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The Day of Battle

Having your mind prepared to use Scripture as a weapon.

Written by Blake Long | Thursday, August 28, 2025

Scripture is a surefire weapon as we approach the day of battle—every single day. We must think on the Word of God by the power of the Spirit of God. It’s vital for us to meditate on God’s Word so that we fight off things that go against his Word.   Scene 1: I roll... Continue Reading

The Biblical Fool—Part 2

Trusting in one’s own heart is biblical folly.

Written by Bruce Roeder | Thursday, August 28, 2025

The person with spiritual wisdom has good sense and is able to exercise self-control when emotions run hot. The biblical fool lacks spiritual wisdom and so does not overlook an offense, regardless of how minor it may be.   In my first installment, I mentioned the most common characteristic of the biblical fool, which is... Continue Reading

Thoughts on Gossip

Not gossiping is more than just being quiet. It is a speaking well of those whom God has put around us when we can.

Written by Rebecca VanDoodeward | Thursday, August 28, 2025

Satan is the ultimate, most accurate, tireless, and vicious gossip. Jesus, in a contrast that is truly startling, speaks well of us to the Father, covering all of our sins in perfect love. Can we do less for fellow sinners?   Scripture repeatedly warns us about gossip. There are explicit statements about it, like Proverbs... Continue Reading

The Internal Law About Anger—Matthew 5:21-26

Anger can become consuming if not dealt with properly.

Written by David W. Hall | Thursday, August 28, 2025

When we’re angry, don’t we wish those persons harm or even death? This is what leads to murder, just as lust leads to adultery. Not just the end-product of murder is wrong, but this whole beginning is wrong also. When we insult, we view the objects of such contempt as being inferior and not real... Continue Reading

Robbing God or Receiving Grace

Reframing the Malachi Giving Sermon in a Gospel-Centered Way

Written by William Conley | Thursday, August 28, 2025

Legal sermons on giving are not gospel sermons at all. They are a detour to the Village of Morality. Beware of trying to please God by the law! It may feel right because the old man in us craves self-justification, but it is a road to bondage and moralism.   Sometimes Malachi is preached in... Continue Reading

The Trans Trend Isn’t Dead Yet

Social contagion is continuing to drive young people down a path of medical mutilation.

Written by Lauren Smith | Thursday, August 28, 2025

Too many children are still being let down by the very adults who are supposed to protect them. Their teachers, doctors, therapists, and even parents are more interested in conforming to woke fads than actually helping them. This grotesque experiment on kids has got to end.   With the re-election of Donald Trump in the... Continue Reading

Commerce Corrupted

Corruption becomes inherent in any system when people fail to regulate their practices according to the Law of God.

Written by T.M. Moore | Thursday, August 28, 2025

Christians must seek in every way to inject the healing balm of grace into their economic activities, and to decry the absence of grace wherever sin, greed, and corruption have infested commercial activity of every kind.   Kingdom Commerce Dishonest scales are an abomination to the Lord, But a just weight is His delight. When... Continue Reading

President Trump and the Hope of Heaven

How do you get to Heaven? 

Written by John Stonestreet and Timothy D. Padgett | Wednesday, August 27, 2025

According to the 2020 American Worldview Inventory from Arizona Christian University, half of Americans believe that “if a person is generally good, or does enough good things during their life, they will “earn” a place in Heaven.   Earlier this week, while explaining his efforts to end the war between Russia and Ukraine, President Trump said:... Continue Reading

Preaching and Apologetics

Did God act? Did God speak? Does God still speak? The minister preaches assuming the answer to all three questions is a resounding “Yes!”

Written by Kim Riddlebarger | Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Preaching apologetically is to preach with the realization that we are proclaiming a message that is true (we are making a truth claim) and that this truth claim is grounded in particular historical events—the doing and dying of Jesus.   “Like A Lion” You may have heard the quip from the ever-quotable Charles Spurgeon: “The... Continue Reading

Helping Christian Students Keep Their Faith in College

Books—Surviving Religion 101: Letters to a Christians Student on Keeping the Faith in College

Written by Michael J. Kruger | Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Confronted by an intellectual world for which they are not prepared, Christian college students are leaving behind their faith in worrying numbers.   Well, it just happened for the third time. This past week, I dropped off my last child at college. As might be expected, there were lots of emotions. Excitement, nervousness, fear. And... Continue Reading

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