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All My Sins Are Washed Away

The glory of expiation.

Written by Davy Ellison | Sunday, February 2, 2025

In Colossians 2:12, the picture of burial reappears again. We rightly sing, “Buried, he carried my sins far away.” Glorious day! Jesus took our sin to the grave and left it there. Buried forever. Gone and never to return. This is the glory of expiation.   The small things in life often bring the most... Continue Reading

Mourning and Celebrating

A biblical response to pastoral sin.

Written by Peter Witkowski | Sunday, February 2, 2025

David encourages the daughters of Israel to, “weep over Saul who clothed you luxuriously in scarlet, who put ornament of gold on your apparel.” In other words, David blesses the Lord for using an evil king to advance the kingdom of Israel. Similarly, men and women should praise the Lord for using unfaithful men to... Continue Reading

Joy as Banner

Enjoying God.

Written by Gabby Barron | Sunday, February 2, 2025

Joy can be contagious. Whether it reaches someone in the form of a personal presence, a word of affirmation or encouragement, or some deed of assistance cheerfully done, joy can spread to others and affect their soul, if only for a brief while.  So if our enjoyment of God is continuous and growing.   “And... Continue Reading

Faith That Transforms

More than just believing.

Written by Philip Hunt | Sunday, February 2, 2025

 “Without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him” (Hebrews 11:6). This isn’t just intellectual assent to God’s existence – it’s a deep conviction that shapes our actions.   Everyone lives by faith,... Continue Reading

Today’s Quick Word-Hebrews 8:13

Turn to Jesus in repentance-and-faith.

Written by Bruce Christian | Sunday, February 2, 2025

 The prediction by the Author of Hebrews that the Old Covenant “is obsolete and outdated will soon disappear” became a historical reality within a decade, thus authenticating for us the New Covenant founded on the once-for-all perfect sacrifice of Jesus on the Cross – the point being stressed throughout Hebrews.   Hebrews 8:13  By calling... Continue Reading

Rest in the Rock

Trusting God in the pressure cooker of life.

Written by Jon Coombs | Sunday, February 2, 2025

It’s funny how we often put aside our raw and honest selves, hiding those things deep within our hearts to God. He knows them anyway, but something about the sin and brokenness of our soul makes us shield ourselves from the guilt and shame we know sits there. We’d like to present polished versions of... Continue Reading

The Table of Bread

The hospitality of God.

Written by T. M. Suffield | Sunday, February 2, 2025

Jesus called himself the bread of life (John 6). We are to feast on him in our worship. He is our spiritual sustenance. But of course we can go further, what’s the connection between this bread and the Lord’s Supper?   Jesus in the Tabernacle II The tabernacle instructions continue with a table made of... Continue Reading

What Happened to the Family of Jesus?

How the relatives of Jesus led the earliest church.

Written by Wyatt Graham | Saturday, February 1, 2025

According to the Gospel books, Jesus had sisters (Mark 6:3; Matt 13:56). “Of the names which later tradition gives to sisters of Jesus,” Bauckham explains, “the best attested are Mary and Salome” (Relatives, 8). It is possible that he had more sisters, but these are the two whose names we can be reasonably sure of.... Continue Reading

Pastoral Sexual Orientation and the EPC

Many Evangelical Presbyterian Church members are stunned about why it would take so long for the shepherds of Christ’s flock to deliberate on the subject of sexual identity for church officers.

Written by Helen Louise Herndon | Saturday, February 1, 2025

Church officers have a responsibility to protect church members by shepherding them in all areas, including the area of biblical sexual ethics. Church members know the emphasis of God’s Word places on purity; they need church leaders to be clear on this expectation. This means that receiving a minister who self-identifies with a homosexual-orientation should... Continue Reading

An Unmerry Hitchmas

There’s always more room at the Christmas table.

Written by Jonathon Van Maren | Saturday, February 1, 2025

 A dozen years after Hitchens’s death, the movement he championed has given way to a renewed interest in God and a steady stream of high-profile atheist defections. Ayaan Hirsi Ali, once a member of the New Atheist set, stunned her fellow unbelievers in 2023 by announcing she had become a Christian.   On December 14,... Continue Reading

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