Enduring Trials
How should we as Christians respond to various trials?
God is our refuge and our strength. We are also reminded that God “tests the righteous.” Yes, we may – and do – suffer pain. Job suffered the loss of everything. Yet, from the hand of God, we are being strengthened, tempered, and refined. The testing from God is meant to prepare us and not to... Continue Reading
Troubles, Prayer, and Deliverance
Your constant privilege is prayer, to visit the throne of grace and wait upon our God.
The promise encourages us, the invitation allures us, but trouble impels us to call upon our God! Our troubles are frequently the instruments the Holy Spirit employs to carry on His sacred work in our hearts. By troubles, He empties us of self, weans us from the world, and endears Jesus and His salvation to us! Oh, believer, make use of your privilege in every... Continue Reading
25 Bible Passages about Truth
God leads us in his truth.
The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of truth. “And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Helper, to be with you forever, Even the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it neither sees him nor knows him. You know him, for he dwells with you and will be in... Continue Reading
Christ is the Start of All Inquiry
This world is not a machine, it’s a temple to God.
Think Christianly, friends. When you do, you’ll find that the world is not just an arrow pointing to the heavens but a gift from the hand of the God who loves you. Delight in it, explore it, discover it, conquer it, and exercise dominion over it. When you know how to look you’ll find that written... Continue Reading
Dwelling in His Presence
God's will is good, acceptable, and perfect.
What we need is not just a moment in His presence—a brief period in a worship service, Bible study, or prayer. We cherish these, but the settled victory comes as we learn to dwell—to stay—to remain in a stable or fixed position, not to be drawn away or distracted. Jesus called this “abiding.” The... Continue Reading
Justification and the God-Centered Gospel
To be justified means to be declared right with God by virtue of the remission of sins accomplished by Jesus.
The effect of the God-Centered Gospel is new life in those whom the Lord touches with His grace. Justification creates fellowship with God and other believers while sanctification results in them walking in the light down the narrow path of repentance. There will be good fruit produced by it. On the other hand, the Man-Centered... Continue Reading
3 Things You Should Know about Habakkuk
Faith in God brings peace and leads to life.
Habakkuk’s message is a definitive response to the problem of sin that so troubled the prophet. The life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ reveal both the certainty of God’s final victory over evil and the possibility of salvation through His Messiah. In light of these truths, we can celebrate God’s patience in withholding judgment... Continue Reading
WCF 24: Of Marriage and Divorce
Why Should Anyone Marry?
God’s teaching on marriage and divorce can teach us to live not by our feelings but by the eternal word of God. It can help us practice real love and commitment. But marriage is not the ultimate source of love. An older single person once gave me a box of books. Tucked inside one book... Continue Reading
Grounding Our Expectations and Limitations in God’s Word
Growing in understanding of God’s expectations for us helps us to live them out in Christ-centered love.
We must look at God’s Word, ask God to give us the right desires, and examine our life circumstances and limitations and see what our service will look like. We may have expectations for ourselves, and others may have them for us, but we also are finite creatures with limitations. And these limitations mean that... Continue Reading
Your Righteousness is NOT Dependent on Your Works
The righteousness that we receive from God is not dependent on our works. Rather, it is dependent on the work of Christ.
By His grace, He clothes us with a robe a righteousness (Isa 61:10), not by our works, but by faith (Rom 4:5). Like Abraham who believed God and it was counted to him as righteousness (Gen 15:6), so we too place our trust in the Lord who declares us righteous. I want to give... Continue Reading
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