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2 Ways Boaz Points Us to Christ as Our Kinsman Redeemer

By Nick Batzig / February 13, 2024

In the book of Ruth, what are the two things Boaz has to do to be Ruth’s redeemer and how does Boaz point us to Jesus?

3 Good Things to Remember When You Feel Overwhelmed by Your Sin and Failures

By Daniel Rowlands / January 16, 2024

Is it possible that even in our self-inflicted trials—when we are acutely aware of our fallen, sinful nature—God’s glory is manifested by his work in and for us? Absolutely.

4 Ways to Respond When Christians Hurt You

By Nick Batzig / January 12, 2024

When a professing believer hurts our feelings or reputation, how should we respond? Here are four ways.

If We Love More, Will We Be Forgiven More? — Luke 7:47

By Derek J. Brown / November 15, 2023

In Luke 7:47 Jesus says: “Therefore I tell you, her sins, which are many, are forgiven—for she loved much.” What does love have to do with forgiveness in Christ?

“As God in Christ Forgave You” — Ephesians 4:31-32

By BCL / October 26, 2023

How can honest self-reflection contribute to improving our relationships?

The Difference Between the Pharisee and the Tax Collector

By Nick Batzig / October 12, 2023

Two men went up to pray (Luke 18:9-14). One was a respected religious leader, the other a despised tax collector. What was the difference between the men?

God’s Lavish Mercy for Sinners

By BCL / June 21, 2023

Upon hearing the gospel some people think they are too bad—too unworthy, too far gone for Christ’s mercy to reach them. What does the Bible say?

3 Reasons Why Everyone Needs a Kinsman Redeemer

By Nick Batzig / May 31, 2023

The book of Ruth is the well-known story of redemption by a kinsman redeemer. What are the three reasons why everyone needs a kinsman redeemer today?

“If Christ Is Not Risen…” — 8 Implications of Denying the Resurrection

By Nick Batzig / March 27, 2023

If there is no resurrection, Christians have nothing left to preach. Here are 8 implications of denying Jesus’ resurrection.