Christian Discipleship
I Know My Redeemer Lives
The Covid-19 crisis is a reminder of how the world lives in the fear of death and in the grip of uncertainty. We who do not fear death or panic in the face of uncertainty must be prepared to display our certain hope wherever and whenever it is needed.
Who Among You Fears the Lord?
Isaiah 50 is one of four Servant Songs that proclaim the coming Messiah, the Christ, and announce ahead of time his sufferings and death.
Who Among You Fears the Lord?
Isaiah 50 is one of four Servant Songs that proclaim the coming Messiah, the Christ, and announce ahead of time his sufferings and death.
Repentance and Revival
Psalm 32 is a call to repentance. God can reveal idols in our hearts but they won’t be removed unless we repent. The fruit of that repentance is a renewed life of prayer, obedience and worship.
Repentance and Revival
Psalm 32 is a call to repentance. God can reveal idols in our hearts but they won’t be removed unless we repent. The fruit of that repentance is a renewed life of prayer, obedience and worship.
Our Living Hope
Peter blesses God for the hope of an eternal inheritance and also for his testing and proving of our faith in the midst of trials which is for our good, turning us toward him and resulting in joy.
Our Living Hope
Peter blesses God for the hope of an eternal inheritance and also for his testing and proving of our faith in the midst of trials which is for our good, turning us toward him and resulting in joy.
The Voice of the Good Shepherd
At a time of uncertainty, we need to listen to the voice of Jesus, the Good Shepherd, who tends, defends, and feeds his flock.
The Voice of the Good Shepherd
At a time of uncertainty, we need to listen to the voice of Jesus, the Good Shepherd, who tends, defends, and feeds his flock.
The Journey of the Wisemen
We approach this often misunderstood event in the Christmas story by looking at three topics related to the Wisemen's journey: their decision to go; a dangerous detour; and a different way home.
Behold Your God!
There are twelve days to Christmas, starting with December 25th and continuing to January 6th. Therefore, at the end of every year and also at the beginning of the next one, our eyes are fixed on Christ, God's son whose birth we celebrate at Christmas.
To Us A Son Is Given
The true meaning of Christmas is found in Scripture, and there in the book of Isaiah it tells us that this Son that is given to us comes to us amidst the darkness and distress in which the world lives.