This Easter, I invite you to look at Jesus, consider what he said and did, and ask for yourself what I believe is the most important question you will ever answer: Did he really leave behind an empty tomb? And if he did, what does that mean for you?
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“I trust God so much that I do not doubt he will provide whatever I need for body and soul, and will turn to my good whatever adversity he sends upon me in this vale of tears.
He is able to do this because he is almighty God; he desires to do this because he is a faithful Father.” (Heidelberg, Q26)
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What does your mind dwell on? How can you change it? My son, Raigan, a rising senior at Boyce College, addresses these questions in his new essay, "The Curator." It's a beautiful piece of writing. https://t.co/Zj2BeMkOcN
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"We believe in the five great points commonly known as Calvinistic; but we do not regard those five points as being barbed shafts which we are to thrust between the ribs of our fellow-Christians. We look upon them as being five great lamps which help to irradiate the cross; or, rather, five bright emanations springing from the glorious covenant of our Triune God, and illustrating the great doctrine of Jesus crucified. . . . I love those five points as being the angles of the gospel, but then I love the centre between the angles better still."
—Charles Spurgeon, Autobiography
I think the greatest weakness in the church today is that almost no one believes that God invests his power in the Bible. Everyone is looking for power in a program, in a technique, in anything and everything except where God has placed it: his Word.
— R. C. Sproul
The latest click bait news is meant to make you scared and angry about things you have no control over and can do nothing about. The Bible grants you joy and hope as you see God’s purposes in Christ unfold before your eyes. Spend more time with the Good News than World News.
Does the scoffer, when he mocks high heaven, think he insults God? He thinks so, but his insult dies long before it reaches halfway to the stars.
— Spurgeon
Some of y’all need a little more Psalm 37 in your political theology.
Fret not
Trust
Dwell
Cultivate
Delight
Commit
Trust
Be still
Wait
Fret not
Refrain from anger
Fret not
Wait
@jasonkovacs Love this definition of in Christ: “The expression describes faith as a transference of a person’s entire being into the realm of relationship to Christ. In that sphere of existence God’s saving purpose and grace are realized and made actual in our experience.” John Kitchen