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The Comfort of the Gospel to the Anxious Household

Zoom Out: God Is in Control

Written by Sarah Allen | Saturday, November 30, 2024

Do you wish you could control your child’s experience in the world and guarantee the outcome? Zoom out: that’s not on you. Sometimes it sounds trite to say God is sovereign, but not so here. Here it makes all the difference to a concerned parent. You are freed to steward your household without assuming the... Continue Reading

What Is Glorification?

We will be like Christ, totally sanctified.

Written by R.C. Sproul | Friday, November 29, 2024

We are saved by God, from God, for God. That is the full irony of the drama of salvation. Finally, we read of God’s promise of a new heaven and a new earth, the promise of a new Jerusalem that will descend from heaven itself. This is the capstone of the revelation that John received while... Continue Reading

Missions Blind Spots: Navigating the Invisible Obstacles for Church Leaders

Five ways the church can better support missions.

Written by Paul Davis | Friday, November 29, 2024

For many long-term missionaries, their greatest need upon returning home is not financial support but connection. Imagine coming back to your church after being away for eight years—so much has changed. Veteran missionaries often seek reconnection with those who sent them out to the nations. Church leaders should prioritize efforts to facilitate reintegration and reconnection for... Continue Reading

The Daily Impact of Union with Christ

The blessing of being united to Jesus will only grow richer the more we grow in communion with him.

Written by Doug Eaton | Friday, November 29, 2024

Union with Christ is such a glorious reality that it should transform every moment of our day. There is never a moment when we are alone. He is with us when the day ahead of us is more than we can handle. When we turn off the TV at the end of the day, and the silence of... Continue Reading

“Crowned With Glory” Hebrews 2:1-9 (An Exposition of the Book of Hebrews–Part Three)

Seven passages from the Old Testament (predominantly from the Psalms) which prove that Jesus is the son of God, and possesses a glory equal to that of the Father.

Written by Kim Riddlebarger | Friday, November 29, 2024

Because Jesus willingly humbled himself, made himself lower than the angels in his incarnation, he suffered unto death on the cross securing for us the grace of God. Jesus even tasted death just as we will. He is now at God’s right hand, having been given that glory which is rightfully his. No doubt, things... Continue Reading

How the Pro-Life Movement Lost and Won in the Election

Pro-life leaders point out that Trump was the president who set up the overturn of Roe. And his administration won’t harass the pro-life movement. “We had a big problem with the Department of Justice under Biden,” Carney said.

Written by Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra | Friday, November 29, 2024

Whether disappointed or optimistic after the election, pro-life leaders aren’t planning to stop or even slow their work. “CareNet and Heartbeat and 40 Days for Life are more needed than ever,” Carney said. “The demand for 40 Days has skyrocketed since the overturning of Roe.” Without a federal law, the movement is “market driven,” he said. “It’s about... Continue Reading

To Commune or Not Commune: A Few Thoughts on Paedocommunion

Who may come to the Lord’s Table?

Written by Kyle Borg | Friday, November 29, 2024

The table of the Lord has a cherished place in the church because it bears his name — it’s the Lord’s Table. As King and Head of the Church he determines who may come and in what manner they may come. In a way that is fitting to the nature and received benefits of the... Continue Reading

What Is the Unpardonable Sin? (Matthew 12)

Blasphemy against the Spirit

Written by Dan Doriani | Friday, November 29, 2024

To reject Jesus is not terminal, but to reject the Spirit’s testimony to him is. Sins of ignorance are pardonable. The case of Paul, blasphemer, persecutor, and apostle proves this (1 Tim. 1:12–17; Acts 8:1–3; 9:1–4). This implies that blasphemy against the Spirit must be a deliberate act. Hebrews 6:4–6 and 1 John 2:18–24 suggest it is a sober, measured... Continue Reading

Bottled Up Tears

This life is a vale of tears: so have declared countless hymns and sermons.

Written by Reuben Bredenhof | Friday, November 29, 2024

In deep compassion, the Father puts all our tears in his bottle. He does it for Jesus’s sake, the one He sent as a man of sorrows into this groaning world. While He was here, Jesus wept, mourning death, brokenness, and sin, and then conquering them by his cross. Now in Jesus’s name, God hears... Continue Reading

Marriage Happy, Marriage Holy

Marriage does, indeed, give us many opportunities to peacefully and proactively grow in holiness.

Written by Tim Challies | Thursday, November 28, 2024

The couples who endure with joy are most often the couples who embrace one another as a complex bundle of strengths and weaknesses, helps and hurts, joys and sorrows, and who set their expectations for marriage accordingly. They are each more concerned with their own holiness than their spouse’s, each quicker to embrace an opportunity... Continue Reading

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