We don’t grow by reshaping Jesus into an image that suits us. We grow by coming back to the Jesus who sits at the right hand of the Father. The Jesus who is holy. The Jesus before whom angels tremble. The Jesus who deserves our full surrender.
When we hold Him with the reverence He is worthy of, obedience stops feeling optional and starts flowing from love.
A heart that fears God doesn’t negotiate with His Word. It trusts. It obeys. And it endures.
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Happy early signing day Panther fans!!
Our next signee is a outfielder from Dowling Catholic High School! Welcome to the Panther family Madison!
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Happy early signing day Panther fans!!
Our next signee is a infielder from Mt. Zion High School! Welcome to the Panther family Addison!
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Happy early signing day Panther fans!!
Our next signee is a pitcher from Dowling Catholic High School! Welcome to the Panther family Grace!
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Happy early signing day Panther fans!!
Our first signee is an outfielder from Wahlert Catholic High School! Welcome to the Panther family Kylie!
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Happy Hit-A-Thon Panther softball fans! See you at Robinson-Dresser later today!
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This is why Charlie’s murder is hitting people so hard. (I’ve heard many people say, “I’ve never felt like this when someone has died that I didn’t personally know.”)
1. The good vs evil spiritual war just undeniably spilled over into real life. This isn’t a theory; it’s high-stakes reality.
2. Charlie was killed for beliefs that every Bible-believing Christian holds. It could have been any of us.
3. Charlie was uniquely gifted and anointed. This is like losing one of the captains of your team. You knew you could win with him on the field. Now what?
4. His murder was gruesome and public. This is degrading for someone who is an image bearer of God and widely loved. Death is humiliating for humans.
5. Evildoers are delighting in evil. Progressive leftists and their demons are celebrating. This is offensive and wicked.
6. We sympathize with his family. Young kids will grow up hearing about their dad, but will not enjoy knowing him personally. This is tragically heartbreaking.
7. You feel like you knew him because you did in many ways. Many have listened to him talk for countless hours and have been impacted by his work and life. You will miss him.
8. He represents the American dream. A self-made guy built something big at a young age, with little resources…and it changed the world. That should be celebrated, not hated.
9. He was young, healthy, and strong, and his life was still cut short. This reminds us that our lives are fragile. We’re not promised tomorrow.
You are allowed to mourn Charlie’s death even if you didn't personally know him; it’s justifiable that you’d feel righteous anger. We all lost a great American patriot and a brother in Christ. This grief should be felt, and the anger should be harnessed into resolve. First we weep, then we heal, then we fight, and then we win.
A wife just lost her husband, and two children just lost their father.
Why? He was sharing truth and murdered by someone who disagreed.
Praying for them as they grieve the worst pain imaginable. The evil of this world and in our nation is terrifying. Jesus is the only answer.
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