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Jesus Our High Priest—the Anchor for Our Soul

Are you falling prey to discouragement and temptation?

Written by Campbell Markham | Saturday, February 10, 2024

With Jesus as your High Priest, you are anchored behind the veil into the presence of God himself: anchored to his forgiveness, and anchored to his blessing, favor, and love. You are anchored there because Jesus is standing right there, representing you. He brings the blood of a sacrifice—his blood—evidence that your sins have been punished and dealt... Continue Reading

The Hope We Have in Christ When Work Feels Meaningless

How Sanctification Gives Us Hope

Written by Greg Ayers | Saturday, February 10, 2024

If someone sees their job as Groundhog Day, what encouragement is offered them by seeing their work as an opportunity for sanctification? It can seem like a stretch, but Bacote voiced his confidence on how we can find hope in this idea: “Sanctification is a great lens for our view of work when the job (or... Continue Reading

The Bible Says the Father Turned His Face Away from Jesus on the Cross

All over the Psalms, we see the Psalmist cry out about God's face being hidden from him.

Written by Joseph Randall | Saturday, February 10, 2024

Yes, the Father never stopped loving His Son on the cross. Yes, the Father was well pleased with Jesus on the cross. Yes, there was no break-up in the the eternal intratrinitarian relationship of the Father and the Son. But because Jesus, in His office as Mediator, was made sin on the cross – because... Continue Reading

What King David and Philemon have in Common

Welcome opportunities to be honest about your struggles with sin.

Written by Kraig Keck | Saturday, February 10, 2024

The connection between these two passages is transparency. David chose to be honest and open about his sin—can’t get much more open than writing a song about it. And Philemon was forced to be open and honest about his need to forgive Onesimus.   A friend of mine started a church in Canada years ago... Continue Reading

Hand Back the Fruit

Trusting God with the Mysteries of Evil

Written by Jon Bloom | Saturday, February 10, 2024

When the realities of good and evil exceed our limited perceptions, overwhelm our limited comprehension, and threaten to override our psychological and emotional circuitry, there is a reason for this. We may be fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalm 139:14), but we are also fearfully finite. There are things too wonderful for us to know. The... Continue Reading

God Told Me: The Pentecostalization of Evangelical Theology of Revelation

What does the Bible actually say about how we should expect God to speak to us?

Written by Scott Aniol | Friday, February 9, 2024

No prophecy of Scripture comes from a human source. Rather, “men spoke from God as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit” (v. 21). Peter is saying that we ought to trust the sufficient Word because it is revelation from God’s Spirit that is even more sure than if he spoke to us directly. Trust the... Continue Reading

Abuse: No Joke, No Myth

It happened in Ezekiel’s day; it still happens today.

Written by Shane Lems | Friday, February 9, 2024

We must not be ignorant or naive about the reality of abuse in Christian circles. And we must not turn a blind eye or a deaf ear when we hear about or see abuse cases of any kind. The Lord loves justice and calls us to practice justice while we walk humbly with him (Mic.... Continue Reading

The God Beyond Need

Aseity and the Gospel: God in His grace has allowed us to understand Him truly.

Written by Kendall Lankford | Friday, February 9, 2024

God is the source of all reason and morality, humans can only go so far afoul of God’s standards before the consequence of His perfect being silences them and squashes them. This makes ultimate ethical standards fixed, not subject to the changing winds of culture, not situational, or an expedient maxim for determining our next... Continue Reading

The Most Pessimistic Religion in the World

Only Christianity insists we must throw up our hands in utter defeat at any attempt at self-justification.

Written by Jerry Riendeau | Friday, February 9, 2024

The view that Christianity and Islam are more similar than different is mainstream within the Muslim community. And though many Americans live in areas with relatively small Muslim populations, that’s likely to change in coming years. It’s important to be ready to engage our Muslim neighbors in meaningful conversations about our faith. A helpful first step in any... Continue Reading

Don’t Turn Your Faith Into a Work

Our deadness meant God had to take the initiative.

Written by Stephen Kneale | Thursday, February 8, 2024

Let’s not turn faith into a work but glory in the grace of God. Let us delight in the fact that it is all grounded in him, his sovereign choice, his willingness to submit to death on our behalf so that we – with no grounds for boasting in us as a result – might... Continue Reading

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