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Stay Awake

Jesus said, “No one knows when the Master will return, so we must be ready.”

Written by Doug Eaton | Sunday, August 25, 2024

If we don’t look to Jesus, sermons will be dull, and television will be more appealing than God’s Word. The way to stay awake is by remembering what Christ has done for us on the cross, how he washed our sins away, and that he will return to call his children home. We do not... Continue Reading

A Crisis of Attention

Why is our Faith Shallow V

Written by T. M. Suffield | Sunday, August 25, 2024

We need to understand the unique challenges to following Jesus here and now. Inevitably the way to live among those challenges will be found in the scriptures and the Christian past. Our faith is shallow because our lives are shallow, because our cultural moment is shallow. Many like it that way as it makes it easier... Continue Reading

Moral Discretion

If a believer does not consciously practice discretion, he or she is setting himself or herself up for a fall.

Written by Bill Elliff | Sunday, August 25, 2024

Proverbs says that wise discretion will keep your foot from stumbling, and you will walk securely. It will bring you life and be an “adornment to your neck,” i.e., it will grace you with the right spiritual and moral clothing. An indiscreet woman or man loses their spiritual and moral beauty and descends to the lowest... Continue Reading

Learning to Rejoice in an Age of Lies

Resting upon the rock of God's immutable justice.

Written by Jacob Leeming | Sunday, August 25, 2024

As David makes clear in these verses, he is no stranger to the “secret plots” of the wicked (v. 2). He is well acquainted with those who “hold fast” to their evil purpose and talk of laying snares in secret (v. 5). But even so, he doesn’t busy himself with trying to unravel their conspiracies.... Continue Reading

Live Among the Flock

Three reasons why I would encourage every pastor to teach his congregation the value of proximity.

Written by Brandon Langley | Sunday, August 25, 2024

God is a God of relational intimacy through proximity. He walked in the cool of the garden with Adam and Eve (Gen. 3:8). Jesus ministered through proximity with his disciples. The first-century church was marked by communal living day by day (Acts 2:42–46; 4:32–35). Not all regions lend themselves to living within walking distance from where... Continue Reading

Christ Brings Us to God

It's impossible for a dead man to accomplish anything (Ephesians 2:1-5).

Written by Bill Elliff | Saturday, August 24, 2024

We could not atone for our sins. Our seemingly good works could not resolve the crisis. Only Christ’s substitutionary death would accomplish the necessary atonement. Once accomplished on the cross, there was no need for any other work to be done.   It is one thing for us to have come to the knowledge of our... Continue Reading

Does Jesus Know You?

The saved, the genuine Christians, are known by the Lord.

Written by Mike Ratliff | Saturday, August 24, 2024

One of the best tests of the veracity of how we live this life here and now is how it will appear in the moment of death, in the morning of resurrection, and at the day of judgment. That is the true reality my brethren. That is why we must not become so tied down... Continue Reading

You Learn a Great Deal by Going Outside

It is good for us to ask the big questions that being in God’s creation will bring to our minds.

Written by Simon van Bruchem | Saturday, August 24, 2024

The lessons drawn from the natural world were helpful both because they were well known as well as because they operated just the way God designed them to. The world does not ‘just happen’; it has been designed and made by God and continues because of His consistent control.   Have you noticed how many... Continue Reading

Nakedness, Shame and Guilt and Other Happy Topics – Between Q23-24

The expulsion from the garden is a pivotal event, but it ends with a promise of hope…

Written by BoSaLuJa … Bob | Saturday, August 24, 2024

Adam and Eve are expelled from the presence of God.  The unity of their being, body and soul, has suffered catastrophic judgment under the curse of God, which begins a life of dying towards death.  The situation, as dire as could be, was not without hope though.  God pronounced his plan in the form of... Continue Reading

Nostalgia: A Sign of Things to Come

We long for the world to be good, making nostalgia, even though it is about the past, a kind of hope.

Written by John Hartley | Saturday, August 24, 2024

There is no Christ-following that will take us back to an America we once knew and loved. Following Christ takes us somewhere better. It takes us to where Christ is – to our heavenly country, our true home. As Thomas Adams once said, “Christ did not die to purchase this world for us.”   Some... Continue Reading

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