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The Laborers Multiply

Who knows what the Lord will do as we serve Him in the variety of callings He gives.

Written by Ben Stahl | Sunday, November 29, 2020

Perhaps as we are laboring in uncommon ways, God may even make iron to float. May the Lord help us to labor diligently in His kingdom in whatever form that labor may take so that we may see many converted and entering the Kingdom.   And the sons of the prophets said to Elisha, “See... Continue Reading

Jesus Is the True and Faithful Gardener Who Cares for Your Soul

Consider the theological significance of the following two Garden settings in which Christ carried out the work of redemption.

Written by Ian Baldwin | Saturday, November 28, 2020

Adam was called to guard and keep the Garden. This certainly included his need to protect his bride from the temptations of the evil one. When Jesus entered into his sufferings on the cross, he did so with His bride—the church—with him there in the Garden. As Adam should have warned Eve to “watch and... Continue Reading

Learning to Wait Well

Those who trust in God while they wait can be sure they are never out of his sight.

Written by Bob Kauflin | Saturday, November 28, 2020

Because our joy and gladness come from our Lord more than from specific answers to our prayers. Because we love his salvation and experience his goodness again and again as a result of it. He is always writing new chapters, new stories, giving us fresh reasons to declare his steadfast love and faithfulness. And as... Continue Reading

A Friend in High Places

Christian prayer is about using our connection with Jesus to gain access to a space we would otherwise be unable to access on our own.

Written by Daniel Schrock | Saturday, November 28, 2020

One of the most important things for us to understand about what it means for us to pray as Christians is this: of all the special places in creation to which we might have access because of our connection to someone, the most precious is the access we have to the heavenly throne room of... Continue Reading

The Foundations Are Not Destroyed

Man’s foundations may crumble, but the bedrock foundations that God laid are established forever.

Written by Scott Aniol | Saturday, November 28, 2020

In Psalm 11, David is reaffirming the foundations that God set out in Psalms 1 and 2. He’s readjusting his image of reality with God’s image of reality. The foundations look like they’re crumbling, and they may be in the societies of men, but those foundations are still there, because God laid those foundations, and... Continue Reading

Getting John 1:12 Right: Should You Invite Jesus Into Your Heart?

When we use the concept of “inviting Christ into the heart” we are robbing faith of its richness.

Written by Jim Elliff | Saturday, November 28, 2020

The wrong use of John 1:12 has to do with the use of the word “receive” which is taken to mean that an unconverted person is to “ask Jesus into his heart” as the invitation of the gospel. The wrong use of this word, in tandem with Revelation 3:20 (“Behold I stand at the door... Continue Reading

What is the Meaning of Life?

If you want to know why you are here, you have to start in the beginning. And in the beginning, there was God.

Written by Reagan Rose | Saturday, November 28, 2020

Think about that! The God whom we sinned against, paid the price to reconcile us to Himself! What an amazing act of love! What kind of God turns His wrath upon His own Son so that His people might not perish under it? A God worthy of your submission and worship, that’s what kind of God.... Continue Reading

Three Words to Remind You of the Goodness of God

How. Much. More.

Written by Michael Kelley | Saturday, November 28, 2020

Now there is a question, in the midst of all the questions of the day, to lift the soul of the Christian. Ask yourself today, then, when you encounter a shadow. A shadow of joy, a shadow of comfort, a shadow of friendship, a shadow of grace. Bask in the shadows that give relief from... Continue Reading

To the Pastor Who Feels Inadequate

If we felt sufficient for these days and this calling, then something would be terribly wrong.

Written by Patrick Slyman | Saturday, November 28, 2020

And yet, as inadequate as we most certainly are—the Lord has made us more than adequate to fulfill our calling. Isn’t that what Paul says in 2 Corinthians 3:5–6? “Not that we are adequate in ourselves … but our adequacy is from God, who also made us adequate as servants of a new covenant.” We... Continue Reading

We Cannot Domesticate Jesus

Beholding is becoming. Seeing Christ saves and sanctifies.

Written by John Piper | Saturday, November 28, 2020

When we see Jesus for who he really is, we savor him. That is, we delight in him as true and beautiful and satisfying. That is my goal, because two things flow from such an experience of Jesus Christ: he is honored, and we are freed by joy to walk the narrow way of love.... Continue Reading

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