Christians Don’t Strut
Lisa reflects on a catchy line from an old TV show and reminds us that strutting is unbecoming of Christian men and women who have encountered the gospel.
Read moreLisa reflects on a catchy line from an old TV show and reminds us that strutting is unbecoming of Christian men and women who have encountered the gospel.
Read moreThe by-his-gut Baseball manager has lived a little. He has lived first hand through so many baseball scenarios that they have all become internalized. He doesn’t need a book or a stat sheet to tell him what to do or to dictate his actions. His “gut” has already seen this scenario, perhaps hundreds of times and has now developed an unconscious, internalized memory that manifests as a “feeling” in his bowels.
Read moreA lesson on the beauty of holiness.
Read moreWhy does God seem silent in my repentance? What instruction might he have for me in Peter’s denial?
Read moreThe analogy of parenting as a “school of sanctification” has many practical applications for how we respond to sin as we raise our children in the Lord.
Read moreThe Christian perfectionist knows and treasures the Gospel, but still wrestles with deep discouragement and even despair. Here are some words of encouragement for those of us who struggle with never being good enough.
Read moreDo I need to change? How do I need to change? Can I change? And what if I fail? Scripture answers these questions, giving us a clear call and great hope for personal change this new year.
Read moreLife is a continual uphill battle, but what if you’d rather stay by the foot of the hill?
Read moreOne day, when Mark was apathetic to the things of God, he saw Jesus, and his life was changed forever.
Read moreHow do metaphors function in our everyday lives? How does “Sanctification Is War” affect the way a believer understands God in his or her life?
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