The Simplicity of God
God’s wondrous attributes comprise who He is simply, perfectly, incomprehensibly and profoundly!
You cannot rank God’s attributes higher than the others. We cannot say God is loving but sometimes he shows His angry wrath and just fury. God is always ever living out who He is in his most excellent Being! God is distinct and infinite and most transcendent above all else! (That’s what it means, again,... Continue Reading
Evolution Is a Question of Philosophy, Not Biology
To conclude common source from the premise of common substance is fallacious reasoning.
Evolutionary theories usually assume that all changes involved in mutations, natural selection, and so forth are part of an upward spiral of progress. Such “progress” suggests a goal or a purpose. But this involves an assumption of teleology or design. Design without a designer, like aim without an aimer, begs the question of intelligence. ... Continue Reading
Can You Hear Me Now?
Look for connections between your blessings and your trials.
“See that you are not led astray. For many will come in my name, saying, ‘I am he!’ and, ‘The time is at hand!’ Do not go after them. And when you hear of wars and tumults, do not be terrified, for these things must first take place, but the end will not be at... Continue Reading
Watering Dirt
Let God give growth in his perfect timing.
We have to keep watering our dirt, even when the growth seems absent. Even if it feels silly. I assure you that I felt silly every time I stepped outside my house to do gardening or yard work. Several of my neighbors are retired and, between their time and experience, have perfect lawns and gardens.... Continue Reading
A Rollercoaster Life
How can we trust that God is good when we’re in the middle of a difficult or painful circumstance?
By drawing from what I’ve learned about God in the past, I gain confidence that I can trust him with my present and my future—by recalling how we know the Bible is reliable, by going over the arguments for God’s existence, by examining the accounts of Jesus’ resurrection, by bringing to mind how Christianity corresponds... Continue Reading
Paul Tripp on God’s Truth
God’s Truth is always accompanied by God’s Grace.
Recently, Paul Tripp posted the following on X.com related to God’s truth. I was particularly grateful for what he had to say, and wholeheartedly agree with him. You will be encouraged. God’s Truth isn’t meant to be restricted to academic theologians, experienced pastors, and seminary presidents. It was given to us by God for... Continue Reading
A Clear Conscience?
Seek to do the right thing based on what we believe is His will.
We must remember that the standard for right or wrong is not left up to us to determine, but has been determined by God, who is wiser than we are and who loves us. Do you remember seeing someone do something very questionable or what you knew to be wrong, and hearing them say,... Continue Reading
The Death of Doubt in the Death of Christ
Rest in the words of God Himself, and preach them to your own soul: “And the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me” (Galatians 2:20).
As we get closer to our thrice-holy God, it is only natural that we begin to see, taste, and hate the indwelling presence of sin in ourselves more and more. But, no matter how much sin we see, we must always keep our hearts fixed on Christ. In my first year of university, I... Continue Reading
Persevering Grace
"And after you have suffered for a little while, the God of all grace, who called you to His eternal glory in Christ, will Himself restore, strengthen, confirm, and ground you."
Our Lord identifies His sheep as having been given to Him by God the Father. The Father elected them and because He loved them, He gave them to the Son. These are the same sheep for whom Christ died. (John 10:15) These sheep are the objects of the atonement. Christ died exclusively for them. He... Continue Reading
Why You Escape to the Mountains
You’re meant to be occupied with the greatest thing in life.
You go into nature to get away from it all. By “it all,” you mean the hustle and bustle of stressed-out people and your own daily survival. But you also mean your self. The secret power of nature is its ability to take you out of yourself. You get lost in something bigger and grander,... Continue Reading
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