Seeing Jesus
In the Most Common Places
The wisest among us are those who keep their hearts pure and their eyes open to see the manifested Christ. Who study His ways and keep their vision unclouded by the things of this world. Who deal with any spiritual cataracts that cloud their souls and keep them from seeing the manifested Christ. For they... Continue Reading
When We Have Wasted So Much Time
God directs our lives by even using our mistakes to accomplish His plan.
We are still responsible for all those bad choices, it’s comforting to know that our God is in control over all things. And He could use even our bad choices for His glory and our good. We should also always go back to our Suffering Savior knowing that our misuse of time was fully paid... Continue Reading
Do Not Lose Heart
Our hope is not in our physical bodies surviving, but in God who will resurrect our physical bodies in glory.
It is when we have our minds focused on the things of earth that the glory of heaven doesn’t mean as much. When that happens, anxiety flares up, despair creeps in, and our world crashes in. But the things of this world are temporary; the things we don’t see are eternal. Our eyes begin... Continue Reading
How Can We Expect Things to get Better?
The prophet Micah brought urgent warnings from the Lord for rulers in particular. George Hutcheson discusses Micah’s words in the following updated extract from his commentary.
The Lord notices chiefly the disposition and affection of people’s hearts towards good or evil. It is a desperate condition, when not only your practice is out of course, but your affections also are alienated from God and inclined to evil. “You hate the good, and love the evil.” Whatever oppressors may claim to be the... Continue Reading
Pleasing Men or Christ?
Two things drove Paul from this self-centered thinking.
The gospel he received was not given to him by a man but by Jesus Christ. Paul felt he had no right to change, hide, or minimize the gospel to water it down so he would not offend. God had spoken, and his job was to deliver God’s word to needy people. For am... Continue Reading
Praying When I Don’t Feel like It
There is no greater peril in the Christian life than to make our emotions the touchstone of our duties.
Is it so mysterious that I am not growing? Couldn’t the main reason be my prayerlessness? We need to become focused on the encouragement of warm, loving times with our patient Savior—the One who does not cease whispering our names into the ears of His Father. We must deal with this besetting sin. We are... Continue Reading
Is the Book of Proverbs an Instruction Manual for Life?
The call of Proverbs is to rely on God rather than trust in the (supposed) orderliness of the world as a place where righteous behavior is always rewarded.
Readers are warned against thinking that they are wise (Prov. 26:12; Prov. 28:11, 26) and instead are urged to trust God (Prov. 3:7). A failure to note this teaching has led many to perceive a tension in the wisdom corpus, if not an irreconcilable conflict between Job-Ecclesiastes on one side and Proverbs on the other; however,... Continue Reading
The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy: Article X
We can trust the copies and translations we have today so long as the translators have sought to translate and reproduce the biblical languages into English faithfully and accurately.
Our lack of the original autographs in no way impacts the Christian faith. If anything, it is the amazing unity and agreement between the ancient copies and manuscripts that we possess today that affirm God’s divine and sovereign hand over the transmission of His Word throughout the ages. It would be impossible for the multitude... Continue Reading
LGBTQIA+ — Why We Can Love But NOT Celebrate
Times change — truth does not.
The Creator made His plan obvious. Jesus said that since the beginning of creation, God created them male and female so that they would be joined together and become one flesh (Mark 10:6-8). Jesus adds, “Therefore what God has joined together, let not man separate” (Verse 9). We can see from God’s original design that... Continue Reading
2 Kinds of Cheap Grace You Need to Avoid
Christians always need to be on the lookout for cheap grace and stay far away from it.
Some people think that, because believers are saved by God’s grace in Christ, they can sin whenever they feel like it because God will forgive them anyway. A fancy word for this is antinomianism. This kind of cheap grace does not take into account the Holy Spirit’s work of sanctification in the lives of all... Continue Reading
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