Do Not Fear
We cannot walk by faith in the Sovereign Lord Jesus Christ and fear what might come to pass at any moment.
Jesus is all powerful, restraining and conquering all His and our enemies, has foreordained whatsoever comes to pass, preserves, provides for, and protects us, is reigning in glory, and will never leave or forsake us. When we live in fear we stop believing in God as He truly is—Sovereign, preserving and governing all His creatures... Continue Reading
Is All Lost?
“Alas, my master! What shall we do?”
Since Christ is with us, what shall we do? Completely surrounded by the enemy, Elisha answered his servant’s question and our question in this way, “Do not fear, for those who are with us are more than those who are with them.” And when the servant of the man of God arose early and... Continue Reading
What’s An Exile To Do? Live in Reverent Awe of Your God
What a travesty it would be to live any other way!
God, from all eternity, did, by the most wise and holy counsel of His own will, freely and unchangeably ordain our redemption and even the faith and hope we now have. How can we not live in reverent awe of such a God as ours! Exiles are non-essential, or haven’t you heard? Even as... Continue Reading
Lord of the Years
There is One in heaven who never has changed and never will throughout eternity.
He is the Lord of time. He not only created it, he controls and directs its course and content. We, by contrast, are creatures of time. We have no control over it. We cannot pause it when our lives and circumstances are careering out of control. Constancy is something every human being craves. Knowing... Continue Reading
Working Faith In Us
God has not failed this year.
Many people’s prayer lives are deeper, their trust in God is greater, their confession of sin is more thorough, their marriages have been strengthened, their appreciation for worship and the church has grown, their sense of responsibility for others’ well-being has increased, and their relationship with the Lord himself is richer. The world, it... Continue Reading
3 Reasons the Christian Should Not Be Afraid to Ask in Prayer
Sometimes my theology gets in the way of my prayers.
The regular asking in prayer is actually a helpful reminder of just how needy we all remain. We are not self-sufficient but instead are entirely dependent on God’s grace. I’m a nervous pray-er. I don’t mean I’m nervous praying with other people; I mean that many times I’m nervous when I pray because I... Continue Reading
Will Faith as Small as a Mustard Seed Save You?
How much faith do you need to be saved?
What matters is who you put your faith in. You could struggle with doubt, while another believer is confident in his faith. Neither one is “more saved” than the other. So long as you both put your faith in Jesus, you will be saved. I don’t like the word “faith.” It’s not the biblical... Continue Reading
Five Exhortations for the New Year from Spurgeon
The Lord's Faithfulness and the Christian's Right Response
Five sermons preached at the Metropolitan Tabernacle highlight Spurgeon’s understanding of what the Christian was to do with the new year: Humbly approach the Lord in prayer. Find security in God Himself. Wait expectantly for God’s mercy. Proclaim the gospel to yourself and others. Worship the living God now and forever. Charles Spurgeon preached... Continue Reading
When God Put Down a Deposit
God saves us so we can serve as a kind of deposit.
You and I are like God’s deposit on this world. Our salvation is a sure sign that God will eventually redeem all of this creation. Just as God brought new life to our souls, he will bring new life to this planet. Just as he accomplished redemption in us, he will accomplish redemption in all... Continue Reading
The Context of the Westminster Assembly
The seeds of what would eventually become the Westminster Assembly were planted in 1641 with petitions for “a free synod to Reform the Reformation itself”.
Perhaps what is most unfortunate about this is that real history, rather than hagiography, is the most practical kind of history. Indeed, when the imagined romanticism of the assembly is stripped away and we see these divines for who they were—greatly gifted, but struggling against their own sin and finitude—we are reminded that God used... Continue Reading
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