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If My Words Abide in You

If My Words Abide in You



When you let Jesus’s words abide in you, they will grow into a bountiful harvest for God’s glory and your good.


Published on 16 years, 11 months ago

New Year’s Eve Meditation

New Year’s Eve Meditation



We all have regrets, and we all feel the guilt for our sin. But Christians have godly grief that produces repentance to the pardoning God.


Published on 16 years, 11 months ago

Put in the Fire for the Sake of Prayer

Put in the Fire for the Sake of Prayer



God can put his people through the fires of suffering to awaken our appetite for prayer.


Published on 17 years ago

Christmas Eve Meditation

Christmas Eve Meditation



Good news changes everything. Our circumstances may not change, and we may still feel stuck, but the good news of Christmas will never leave us the same.


Published on 17 years ago

Destroy This Temple, and in Three Days I Will Raise It Up

Destroy This Temple, and in Three Days I Will Raise It Up



Jesus is the new temple. Authentic worship is no longer attached to any place. It is attached to Jesus.


Published on 17 years ago

Obedient Son, Ultimate Purifier, All-Providing Bridegroom

Obedient Son, Ultimate Purifier, All-Providing Bridegroom



3 of Christ's glories on display in John 2.


Published on 17 years ago

Son of God, Son of Man, King of Israel

Son of God, Son of Man, King of Israel



Jesus’s many titles show his divinity and universal rule, yet his identity is what drove man’s wickedness to reject and kill him.


Published on 17 years ago

We Have Found the Messiah

We Have Found the Messiah



7 ways John shows us the glory of Jesus.


Published on 17 years ago

This Is He Who Baptizes with the Holy Spirit

This Is He Who Baptizes with the Holy Spirit



“Baptism with the Spirit” in John is not a technical term for one experience of the Christian life, but a general term for all that the Holy Spirit does for us because of Christ.


Published on 17 years, 1 month ago

Why God Is Not a Megalomaniac in Demanding to Be Worshiped

Why God Is Not a Megalomaniac in Demanding to Be Worshiped



God’s self-exaltation is not egotistical but rather the epitome of love. While human self-exaltation draws attention away from God, God’s self-exaltation leads us to the one thing that can satisfy ou…


Published on 17 years, 1 month ago





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