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Does God Delight in Me? His Pleasure in (Imperfect) Holiness
Scott Hubbard | How can the present holiness of Christians bring God pleasure? Because true holiness, however imperfect, beats sin with God’s own ple…
1 year, 7 months ago
‘Enter into My Happiness’: Jesus’s Invitation to Infinite Joy
David Mathis | Nine times in rapid succession, Jesus invites us into the very happiness of God. Surprising as that may be, his conditions for entranc…
1 year, 7 months ago
Keep Watch Over Souls: A One-Verse Charge to Pastors
Greg Morse | Hebrews 13:17 offers a solemn and glorious charge to every pastor: keep watch over immortal souls as those who will give an account to C…
1 year, 7 months ago
War Your Way to Heaven
Greg Morse | The Christian life is one of fierce holiness. Christ calls us to hoist crosses, hack off limbs, gouge out eyes, contend for souls, and w…
1 year, 8 months ago
What Makes God Happiest? Enjoying His Signature Joy
David Mathis | Lay God’s many pleasures side by side, and ask which one is his deepest delight. Across the scope of Scripture, one clear answer emerg…
1 year, 8 months ago
Save a Soul from Death: How We Bring Wanderers Back
Greg Morse | Do you know someone who is wandering away from Jesus? God may have a word for you in the final verses of James, a letter to spiritual wa…
1 year, 8 months ago
A Republic — If God Keeps It
David Mathis | At the founding, perhaps only as few as 10 percent of Americans were church members. So, what happened in the early 1800s, and what mi…
1 year, 8 months ago
A Father’s 5-to-9: The Holy Ambition of Godly Dads
Scott Hubbard | Children need to see a dad ambitious to spread God’s kingdom in the world. But with equal surety, children need to see a dad ambitiou…
1 year, 8 months ago
Speak to Men Like Men
Greg Morse | In our overly sensitive society, have we lost the ability to talk to men like men?
1 year, 8 months ago
The Wild Glory of an ‘Ordinary’ Life
Jon Bloom | A typical human life is a lot like grass — brief, quiet, and apparently ordinary. But one day we will see that no human life could ever b…
1 year, 8 months ago