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The Difference Between the Pharisee and the Tax Collector
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?
Beauty in the Christian Life: Diversity and Unity
How does attending closely to diversity and unity in the Godhead, in nature, and in the church help us to stand in awe and wonder before our Triune God and his work in creation and redemption?
Salvation in Christ Alone: What Is "The Great Exchange"?
Christians know Jesus paid their debt on the cross, but he did even more for every believer. Understanding “The Great Exchange” helps Christians to better rest in the finished work of Christ on their behalf.
Are You Trusting in Scripture or Yourself?
When people don’t like what the Bible says, they sometimes brush it off as the work of fallible men or they look to their own experiences to find truth. Is our hope in Scripture or ourselves?
7 Brilliant Reasons to Shamelessly Applaud Jesus — Revelation 1:5-8
Jesus loves you perfectly. He is committed to you, wants the best for you, delights in you, wants to be with you, and rejoices in your well-being and improvement. In Revelation 1:5-8 we learn seven brilliant things about Jesus.
2 Things You Need to Know about the Exclusivity of Christ
Some people think it’s unkind to tell others that their religion or worldview is wrong. Why is holding up Jesus Christ as the only way of salvation the most loving thing we can do?
What Does It Mean to Belong to Jesus?
Jesus’ holy living didn’t make him the popular one; rather, it made him hated and despised by all those who were popular in his day. Instead of getting caught up with how we appear to others, we need to focus on the fact that we belong to Jesus.
5 Warning Signs That a Pastor Has Not Been Truly Called by God
All Christians need to see the warning signs of a man who has not been truly called by God to the office of pastor. Here are five to consider.
You Must Be Ready for Jesus' Return!
Jesus teaches us that he will return on an ordinary day (Matt. 24:37-44). Does that change your outlook on your life? Here’s why it ought to affect everything. Radically.