A Picture of God’s Grace
Christ “gave himself up for us, a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God” (Eph. 5:2).
Jesus “is the mediator of a new covenant” (Heb. 9:15) we no longer need to offer burnt offerings. Christ has, “by means of his own blood” secured “an eternal redemption” (v. 12), and purified “our conscience from dead works to serve the living God (v. 14). Dear believer, if today you lack assurance of God’s... Continue Reading
You Want People To Think Better of You Than You Deserve
Our willingness to hear our own praises, mixed with a lack of confession, presents a faulty reality to those around us.
What glory does God receive from our confession? First, confession is admitting that God is, “righteous in all his ways” (Psalm 145:17). Confession is glorifying to God because we are saying, “God, You are right, and I am wrong!” We are dethroning ourselves and coming to a right view of our sin. Second, confession glorifies God... Continue Reading
Remember the Birds
Aren't You Worth More?
We do not have a cold, distant deity sitting idly by, watching us worry and work. We have a heavenly Father who loves us more than he loves the birds, who cares for us more deeply than we do even for ourselves, and who wants us to know how deep his love is. Hi.... Continue Reading
Stand Fast: Polycarp X
We’re to be people who are "immovable" in the faith.
This congregation that Polycarp is writing to has lost a Pastor who’s fallen away. They are to watch their own lives and doctrine so that they do not go the same way. Don’t be swayed, don’t be dragged, don’t be seduced, or driven off the road. In order to stand firm we need to ‘love the... Continue Reading
Why We Long for Revival
Christians long to experience being close to Jesus.
It is this aching longing that fuels our recurring (we might say continual) desire to experience revival. But it’s not the mere experience of spiritual refreshment we desire; we long for the Place, the Person, where all the refreshment comes from. We long for what Jesus longs for: that we would be with him where he is, to... Continue Reading
How to Thrive in Turbulent Times
We need a faith that shapes and guides all that we think, say and do.
Through prayer, through Bible reading, worship and fellowship in our church, we need to ascend through the murky turbulence of current events to the sunlit, eternal lands of heaven. It’s vital to remind ourselves that God reigns above the clouds of this life and, one day, will reign here. So be encouraged. But I must say... Continue Reading
The Purpose of Trials (Hebrews 12:3-17)
Three things we can do when we face this kind of suffering.
Our trials are a tool that our loving Father uses to help us grow. Jesus suffered; you will too. But your suffering is purposeful. It’s evidence of his love and it’s designed to help you grow. So keep going. I never would have wanted the trail that we went through. You probably don’t want trials either.... Continue Reading
Seeing Christ’s Kingship Unmasks Ungodly Leadership
God’s people are corrupted when the leaders of God’s people sit over God’s word not under it.
When they pick and choose what from God’s word they will apply and what they will put behind their back. That’s true in Israel as Jesus faces trial. It’s true in the church today. Every leadership scandal in the church is not because God’s word fails, it’s because leaders fail to be godly by leading under God and... Continue Reading
Caring for Those in the Household of Faith
What is the connection between the gospel of grace and the Christian obligation to care for others in the church?
The whole point of 2 Corinthians 8–9 is to galvanize the Corinthians to contribute to the collection. So how does Paul do it? He gives them the gospel. He gives them Christ—grace Himself (see Titus 2:11, 13), who “loved [us] and gave himself for [us]” (Gal. 2:20)—and anticipates the gospel’s powerfully transforming their apathy, greed, and self-preservation and advancing through... Continue Reading
The Holy Spirit’s Role in the Sacraments
How to Understand Our Benefitting From Baptism and the Lord's Supper
The promises of the gospel are always yeah and amen in Jesus. When it comes to that inward work Baptism is only effectual when it is done in accordance with the commandment of God (John 14:15) and when the Holy Spirit by virtue of Christ’s call is exhibited. Our assurance then in the sacrament comes... Continue Reading
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