  Stop offering excuses.  There is no behaviour so compulsive that Christ doesn’t offer the power to overcome.  he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear,... Continue Reading

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