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In Defense of Anger

To call anger inherently sinful is an explicit denial of God’s Word and condemnation of His character.

Written by Matthew E. Cochran | Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Whether we’re sinfully angry or sinfully sedated against things that should make us angry, we must seek God’s grace for our sins and the power of His Spirit to turn away from them. May God thereby discipline our anger and use it for His glory.   As the West spirals further into chaos and depravity, righteous men... Continue Reading

What Happens to Churches When Population Falls

How megachurches are like Tokyo.

Written by Aaron M. Renn | Tuesday, November 12, 2024

American visitors to Japan primarily visit Tokyo, and perhaps Kyoto. They see a thriving metropolis and assume all is well. They never see the reality of the hinterland. Similarly, when a newcomer arrives in a community and asks for church references, they are likely to be steered to the town’s thriving churches. I see this... Continue Reading

The Already/Not Yet Christian Mindset

Since we have the mind of Christ, we put on the mind of Christ.

Written by Aaron L. Garriott | Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Through His Spirit, Christ has given His regenerate people His own mind to discern and comprehend what the natural man cannot. This is why you see the world so differently from your unbelieving friends and family. Christians think through every issue in life with spiritual (albeit imperfect) minds—that is, minds that have been enlightened by... Continue Reading

The Old Testament Justification by Faith: An Old Testament Doctrine

You cannot stand on your own merits, but if you stand in Christ, it will be enough to stand before God both now and for eternity.

Written by James Ritchey | Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Since justification entails a right standing with God, it is necessary that sin be forgiven and that one be made righteous. Just as Christ bore our sin at the Cross (whereby we have pardon), so also when we believe in Christ, His righteousness is credited to us. We did not accomplish or earn the righteousness... Continue Reading

Who Are ‘The Least of These’?

Matthew 25 equates caring for Jesus’s spiritual family with caring for Jesus.

Written by Kevin DeYoung | Tuesday, November 12, 2024

It makes more sense to think Jesus is comparing service to fellow believers with service to him, rather than to hear him saying, “You should see my image in the faces of the poor.” Granted, Jesus was a “man of sorrows,” so other sufferers may be able to identify with Jesus in a special way.... Continue Reading

Good Leaders Come and Go

The church simply needs leaders who will boldly and gladly embrace sacrificial responsibility for the good of their community.

Written by Andrew Ballard | Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Friend, you are not Moses. You are not the last guy. God never meant you to be. Honor your predecessor not by being a better version of him but by building on whatever good foundation he left behind.   We are all interim. I have often reminded myself of this fact in recent years. When... Continue Reading

Union with Christ: The Gift of a “New Me”

When Christ receives the public declaration of “beloved Son,” He receives it on behalf of all who would be united to Him.

Written by Kyle Worley  | Tuesday, November 12, 2024

It is in being received as a child of God that we find the love for which we long. We are born longing to become beloved. To feel beloved. Due to our homeless hearts, we have a strong bent toward misplacing this desire in things and people that can never deliver on it.   Editor’s... Continue Reading

How Crowds Work Leaders, How Leaders Work Crowds

Look to Jesus, expect to be shamed, refuse to be ashamed, and remember that you are never alone in a crowd.

Written by Trent Hunter | Tuesday, November 12, 2024

To Pilate, Jesus was interesting and innocent (Mark 15:5, 14). But at the end of the day, Jesus was inconvenient. Pilate valued his reputation for keeping the peace and his career as a Roman governor over and above giving justice to this innocent man. He didn’t want to kill Jesus, but he did want to... Continue Reading

Is God Leading Us to Eden 2.0?

John’s vision at the end of Scripture is telling us that what God began, he will complete.

Written by Mitchell L. Chase | Tuesday, November 12, 2024

The hope we have is not to get through the flaming sword of those cherubim or to go back into those places where those two special trees were. God will accomplish the goal of the garden. It will be through Christ’s work—the glory of what the church’s future is in Christ—but also a new creation... Continue Reading

What Is a Christian Mindset?

Adam and Eve failed to bear God’s image perfectly, but the Lord Jesus Christ came to fulfill what mankind was originally meant to be.

Written by Thomas Brewer | Monday, November 11, 2024

Jesus spoke about how our mindset is connected to who we are in His Sermon on the Mount (Matt. 5–7). He explained, for example, how Old Testament commandments relate to who we are inside. He said that anyone who even looks at a woman with lust commits adultery in his heart (Matt. 5:28). That’s because... Continue Reading

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