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There Is Something Better Than Never Suffering

When you must go through the furnace, you will not be alone.

Written by Jared C. Wilson  | Saturday, August 2, 2025

It is the sustaining vision of eternal life in Christ that fixes even a lifetime of suffering to a fine point—a fine point that in the last day will be eclipsed by the glory of the radiant Christ, perhaps even distilled down to a jewel placed amidst your treasures, or placed in the crown of... Continue Reading

New Life in Christ: Transformative and Purpose-Filled

God, who is life, has made a way through Jesus Christ.

Written by Ayrian Yasar | Saturday, August 2, 2025

So I hated life, because what is done under the sun was grievous to me, for all is vanity and a striving after wind.” (Eccl. 2:17) If this living-death is all we have to look forward to, then our past, present, and future are hopeless and futile, a cursed existence.   Spring is one of... Continue Reading

The Liberty to Live Not by Lies

Colorado is doubling down on transgender ideology while support everywhere else is waning.

Written by John Stonestreet and Timothy D Padgett | Saturday, August 2, 2025

Earlier this summer, the state backed down from attempting to force Camp IdRaHaJe, a Christian overnight camp, from forcing female campers to share private facilities with males. Given that the new regulation targets places of public accommodation, especially store fronts, it is not clear whether the state will back down in the case of Born... Continue Reading

Given for You: The Wonder of the Lord’s Supper

To appreciate it rightly, we need to understand its meaning power, and the privilege of participating.

Written by Daniel Stegeman | Friday, August 1, 2025

Every communion meal points us forward. We proclaim His death, but we also proclaim His return. The Lord’s Supper reminds us that God’s redemptive plan isn’t finished. Christ will return. Justice will be done. Sin and death will be no more. And we will feast with our Savior in glory.   Our world is full... Continue Reading

John’s Apocalypse & the Kingdom of God

Babylon is symbolic of all the great imperial visions that have been swept away in the march of God’s sovereignty throughout history.

Written by Dr. Tom Pratt | Friday, August 1, 2025

John’s account of the unveiling of Christ in his kingdom power closes out the Bible’s ongoing polemic against the tendency of government, religion, and the masses of the people to confuse their assigned roles in order to create a false god.   The Apostle John’s account of “the revelation of Jesus Christ,” the last book... Continue Reading

Prerequisite Weakness

God loves to make it clear that His grace is sufficient.

Written by Jacob Crouch | Friday, August 1, 2025

We must lean on our strong God. Our weakness should cause us to lift up our eyes and stretch out our hands. We say with the Psalmist, “Behold, as the eyes of servants look to the hand of their master, as the eyes of a maidservant to the hand of her mistress, so our eyes... Continue Reading

Your Response to God’s Judgment

The God who shows no partiality in judgment also shows no partiality in bestowing grace.

Written by Philip Hunt | Friday, August 1, 2025

In Romans 2:1-11, Paul dismantles excuses for escaping God’s judgment, revealing that both religious and irreligious are equally condemned. The impartiality of God should motivate people to repent and embrace faith in Christ for salvation.   Throughout this series from Romans 2, we have seen Paul systematically dismantle every excuse and false assumption that religious... Continue Reading

Brothers, Preach the Nicene Creed to Magnify Your God

Our sonship is possible because Jesus is a son by nature, and therefore, we can be sons by grace.

Written by Yuta Seki | Friday, August 1, 2025

Preaching on the Trinity will deepen your people’s understanding of the nature of the God whom they worship and the shape of the gospel by which they have been saved. Additionally, the salvation of souls is at stake, since those who deny the Trinity outside the bounds of orthodox Christianity. That’s why, brother pastor, you... Continue Reading

Powers of Praise and Criticism

Self-evaluation is never safe by itself, and the swirl of opinions that surround public men can leave them either over-inflated or discouraged.

Written by Pastor Randy Booth | Friday, August 1, 2025

There is one form of praise and criticism that is always present while a sermon is being delivered…body language. There are moments (for most preachers), when they know that they have everyone’s attention: all eyes are fixed; no extraneous activities; everyone is focused.… There is, however, a class of folks who voice their disapproval on... Continue Reading

The Day the Prince of Darkness Died: Ozzy Osbourne’s Final Appointment with Eternity

Ozzy’s death is not about Ozzy. It’s about you.

Written by Rich Bitterman | Friday, August 1, 2025

Ozzy’s death is not symbolic. His soul has separated from his body. His blood cooled. His lungs quit. But Ozzy didn’t disappear. He went somewhere. And so will you. You will either enter the presence of Christ or the horror of separation from Him.   I was 16 the first time I heard “Mr. Crowley.”... Continue Reading

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