Dear Pastor . . . Don’t Settle for the Status Quo in Your Preaching April 06, 2024 by: John Currie This article is part of the Dear Pastor series. Aspire to See Transformation “Just lower your expectations,” said the pastor, half smiling and gesturing as though signaling a vehicle to slow down. He made this…
Where Do We First See the Hope of the Resurrection in the Bible? August 20, 2023 by: Mitchell L. Chase An Old Testament Proclamation The resurrection is all over the New Testament as a proclamation. The New Testament Gospels tell us of Jesus’s resurrection. The apostles are proclaiming the resurrection to the first century audiences…
How the Bible Talks about Corporate Responsibility and Repentance August 20, 2023 by: Kevin DeYoung Following the Threads of Complicity Is it a workable ethic, for anyone, to insist that every connection to human sinfulness, past or present, renders us culpable for that sin? Even if we could rid ourselves of every place and every…
10 Key Verses on the Second Coming of Christ April 05, 2024 by: Crossway This article is part of the Key Bible Verses series. All commentary notes adapted from the ESV Study Bible. 1. Matthew 24:36–44 “But concerning that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but…
How Creativity Can Fuel Your Worship April 04, 2024 by: Katie Guiliano God the Creator The Bible opens with the story of creation. We watch God’s creation dance across the pages of Genesis as he uses just his voice to form the heavens and earth. He forms them and fills them with many good and…
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