Rest for Today’s Struggles
In yesterday’s sermon we saw how the book of Hebrews highlights two types of rest: Rest from dead works now Rest from hard pilgrim labors later But what about before…
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In yesterday’s sermon we saw how the book of Hebrews highlights two types of rest: Rest from dead works now Rest from hard pilgrim labors later But what about before…
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This is the good news we read in Romans 8:1. If you are in Christ, you will not be indicted for your sin; it was condemned and punished in the
There is Therefore Now No Condemnation for Those who are in Christ Jesus! Read More »
Our lives are incredibly brief. Psalm 90:12 says, “Teach us to number our days that we may get a heart of wisdom.” I’ve known some who take a life expectancy
Yes…but maybe not in the way you think. At least since the 1970’s, American Evangelicalism has been fascinated with the thought of tracing world events and predicting Christ’s return. Ok,
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“The ordinary idea which we all have before we become Christians is this. We take as a starting point our ordinary self with its various desires and interests. We then
C.S. Lewis on the Cost of Our Discipleship Read More »
I have trouble with Valentine’s Day. Chocolate, chalky heart candies, rose bouquets, romance forced by the calendar…all to commemorate a martyr’s beheading??? Though the history is admittedly blurry, it is
Can We Talk About Valentine’s Day? Read More »
(taken from monergism.com) “I do want to make the point here that Christians are not divided between those who have creeds and confessions and those who do not; rather, they
Why Do We Need Creeds And Confessions? Read More »
Think about this imagined encounter between Eve and Mary. Eve, with her eyes opened to evil, is now clothed in shame. Mary is clothed in white, symbolic of righteousness. Eve
What Do You See In This Picture? Read More »
In yesterday’s sermon text (1 Corinthians 9:19-27), we contemplated many ways in which we need to “flex” for the sake of the gospel, right here in our own context. These
The Global Need for Becoming All Things to All People Read More »
In Sunday’s sermon, we thought about how idolatry is “worshipping and serving a created thing rather than the Creator.” We also heard a quote from Tim Keller’s book Counterfeit Gods that reminded us we’re not
Pinpointing Idolatry Read More »