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The Shepherd’s Self-Esteem: How Pastors Find Their Identity in Christ

What if we fully leaned into Christ-esteem? Here are five critical steps to making this much-needed shift as a shepherd.

Written by Josh Weidmann | Friday, October 11, 2024

Living with Christ-esteem takes time to master. Negative habits, toxic playlists, and even over­confidence can hijack us for months or even years. Healing is not overnight. It takes conscious, gospel-centered action to step out in faith. My reflex is still sometimes to slip into negative thinking, but we err with grace, and then we get... Continue Reading

A Dream-Big Prayer

What does it look like to dream big for the glory of God?

Written by Jim Essian | Friday, October 11, 2024

Until we realize that God is able to do “far more abundantly” than all that we can pray about or dream, we’ll keep operating in the kingdom of this world. We’ll develop a scarcity mindset that leads to anxiety and fear and exhaustion and apathy and impotence toward the kingdom of God. We can risk our... Continue Reading

The Whole Counsel of God

The whole counsel of God is revealed in His Word and is therefore limited to that which is revealed in His Word.

Written by Kim Riddlebarger | Friday, October 11, 2024

Luke describes “the whole counsel of God” in Acts 20:27 as the person and work of Christ proclaimed by Paul during his gentile mission. But the Christ whom Paul preaches tells us that the whole of redemptive history (i.e., the whole of Scripture) speaks of Him. It is proper, then, to understand the whole counsel of God... Continue Reading

Lighten My Load or Strengthen My Back

Among the many blessings God offers, the most beautiful is keeping us close to Jesus. To that end, God will provide the strength we need in every trial.

Written by Vaneetha Rendall Risner | Friday, October 11, 2024

God encourages us to cry out to him for whatever we need; he wants us to bring our troubles to him. He may lighten our load and miraculously deliver us, bringing long-prayed-for rescue and relief. Or he may strengthen us in the battle, offering his sustaining grace, the grace that draws us back to him.... Continue Reading

Blessed Mourning for an LGBT+ Child

I can quit blaming others or myself in a futile attempt to control the situation—after all, I’m not in control. God is. What a blessed relief.

Written by The Gospel Coalition | Thursday, October 10, 2024

Why do I ask God to save my son? Am I praying that the Lord would draw him to himself so I can be comforted? Surely, that comfort is just a side effect—joyful though it would be. Or do I plead with God so my son can be comforted? Certainly, that would be a blessing. But is... Continue Reading

Yet Not Crushed

“Not crushed” testifies that for the Christian, our circumstances do not have the last word. Jesus does.

Written by Phil Antonecchia | Thursday, October 10, 2024

The burdens and suffering of Southern Appalachians are real and heavy, but they are not too heavy for Jesus. His wounds and scars say otherwise, as does the resounding hope of the empty tomb. Times of crisis also prompt questions such as, “What can we do?” or “How can I help?” Scripture teaches us that... Continue Reading

Prelude to a Prayer

Prayer in Nehemiah (3)

Written by Stan Gale | Thursday, October 10, 2024

Nehemiah adopts the posture of one who can make no demands, who will assert no rights. He casts himself upon the good pleasure of the God of heaven. He prays as a leader on behalf of a sinful people, among whom he counts himself. He does not cover up the sin that should disqualify him... Continue Reading

Preaching to the Heart

Preaching That Influences the Very Core and Center of an Individual’s Being

Written by Sinclair Ferguson | Wednesday, October 9, 2024

We need to return to a true preaching to the heart, rooted in the principle of grace and focused on the person of the Lord Jesus Christ.…And when you have experienced such preaching, or seen its fruit, you will know what true preaching is.   No more poignant or instructive description of the work of... Continue Reading

Pursue Healthy Eldership

As elders submit themselves to the Lord, to his Word, and to each other, they can work side-by-side to shepherd a healthy flock.

Written by Murray Capill | Wednesday, October 9, 2024

The elder-led church will only be effective…when their work is undertaken, not as detached directors, but as godly men active in church life and engaged in people’s lives.   Many elder-led churches are broken. Think, for example, about these all-too-familiar scenarios. Laissez-faire elders: The elders are mere “yes men” to the lead minister. They look... Continue Reading

Seeing the Face of God

One look into His eyes will tell us all.

Written by Bill Elliff | Wednesday, October 9, 2024

I cannot imagine the unbounded joy and deep fulfillment of seeing God’s face. It would seem that one look there will explain everything. We will see who He is and understand the height, depth, width, and depth of His love.    There will no longer be any curse and the throne of God and of... Continue Reading

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