Even One Just Person: God’s Changeless Measure
God brings or relents of judgement based on that singular righteous man, whether in Jeremiah’s day or our own.
God himself came to be that single righteous man required for God to relent of his anger and avert judgement. In Christ, his righteousness covers his people. God’s judgement is averted because of that one man, Jesus Christ the righteous. Yesterday, we were continuing in our series in Jeremiah. We covered a large passage,... Continue Reading
I’ve Heard It Said, “Once Saved, Always Saved”
The Bible repeatedly warns those who claim to be Christians to beware apostasy.
If you’re genuinely saved, then you will persevere in faith and good works. And the reason we persevere is that God preserves us. As Philippians 2 says, we “work out our salvation” because God works in us—the willing and the working. Beware of Apostasy I’ve heard it said “once saved, always saved.” It’s true, but... Continue Reading
Evangelical Worship and Chronological Snobbery
A Defense of the Hymnal
Far from being an artifact of the past, hymnals are vital resources that ensure we remain grounded in modes of piety above and beyond our cultural contexts and fixed in orthodox doctrine. When we consider that worship songs are one of the primary ways that Christians are catechized in the Christian life, it is hard to understate... Continue Reading
Mothers—A Biblical Introduction
A mother has a specific caring relationship with her offspring.
Mothers, even in the fallen sinful world we live in, with all the curse and its effects, are a blessing. God continues to bless future generations through their mothers. Mothers provide care and support in a way no one else can. God has designed for mothers to have this uniquely special relationship with their offspring. ... Continue Reading
J.C. Ryle on Assurance
Struggles are inevitable, and Christians must maintain assurance to combat spiritual darkness.
Sin displeases God, and as mere sinful creatures, humans naturally experience a continuous reality of their condition and of how far they are removed from righteousness. If allowed and viewed appropriately, a doubt of assurance can lead to an admiration of the Lord, humbleness, and surrendering to the Lord and His will. For by... Continue Reading
Let the Bible Help You Understand Depression
When we dismiss depression as an affliction of faithlessness, we can crush believers during their moments of need and ignore how God uses despair as part of his refining work.
When we despair and can’t see God, our identity in Christ—and God’s love for us—remains untarnished. The gospel promises not freedom from pain but an abundantly more precious gift: the assurance of God’s love, which prevails over sin and buoys us through the tempests. Sarah, a faithful Sunday school teacher who enthralls kids with... Continue Reading
The Real Reason God Judges Evil
God’s holiness is such that sin either must be forgiven or avenged; it can’t be left alone because sin defaces, deforms, and destroys.
God’s dazzling beauty and loveliness can’t allow sin to coexist with him; doing such would compromise his holiness, his very being. Isaiah 6 is rightly famous, and it casts more light on our theme. Yahweh sits transcendently and magnificently as the King in his temple. The seraphim stand around the Lord with their six wings. They... Continue Reading
Don’t Regret Your Past—Redeem It
When you are tempted to regret your past, remember these truths and testimonies from Scripture and redeem your past.
Everything that happens in life is under God’s sovereign rule and will have eternal ramifications. Whether it is sickness, suffering, or seemingly pointless pursuits, recognize that God has brought you through it all to mold and shape you into the person you are today and the person you are becoming. Christians are promised that all... Continue Reading
Our Love Might Be Blind, but Jesus’ Love Is Not
Jesus now looks on us like the groom of Song of Songs looks at his bride, perfect in every way.
On the spiritual level, we should rejoice in the fact that Jesus sees us as perfect in God’s sight despite our flaws. Yes, we see our own flaws and we feel our sins and limitations and history so deeply. God is also aware of our sin; after all, He sent Jesus to die for us... Continue Reading
God’s Name on You (Numbers 6:22–27)
God has given you his name. He owns you; he bought you; you represent him.
Christian, you represent God in the world. You bear God’s name. Don’t bear it in vain. Bring him honor in how you live. “Let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven” (Matthew 5:16). The good news of the gospel is... Continue Reading
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