From the blog this week: When it Feels Like Death Has Won Should Christians Be Anxious About the Coronavirus? “Prayer-infused confidence, compassion, and selflessness should mark how we talk about the coronavirus. Why? Because our Savior put on flesh (John 1:14) and stepped into our sickness, sin, and death.” He Saw God Through His Pen…
When It Feels Like Death Has Won
The past few weeks have been hard for our family. Death has struck a blow that seems too much to bear. My father-in-law passed away suddenly and unexpectedly and we are still dealing with both shock and grief. Death feels so final, and such finality often proves to be overwhelming. Good memories are a source…
Growing in Grace- Links 2/28
Are We Living Out Romans 1? “Romans 1 offers insight into how we shall live in this post-Obergefell world. First, we shall not be ashamed of the gospel of Christ, “for it is the power of God to salvation for everyone who believes” (Romans 1:16). And second, “the just shall live by faith” (Romans 1:17;…
Growing in Grace 2/21
I lost my father-in-law this week. It’s been tough, but God has proven faithful. I appreciate your prayers. Praying the Emotional Depths of the Psalms “A Christian who wants to grow out of a reactionary life and into an enriched soul and spirit must learn to pray the psalms.” How to Know if You’ve Made…
The End of Myself
I’ve come to the end of myself, My inabilities are made clear, There is so much I cannot do, And it’s failure that I fear. Being a parent is challenging, I cannot change the heart. I teach and model what Scripture says, And hope they don’t depart. Leadership shows my weakness, Victories seem so few,…
Growing in Grace- Links 2/7
From the blog this week: Christ the King How Do You Feel About Your 170 Hours of TV So Far This Year? “How have you been using your time, and how do you want to use your time? Honestly assess what you have done with your leisure time since the beginning of the new year…
Christ the King
Today we’ll continue our study of “Great Doctrines of the Bible” by Martyn Lloyd-Jones by looking at chapter 33, “Christ the King.” We’ve already seen that Christ is the promised prophet and priest. Scripture also teaches that he’s also the promised King. God promised David that one of his sons would build a “house” that…
Growing in Grace- Links 1/31
From the blog this week: Word and Spirit: The Power to Make Disciples How Sin Leaves Us Needing the Intervention of God “A crayon leaves a mark that is easily dealt with. But mold is a living thing. It spreads—it will take your health. It will destroy your house. Some folks think that sin is…
Word and Spirit: The Power to Make Disciples
As Ezekiel was led through a parched valley, he wondered how many lives had been lost. Everywhere he looked, there seemed to be endless piles of bones without any sign of life. A violent battle had taken place leaving many corpses behind, but decomposition and wild animals had taken their toll so that only dry…
Growing in Grace- Links 1/24
From the blog this week: God’s Unstoppable Plan You Didn’t Do ‘Nothing’ Today “Maybe you feel like your life is achieving little. But by God’s grace, maybe you are doing far more than you think.” The Beauty of Hidden Ministry “Within the body of Christ, many members serve off-stage, veiled by the confidentiality required of…