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How Then Shall We Pray?

Like the Psalms, we can insert our own words, burdens, and desires into the structure of Jesus’ prayer, while at no point straying from God’s intended will for how we are to address Him.

Written by Joshua Budimlic | Sunday, November 3, 2024

Father, we thank you that, though the world is evil, the Lord Jesus has overcome the world; He is the King of kings and the Lord of lords, and we joyfully submit to Him and await His coming with groans unutterable. Grant us grace to live by faith and not by sight. Equip us to... Continue Reading

The Practice of Accepting Disappointment

No one ever can fully meet your hopes, desires, and expectations. And you can’t meet theirs.

Written by Tim Challies | Sunday, November 3, 2024

God’s gifts are good and are meant to be enjoyed. Yet none of them can deliver all that they promise. Each of them brings a level of satisfaction but also a level of disappointment, a sense of beauty but also a sense of longing for more. We need to be wary of that longing for... Continue Reading

A New Testament Scholar Explains What Should Be the Two Key Voting Concerns for Christians

How do Christians determine what are the most important matters when voting for or against a political candidate? We have to start “in the beginning.”

Written by Robert A. J. Gagnon | Saturday, November 2, 2024

Summary: The two most consequential acts of God at creation were the valuing of human life as the only creatures made in God’s image and the integrating of that image-bearing into the creation of male and female sexual counterparts. Since these two creation acts are most consequential in the eyes of God, policies adversely affecting... Continue Reading

Three Truths for Those Who’re Tired of Suffering

Paul didn’t downplay suffering. It can wear us out.

Written by Tumelo Matsitse | Saturday, November 2, 2024

Suffering trains us to become more fully dependent on God. When things are falling apart we learn to give ourselves more to the one who holds the universe together (Hebrews 1:3). As death looms we learn to entrust ourselves to the God who raises the dead. Feeling powerless points us to the omnipotent God. When you are... Continue Reading

How to Love Your Wife As Christ Loves the Church

A husband’s love for his wife is empowered by the gospel.

Written by Derek J. Brown | Saturday, November 2, 2024

Through the aid of the Spirit, the Word of God, and the local church, Christ can enable any Christian man to love his wife, regardless of the circumstances surrounding his marriage. In light of this, men, let us work hard to love our wives as Christ loves the church.   In the latter half of... Continue Reading

Jesus, What A Beautiful Name (Song of songs 1:2-4)

Which matters more to us, the beauty of appearance or the beauty of godliness?  Which do we spend more time cultivating?

Written by Paul Ritchie | Saturday, November 2, 2024

We want to cultivate the imperishable beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, and we want to display the fruit of the Spirit that is self-control.  Stop offering excuses.  There is no behaviour so compulsive that Christ doesn’t offer the power to overcome.  he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear,... Continue Reading

Seeking Godly Rulers In Ungodly People

How Should the Church Speak Prophetically Towards Holiness in Its Rulers

Written by Benjamin Glaser | Saturday, November 2, 2024

A country’s leaders will reflect the country, and a country will reflect their leaders. Even more so a church which is unconcerned with personal holiness in itself will no doubt not seek leaders which reflect the type of life Christ expects of all men. Putting up with sin has a leprous effect on the body... Continue Reading

Twelve Ways to Promote the Sunday Evening Service

Tell people who is preaching, or the passage or series being preached.

Written by Chad Van Dixhoorn | Saturday, November 2, 2024

Consider having a missionary speak or have an interesting ministry update 30 minutes before the evening service. State that there will be a 15 minute psalm- or hymn-sing before the evening service. Do this once a month. State that there will be a 30 minute ice-cream social before the evening service. Do this on a different... Continue Reading

Romans 13:1-5 and the Gospel

We do not always agree when obedience to man constitutes disobedience to God. We can fine-tune our deliberations with a look at why God gave rulers authority.

Written by John E. Taylor | Saturday, November 2, 2024

We can’t disobey rulers without disobeying God except when we must obey God rather than man (cf. Acts 5:29). Rulers, however, often walk contrary to the very reasons God gave them authority, punishing the righteous and rewarding the wicked. No surprises there, for Paul’s Gospel explication includes rulers when he indicts the entire human race... Continue Reading

How to Write a Meaningful Card

Writing cards is a way to re-humanize a de-humanized culture.

Written by Douglas Groothuis | Saturday, November 2, 2024

I write cards of condolence as often as I can. This is an art. I endeavor to enter someone’s sorrow, to restate what they might be experiencing. I do not offer cheap consolation. I lament with one who has lost a friend or relation or who is suffering ill health (Isaiah 50:4). I often teach... Continue Reading

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