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What we’re seeing in our world isn’t just social unrest, it’s spiritual rebellion. The signs of chaos aren’t random but are the contractions of a world rejecting God’s authority. Lawlessness always begins in the heart before it shows up in culture. When truth is traded for lies, justice is replaced with confusion, and compassion becomes a weapon against order. Scripture warns us of this growing darkness and reminds us that the restraint won’t last forever. “For the mystery of lawlessness is already at work; only He who now restrains will do so until He is taken out of the way" (2 Thessalonians 2:7).
Without affliction, we often don’t change our direction. As David wrote, “Before I was afflicted I went astray, but now I obey Your word” (Psalm 119:67). In other words, God will allow an affliction to grace our lives in order to move us closer to His life.
On the cross, love won. On the cross, sin is gone. On the cross, redemption started. On the cross, death was thwarted. On the cross, He bore our shame. On the cross, He knew our name. On the cross, Oh what a Savior. On the cross, no grace is...
The very One the world wants dead is the only One who died for the world. You see, the mob today still yells "crucify Him" in the way they reject the One True God. And yet, though the world rejects the Lord, that doesn't stop how the Lord...
What happened between man's greatest evil against God (the crucifixion) and God's greatest good for man (the Resurrection)? Jesus took our sin and shame to the deepest grave, He conquered death and made a way for all the world to...
Jesus spoke words of grace from the cross of shame. He said, "Father forgive them" even as we hung Him. In other words, there is no failure of ours that will ever speak louder than the character of God. His forgiveness is greater than our sinfulness. Then Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do” (Luke 23:34).
Celebrating Holy Week is traditional, but celebrating the Holy One who descended upon that week is the Gospel. "No pain, no palm; no thorns, no throne; no gall, no glory; no cross, no crown" (William Penn). Enough said! "Then the multitudes who...
Many are reacting to the recent exchange between Tucker Carlson and Ted Cruz, but the real issue isn’t politics, it’s perspective. More specifically, it’s a lack of biblical perspective. Despite their influence, both men reveal a limited grasp of Scripture. Tucker views everything through an America-first lens, opposing any foreign policy...
Nine years later and we’re still saying “we’ll see you later!” “But now he is dead; why should I fast? Can I bring him back again? I shall go to him, but he shall not return to me" (II Samuel 12:23). We’re going to those who have gone before us. Those who are not gone from us, but absent from us. Those who are dead to this side of life, but alive and whole on the other side with Christ. We are going to them! Not to be with just them, but to be with Jesus with them. That is what heaven is! A means to get to Jesus......
Our temporal losses, when given to God, become eternal victories here on earth. And when I say “losses,” I mean death. However, this person’s death, was nothing more than a catalyst for so much life. And when I say “death,” I mean absence from this side of life. And though he is absent from us, his life and impact still touches us. I don’t want to spoil some of my thoughts because I will be....
We’ve been married for exactly one month thus far, and I have to admit that I have learned so much from this “marriage seminar.” Here are a few “key” points that have helped me unlock my role as a husband. First of all, the spouse is not to be treated like a house. It is not your job to renovate or mold her, but rather learn to relate to her as you unfold her. You see, if I determine myself.....
A deposition on my own disposition. I'm usually one to bring a smile even if told to carry your weight and my weight for double a mile. Isn't that what Jesus instructed us to do? Yet lately I've been told that I'm "too serious" upon first view. And upon introspection and much reflection, I concur. I think I am more serious these days because......
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