The very One who shares the nature of God Himself and upholds the universe by the word of His power enclosed Himself in the body of a little boy who needed to grow up.
Read MoreHow can we glory in suffering? By remembering what we become through trials and what we experience in them. Paul teaches that the Christian can, in fact, rejoice in his suffering because he trusts the kind providence of his heavenly Father.
Read MoreGenuine joy, rooted in the truth and hope of the gospel, has the ability to reach beyond our situation and beneath our feelings to lay hold of God. In 2 Corinthians 6, Paul gives us effective weapons with which to fight our way to joy.
Read MoreIn Psalm 42 and 43 the psalmist paints a picture of feeling forsaken by God. When we go through such seasons, how should we respond?
Read MoreFor the Christian, death is not without sorrow, without knowledge, or without hope. Let these truths encourage you as you think about your life and your death in your Savior.
Read MoreToday we examine the only offensive tool in our collection of spiritual armor: the sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God. Using the practical and intentional process outlined here, we will be better equipped to employ this weapon strategically against the enemy of our souls.
Read MoreWhen we are caught in the storms of life, we can have peace in knowing that Jesus holds every part of our lives in His hands and rules them all for His glory.
Read MoreIn our spiritual battle, it’s crucial that we keep our wits about us. To do that, we need gospel headwear— the helmet of salvation.
Read MoreFaith is a vital piece of our spiritual armor for defending ourselves against every attack of the enemy, allowing us to see through the appearance of things in order that we might see reality.
Read MoreContinuing our devotional look at the Armor of God in Ephesians 6, we look today at the Gospel of Peace, which gives the Christian firm footing beneath his feet as he faces the devil.
Read MoreA blog meditating on the character of Christ as it connects both to love and to Paul’s famous poem in 1Corinthians 13
Read MoreIf we are not willing to question our assumptions, God’s word will forever remain a riddle…
Read MoreLiving before the face of God …
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Read MoreA short devotional on knowing God as three in one…
Read MoreWhy do Christians fear God? The answer might surprise you!
Read MoreFor all who have lost a child…
Read MoreLike Daniel, we live in perilous times when ittle-big men are at work playing chess for the lives of nations while other world leaders seem content to play checkers, tiddlywinks, and Jenga– simpler games, to be sure, but no less consequential…
Read MoreHow and why should we know more of God in our lives?
Read MoreA short blog exploring the rootless and creedless foundations of an age adrift in a culture of sexual and theological chaos.
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