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The Fathered Universe

Everything around you is intensely personal because of who God is.

Written by Pierce Taylor Hibbs | Saturday, October 12, 2024

By default, we tend to see the world around us as unfathered. We live our waking days in the dreamland of God’s absence. And that’s hard on us, isn’t it? It’s hard to live with a lie. It’s hard to walk through life as if God hasn’t fathered-forth the beauty around us—because he has. I... Continue Reading

Is Hell Real?

Hell is real and it's a final and eternal judgment.

Written by Costi Hinn | Saturday, October 12, 2024

God offered His Son Christ as a sacrifice for His people. There is a real heaven and there is a real hell. We don’t believe in Christ only because we’re scared of hell, but rather because He saved us from it, from our sin and from wrath. Therefore, what do we do? Respond to Him... Continue Reading

Faithful Interpretation

Hermeneutics must be based on established principles, not pragmatics or emotions.

Written by Burk Parsons | Saturday, October 12, 2024

We interpret and apply Scripture based on the words of the text as well as on the inescapable principles and necessary applications of the text. This is one of the most important hermeneutical principles for Christian life and doctrine, and it is precisely how we see Jesus Christ and the biblical authors approaching Scripture.   ... Continue Reading

How to Identify a False Teacher, Part 3

Peter spent most of chapter two in his letter exposing the characteristics of false teachers: Four destructive traits.

Written by Robb Brunansky | Saturday, October 12, 2024

They are sneaky, sensual, self-centered, and self-willed. While any true teacher might lapse into one or more of these sins periodically, the false teacher is consistently marked by these defects. His life and ministry are characterized by rejecting the authority of God’s Word, establishing himself as the authority, and promoting himself for his own wealth... Continue Reading

God’s Grace in Hurricane Helene

At Montreat College, where Paul Maurer is president, one of the small mountain streams that runs through campus had become a raging river.

Written by Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra | Friday, October 11, 2024

The reality of the magnitude of the devastation is shocking. It is utter devastation. You can see all the pictures and videos online, but it is completely different to drive through it, to live in it. Words cannot describe how bad it is. But the response of the Christian community, of the church, has been... Continue Reading

A Tale of Three Pastors

Even if it sometimes seems as if corruption is the norm, there still remain many faithful pastors. You just never hear about them.

Written by Jake Meador | Friday, October 11, 2024

Pastor 1 has rightly been defrocked. Even apart from the relationship, I think it’s hard to square his other behaviors with the requirements for pastors given in Scripture. We need to become far more serious than we have been about corruption, starting with the actual real enforcement of all the Pauline and Petrine demands for pastoral... Continue Reading

Suffer No Rival Part 1: Getting Serious About Pornography

Fighting Porn at the Root

Written by Dan Hult | Friday, October 11, 2024

We must believe that forgiveness is possible.  Habitual porn use brings guilt and shame—and to some extent it should—but that should drive us to Christ not away from Him.[14]  We already saw that Judah forgot Tamar’s humanity much like all men do when they view porn. But when his sin was revealed, his repentance was... Continue Reading

Church Discipline is Not Fun, But It’s Good

Church discipline is good, even without my three reasons.

Written by Jacob Crouch | Friday, October 11, 2024

So no, church discipline is not fun. It is hard and uncomfortable and often messy. But is is good. It is good for the one caught in sin, and it is good for the church as a whole. And as we seek to be faithful to the word of God, the world watches. May we... Continue Reading

Effectual Atonement and Eternal Assurance

Spurgeon explains the source of our security: The logic of eternal security rests on a belief in the finished work of Christ.

Written by Geoff Chang | Friday, October 11, 2024

Though the mountains may depart and the hills; be removed, the covenant of his love shall never depart from us. “For,” saith Jehovah, “I will never forget thee, O Zion;” “I have graven thee, upon the palms of my hands; thy walls are continually before me.” O Christian, that is a firm foundation, cemented with... Continue Reading

The Shepherd’s Self-Esteem: How Pastors Find Their Identity in Christ

What if we fully leaned into Christ-esteem? Here are five critical steps to making this much-needed shift as a shepherd.

Written by Josh Weidmann | Friday, October 11, 2024

Living with Christ-esteem takes time to master. Negative habits, toxic playlists, and even over­confidence can hijack us for months or even years. Healing is not overnight. It takes conscious, gospel-centered action to step out in faith. My reflex is still sometimes to slip into negative thinking, but we err with grace, and then we get... Continue Reading

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