Use the Opportunity
Your current opportunity is an opportunity for you to use. Whether it’s work or rest, let’s make time count.
He lived Shawshank Redemption, working toward the goal of getting out, and using what he had in a profitable way while he was in prison. Finally, he stands before Pharaoh and again uses the opportunity to apply for the position of chief comptroller of all the grain in Egypt, to get everyone through the coming... Continue Reading
Whiter than Snow!
Though your sins were as Scarlet…
God didn’t just offer clean hearts from a distance. He sent His Son. Jesus took the stain we couldn’t remove. He bore the weight of our sin so forgiveness could be real — not imagined, not symbolic, but finished. Jesus came to take upon Himself the stain of our sin so that He could provide... Continue Reading
Calvin on the Hope of Future Life
Exiles endure their pilgrimage by keeping the joy of returning home ever before their eyes.
Let the aim of believers in judging mortal life, then, be that while they understand it to be of itself nothing but misery, they may with greater eagerness and dispatch betake themselves wholly to meditate upon that eternal life to come. In a remarkable section in his Institutes devoted to “meditation on the future... Continue Reading
For Such a Time as This
Unlike Esther, our faithfulness is unlikely to lead to the salvation of many thousands—but, who knows how the Lord will use our obedience?
“For if you keep silent at this time, relief and deliverance will rise for the Jews from another place, but you and your father’s house will perish. And who knows whether you have not come to the kingdom for such a time as this?” (Esther 4:14). It’s no secret that the name of God... Continue Reading
Learning to Wait Without Answers
Christ still leads His people this way. He withholds some paths not as punishment, but as care. He knows what lies ahead, even when we do not.
Faithfulness is not always measured by movement. Sometimes it is marked by restraint, patience, and trust when clarity has not yet arrived. We can feel stalled when doors close without explanation. “And they went through the region of Phrygia and Galatia, having been forbidden by the Holy Spirit to speak the word in Asia.”... Continue Reading
The 2026 Virginia Abortion Amendment
When we ask where the Church was when the forces of Darkness perpetuated a genocide of the unborn, the answer should be “Am I not sending you?”
We’ve witnessed a culture of death cemented into law, state after state. We cannot allow another state to fall under its shroud of darkness. A stand must be made. It is our duty to stand on biblical truth and fight against the darkness. In the spring of 2022, the Supreme Court overturned Roe v.... Continue Reading
Loving God As The Ultimate Good
Love the Lord our God with all our heart, mind, soul, and strength.
No one or no thing in this world could ever satisfy or fulfill us. For us to stop at the love of that person (or thing), is to guarantee our frustration and misery. But this is not true with regard to our greatest love (that being of God Himself). The goal of the Christian’s churched... Continue Reading
Glorifying God Through Productivity
Faithful Christians wisely and diligently invest whatever God has entrusted to them.
The Christian life is not something we approach passively. Vigor must mark our pursuit of the kingdom, as we joyfully pursue bearing much fruit, numbering our days, and stewarding our time. The world’s vision of personal productivity promises to help you make more money, secure greater fulfillment, and achieve your desires—it’s personal productivity for... Continue Reading
With Our Bridegroom: Now, Not Yet, and at the End
The Church is the bride for whom Christ laid down His life.
Wait on your Lord. Wait as His covenant bride, held fast not by our promises to Him but His promises to us. His covenant love will carry us to the day He returns. He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon. Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus” (Revelation 22:20). It... Continue Reading
Consent Thou Not
If those who live according to a pattern of sin encourage us to do something evil or foolish, we should not consent.
While the selfish person believes they’re setting a trap for others, they’re actually setting a trap for themselves. Their ill-gotten gain turns out to be no gain at all. It’s a curse and a ticking time bomb that will most certainly go off. Proverbs 1:8-19 Whether we’re young and still under the authority of... Continue Reading
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