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When God is Silent

God always comes through for his people. And can you not recall many examples of God’s goodness to you?

Written by Mark Altrogge | Monday, November 14, 2016

David was sure he would praise God for his goodness in the future, because God had been good to him in the past. He who did not spare his only Son but gave him up for us all will give us all the grace we need to glorify him. God has not brought you this... Continue Reading

Keep a Close Watch on Yourself!

A person does not simply wake up one morning and decide to deny the faith or to affirm something utterly contrary to the Bible

Written by Tim Challies | Monday, November 14, 2016

Crumbling behavior and crumbling beliefs, a shipwrecked life or a shipwrecked faith, both result from a lack of vigilance. This is why it is your responsibility to “keep a close watch on yourself and on the teaching” (1 Timothy 4:16). This is why God charges elders to “pay careful attention to yourselves and to all... Continue Reading

Four Implications of Martin Luther’s Theology

What do the sovereignty of God, salvation by grace, justification by faith, and new life in union with Christ mean for the living of the Christian life?

Written by Sinclair Ferguson | Monday, November 14, 2016

Fourth, the Christian life is marked by assurance and joy. This was one of the hallmarks of the Reformation, and understandably so. The Reformation’s rediscovery regarding justification—that, instead of working toward a hoped-for arrival at it, the Christian life actually begins with it—brought stunning deliverance, filling mind, will, and affections with joy. It meant that... Continue Reading

The Little City Delivered: Christ in Ecclesiastes

Keeping the wisdom literature in its canonical and redemptive-historical setting is one of the more difficult challenges for the student of Scripture.

Written by Nicholas T. Batzig | Sunday, November 13, 2016

Many have interpreted the Psalms, Proverbs, Song of Songs and Ecclesiastes atomistically under the guise of faithful commitment to a grammatical-historical reading of Scripture. However, this is not how Jesus and the Apostles interpreted the Old Testament. For them, everything is related to Creation, fall and the promise of redemption in the coming Redeemer. Jesus declared that Abraham... Continue Reading

Will Beauty Save the World?

The cross of Christ may not be pretty, but it certainly is beautiful

Written by Albert Mohler | Saturday, November 12, 2016

In one sense, the Bible begins and ends in beauty. In Genesis, Moses repeatedly emphasizes that God’s verdict on His creation is that “it was good,” even “it was very good.” But this statement has a deeper meaning than our English word “good.” Instead the Hebrew also carries the connotation “beautiful.”   Sometimes persistent questions... Continue Reading

Mentoring Others

Let’s thank the Lord for the mentors we have had and pray that God would give us more opportunities to mentor others

Written by Jerry O'Neill | Saturday, November 12, 2016

“In 1 Thessalonians 2, Paul speaks of his being gentle among the Thessalonians, like a nursing mother caring for her children. Have you ever watched a godly woman caring for her young children? Such gentleness! Such patience! Such careful instruction!”   My wife and I recently sat at our dining room table over “It’ll Kill... Continue Reading

Unconditional Election: The Calling and Commissioning of the Apostle Paul

The Apostle Paul’s own experience bears out the utter gratuity of God’s grace to sinners

Written by Jeffrey C. Waddington | Saturday, November 12, 2016

“I would suggest that the biblical discussion of divine election or unconditional election cannot bypass Romans 9 or other Scriptural passages that indicate that God chooses those whom he will save based upon his own reasons which do not include anything special about the one chosen at the time God saves a sinner.”   The... Continue Reading

Shame, Sanctification, Singleness, and Marriage

It seemed like there was no good age to be to talk about the difficulties and the blessings of the season in which I was called to by God.

Written by Lore Ferguson Wilbert | Friday, November 11, 2016

I don’t want to be ashamed of the fact that at 35, I’ve only been married a year and while most of my peers are coming into their second decade of marriage, I am still a baby at it. I don’t know how to do it well, but I also take great delight in it. Please... Continue Reading

The Ordinary Christian Life

Maybe if we discover the opportunities of the ordinary, a fondness for the familiar, and a wonder for the mundane, we will end up being radical after all.

Written by Michael Horton | Friday, November 11, 2016

If gradual growth in Christ is exchanged for a radical experience, it is not surprising that many begin looking for the Next Big Thing as the latest crisis experience wears off. Even in my own lifetime, I’ve witnessed—and participated in—a parade of radical movements. And now, according to Time magazine, the “new Calvinism” is one... Continue Reading

Fears and Fleeting Faith

Our faith is shockingly shallow on the day of uncertainty. Our fears quickly overwhelm our fleeting faith.

Written by Tim Challies | Friday, November 11, 2016

We marvel at the disciples for their lack of faith. They had seen miracle after miracle, had experience after experience. They had walked with him and been taught by him as his dearest friends, his closest allies. Yet in one moment of uncertainty they forgot it all. We marvel, but we shouldn’t. If we are... Continue Reading

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