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Apathy and the Forsaking of Remembrance

Keeping the Strength of Christ Near Unto Our Heart

Written by Benjamin Glaser | Sunday, March 17, 2024

It is not until we are humbled by the reality of what the Gospel teaches, that Christ has died for the ungodly, and we give up our feeble claims to might and self-identity that we can come and take on the yoke of Jesus our Lord. Yet, in some sense that only gets at the... Continue Reading

Facing our Failures

Lessons from Peter's Denial

Written by Bryan Schneider | Sunday, March 17, 2024

Peter went from being scared of the Jewish people to preaching to thousands. How? What changed between Peter’s thrice denial to a few months later preaching Christ in the temple? Peter met the resurrect Christ, was restored to office, and received the Holy Spirit. The weakest Christian is the one who relies on their own... Continue Reading

It Is Possible to Remain Faithful in an Oppressive World

Don’t be defeatist. Keep on serving God, day by day.

Written by Simon van Bruchem | Sunday, March 17, 2024

When you see the culture degrading and moving farther from the true God, don’t think that faithful living is impossible. There were many who remained faithful in the time of King Ahab and there are faithful believers in much more difficult situations around the world right now. God’s promises remain true. We can continue to... Continue Reading

Sacred Meditation

Intentionally Sowing Thoughts that Honor the Lord

Written by Kendall Lankford | Sunday, March 17, 2024

Let us immerse ourselves in Scripture, committing it to memory, dwelling on it, and saturating our thoughts with the Word of God. Let us sing the psalms, filling our minds with praise. Let us revisit the weeks, months, years, and decades past, meditating on the countless instances of God’s faithfulness, filling our minds with thanksgiving.... Continue Reading

Evangelical Assumptions About the Christian Life

We need to recall the great and precious promises of abundant life he offers and remember that we do not need to be held captive to this world and our sinful desires.

Written by Doug Eaton | Saturday, March 16, 2024

Do not forget what he has called you to. Our time is limited. “Live for the rest of the time in the flesh no longer for human passions but for the will of God” (1 Peter 4:2).  If we are bored with the Christian life, I would suggest it is not Christianity leaving us unfulfilled.... Continue Reading

“Their God Is Their Belly”: Gluttony and Faith

Even in actions as mundane as eating and drinking, we need to glorify God.

Written by Daniel Abrahams | Saturday, March 16, 2024

Food is good. It nourishes us physically and brings us together socially. Eating can be a real pleasure. Food is a blessing from God that should be enjoyed. Gluttony, however, is a sin. And it represents an undeniable danger to our godliness. As God’s people we should supplant it in our lives with self-control and... Continue Reading

Gay Weddings & the Christian

God’s Word makes clear that there are places that a Christian must never be seen (1 Cor 8:10; 10:14, 21).

Written by Tim CanTrell | Saturday, March 16, 2024

While we cannot signify any approval of homosexuality, we can still prayerfully find dozens of ways to keep blessing, befriending, and loving our gay friends and family and seeking to tell them of the only Savior for sinners (Matt 9:36–38; Col 4:2–6). We must also take their questions sincerely and give them gospel answers with patience... Continue Reading

What Does the Bible Have to Do with My Life?

The Bible is difficult, the Bible is challenging, the Bible demands more from me than I want to give, but where else am I going to go? It has the words of eternal life.

Written by John Beeson | Saturday, March 16, 2024

The Bible contains 66 books written by 40 authors over 1,500 years on three continents over more than a dozen different genres. And yet they all tell the same story of the same God. The Bible is a theological book that shares true history, but even when it is telling true historic facts, it doesn’t... Continue Reading

The Triune God Helps Us with Sexual Temptation

God has given us his Holy Spirit, who gives us new hearts and changes us from the inside-out.

Written by Darryl Dash | Saturday, March 16, 2024

We’re not the first to face this struggle. The judgment of Jesus, the holiness of God, and the resources of the Holy Spirit will help us honor God in this area. We have every reason to strive for holiness, even when our temptations and the surrounding culture are against us.   The Thessalonians lived in... Continue Reading

Worship as Thanksgiving

We are recipients of pervasive, abundant, and undeserved grace, and therefore we ought to be grateful.

Written by Joel Ellis | Saturday, March 16, 2024

The Christian life is an experience and expression of gratitude, but Christian worship is an engagement in the corporate expression of thanksgiving. A person can be grateful without giving thanks. He may feel gratitude in his heart, but if it is not expressed, it does not glorify God. We may safely assume all ten lepers... Continue Reading

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