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The Silent Killer: Comfort

The Christian life is often marked by disciplined effort, not stress-free living.

Written by Dustin Burdin | Thursday, February 26, 2026

We are called to a life of discipline and labor for our Lord Jesus and His Kingdom. We are not called to seek an easy or comfortable life…If you let comfort replace discipline in your life, there will be unhealthy physical and spiritual consequences.   Searching Google for “the silent killer” reveals that high blood... Continue Reading

3 Reasons Why “Repentance” is Always Good News for the Christian

God’s grace never runs out.

Written by Michael Kelley | Thursday, February 26, 2026

When we repent, we will not meet a God who is putting us on spiritual probation.…We will not encounter a God who demands some kind of repayment for all we have squandered. Nothing like that. Only kindness. Grace. Love. Acceptance.   Martin Luther once wrote, ““When our Lord and Master Jesus Christ said, ‘Repent’, he... Continue Reading

What The Atlantic Cannot Steal

If God took everything else away from you, everything you owned except for Him, would He be enough?

Written by Kendall Lankford | Thursday, February 26, 2026

What loss would not merely wound us, but unmake us? The children? The approval? The health? The life we have so carefully constructed? Good gifts, all of them. Terrible gods. Everything else will give way. He will not.   12 Minutes to the Bottom The Atlantic in November is not a place that offers second... Continue Reading

How To Become “More Salty”

Why fire and force have always been God's instruments of purification, preparation, and power.

Written by Austin Gentry | Wednesday, February 25, 2026

In God’s hands, fire and force can be used for a number of “drosses,” “impurities,” and “excesses”….But His purpose is always the same: separation for purification.   Last week, we explored the rich and ancient nuances behind Jesus’ renowned metaphor: “You are the salt of the earth”—7 to be exact. In biblical times, salt carried... Continue Reading

Discernment Has a Home

Why the Church, not platforms, is where correction belongs.

Written by Virgil Walker | Wednesday, February 25, 2026

The Church does not need more people trained to scan for wolves. She needs shepherds who feed sheep, guard the fold, and correct error without turning the flock into spectators of accusation.   Discernment is biblical; the way we’ve professionalized it is not. When correction detaches from shepherding, exposure replaces formation, and platforms become rival... Continue Reading

Justified at the First Moment of Faith

If we hedge on the nature of justification as an instantaneous declaration, we register a serious blow to our assurance.

Written by Derek Brown | Wednesday, February 25, 2026

If justification occurs at a moment in time, as Scripture clearly teaches, our self-righteousness and fear of condemnation are eliminated simultaneously as God, at the first moment of faith, declares us righteous apart from our works.   It has been said that justification is the article by which the church is standing or falling. This... Continue Reading

The Tower That Never Falls

Why the Name of the Lord Still Saves

Written by Christopher Cook | Wednesday, February 25, 2026

The righteous run to the name of the Lord. They run to who He is, not just what He does. They anchor themselves in His character….His name is strong. His name is holy. His name is enough.   The name of the Lord is a strong tower; the righteous man runs into it and is... Continue Reading

Do You Hate Your Sinful Self?

Seeing ourselves in light of God’s holiness.

Written by Trevin Wax | Wednesday, February 25, 2026

God loves the person He created you to be, and He hates what sin has done to you. His compassion toward you is matched by His relentless opposition to the disease that enslaves you.   The refrain has been repeated often enough over the past 50 years that it now passes for common sense: The... Continue Reading

Until the Day Dawns

We stand upon this Word of God, we set our anchor here to weather the storms of false teaching, of sin’s temptations, of despair and confusion.

Written by Paul Koch | Tuesday, February 24, 2026

The Word of God is our guide, our companion in the darkness, the Word which comes from God is our hope and confidence. This is not our own creation in the darkness but God’s gift of light here and now. And it will carry you along until the new day dawns, until the end of... Continue Reading

Even in Your Groaning, Remember That the Lord Will Restore All Things

God will crush evil and restore and purify his people. Evil will not win.

Written by Paul David Tripp | Tuesday, February 24, 2026

We sometimes cry out, “God, are you there? Do you see what is happening? Do you hear our cries for help? Have you abandoned what you have made?” We feel weak and powerless, unable to bring about the massive change that is needed. And so we pray and hope. But prayer is not a final... Continue Reading

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