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What Pentecost Means for Our Work (Part 2)

The spiritual gifts each Christian has were designed to be used in and out of the church, wherever we work.

Written by Russell Gehrlein | Sunday, September 8, 2024

Christians who display joy will bring something positive to the workplace that the world cannot provide. When we go through a trial and have confidence in God’s ability to work out all things for good, those who do not know him may ask us where this joy comes from. At that moment, we have earned the right to... Continue Reading

Wars and Rumors of Wars

Christ reminds us to not be alarmed, but to stay steadfast in Him.

Written by John Stonestreet and Timothy D Padgett | Sunday, September 8, 2024

Despite how common war is, we still experience it as abnormal. Sure, there is more than a bit of normalization that can occur after long periods of unrest and conflict, but the fact that we recoil at violence, resist war as much as we do, and strive for peace says something else as well. The... Continue Reading

How Is Jesus Able to “Sympathize with Our Weaknesses”?

Jesus is just as open and tender in his embrace of sinners and sufferers as when he was on earth.

Written by Dane Ortlund | Sunday, September 8, 2024

Our tendency is to feel that the more difficult life gets, the more alone we are. As we sink further into pain, we sink further into isolation. The Bible corrects us. He is in us, and he bears our pain with us. We are never alone. The sorrow that feels so unique to us was... Continue Reading

There are Lions on the Walls!

Don’t let familiarity with God’s word drive you to complacency.

Written by Jacob Crouch | Saturday, September 7, 2024

 I think we need to consider how good it is to read the Bible to the kids for our own benefit. Kids see things with a wonder that adults sometimes lack. Yes, reading to kids can be hard work sometimes, but let me encourage you, your kids are listening. And sometimes, their childlike approach to... Continue Reading

Why the Genealogies?

The genealogies that are given throughout scripture are meticulous regarding the authenticity and historical validity of the text.

Written by Jacob Toman | Saturday, September 7, 2024

The list in Matthew chapter 1 ought to hit us like a 10-ton truck as we read through the names. In comparison to the lists already mentioned, this list is relatively short in length, but big on meaning. Nearly every name has multiple scriptural references if not outright explicit narratives about the names mentioned. The... Continue Reading

When Faith Is Tested

The Book of Job

Written by Peter Howe | Saturday, September 7, 2024

What is the message of the book of Job for us today? First, our faith is sure to be tested. Pain may be inevitable, but misery is to an extent optional. We have no control over the weather that surrounds our lives, but we can do something about the climate of our inner life. What happens to us... Continue Reading

Remembering St. Augustine of Hippo

From disbeliever to the most important Church influencer.

Written by John Stonestreet and Glenn Sunshine | Saturday, September 7, 2024

Augustine was a remarkable figure, a towering intellect with unmatched rhetorical skills. He exhibited an unprecedented capacity for self-reflection with a contemplative and even mystical streak. His impact continued throughout the Western church through the Protestant Reformation. He was a major influence on Reformers such as Martin Luther, an Augustinian monk, and John Calvin. And... Continue Reading

Praying for Your People

Examining how you pray for those under your shepherding care.

Written by Eric Dodson | Saturday, September 7, 2024

Rather than praying only for the visible results, we also ought to ask the Lord to give our people the love and spiritual wisdom that produce the desired outcome. When we do, we can rest confidently in the Spirit’s sanctifying power as He continues to conform them (and us) to the image of our Savior.... Continue Reading

You Don’t get to Pick Your Family and You do have to Love Them

Yes, the church is a family. And one of the ways it is a family is that we don’t get to pick who belongs.

Written by Stephen Kneale | Saturday, September 7, 2024

It is the Lord himself who determines who belongs. It is he who sets people in families and it is he who adopts into his family. That means we don’t get to choose who belongs, we don’t get to decide who we are and aren’t going to love and we don’t get to determine who... Continue Reading

WCF 30: Of Church Censures

Discipline is for our good. So it shouldn’t surprise us that a loving God requires church censures.

Written by William Boekestein | Saturday, September 7, 2024

Every true Christian agrees with the goals of God’s plan for discipline. We believe in rescuing sinners, protecting the congregation, maintaining a holy communion, preserving the honor of Christ, and preventing the wrath of God. We believe in church discipline. God wants us to believe in it so fervently that we would insist on being... Continue Reading

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