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There is not a day that goes by that I do not need the Gospel of God's grace in Jesus Christ. My daily failures confirm that reality all the more. I fail by doing and saying (and writing) things that I should not. What is more, I fail by NOT doing and saying (and writing) things that I should. At...
Michael Haykin has written what is likely a very helpful little volume on trusting God during these days of financial tribulation: In God We Trust? “Michael Haykin puts today’s financial uncertainties in perspective with a helpful blend of historical and biblical insight. This is a tremendous word...
‘What we offer the world is not ourselves or our moral example or our spiritual integrity. What we offer the world is our broken lives, saying, “We are sinners saved by grace.” What we offer the world is Jesus Christ and him crucified.' - Mark Galli
Over at Ref21 Joel Beeke has written an "open letter to true believers." Dear believer, I desire to write you about something with which you are well acquainted: affliction. Much has been written on affliction by our forebears. A good part of it you have known for a long time. For example, you know...
When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to...
Today's message was part 7 in the series on Hebrews - "Suffering and Solidarity" (Hebrews 2:10-18). You can listen to or download it HERE .
“Herein is comfort for the sorely tempted ones. There is still more to encourage them if they reflect that the Lord Jesus, though tempted, gloriously triumphed, and as he overcame, so surely shall his followers also, for Jesus is the representative man for his people; the Head has triumphed, and...
Over at IX Marks Mark Dever interviews Ken Myers about Christians and culture. It's worth a listen ( HERE ).
Check out this episode of the White Horse Inn . The guys discuss the centrality of "God's story" in our evangelism.
I'm really enjoying Bernard Cornwell's "The Winter King" which is volume one in a this-worldly retelling of the Arthur legend. Cornwell does historical fiction right.