Repentance: A January for the Soul

There's something uniquely refreshing about January. It arrives with an air of possibility, a sense of new beginnings and fresh starts. It seems like God has woven certain reset points into the fabric of time itself— the changing seasons, the rhythm of day and night, the weekly Sabbath rest, and yes, even the turning of... Continue Reading →

The God Who Controls Flying Lumber

"God is sovereign." It's a common phrase, especially among those of us who cherish the Reformed "doctrines of grace." God is sovereign over salvation - yes - but that is because God is sovereign over every detail in His universe. As R.C. Sproul used to say: "There are no maverick molecules." We read in Isaiah... Continue Reading →

Three Roles Assumed By Christ In His Saving Sympathy: A Joyful Spiritual Inventory Taken From the Incarnation (Hebrews 2:14-18)

As we enter this season, our minds naturally turn toward the Incarnation—the astonishing truth that God became man. For the author of Hebrews (as well as the other biblical writers) this wasn't just a sweet story; it was as essential step that made our salvation complete. It’s good practice to regularly take spiritual inventory. We must... Continue Reading →

The Glorious Reversal

“A Christian knows that death shall be the funeral of all his sins, all his sorrows, his afflictions, his temptations, his vexations, his oppressions, his persecutions… he knows that death shall be the resurrection of all his hopes, his joys, his delights, his comforts, his contentments.” (Thomas Brooks) The soft piano music and slideshow full of... Continue Reading →

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