When God takes you where You don’t Want to Go
The last conversation between Peter and Jesus is rich with possibility for thinking about our journey (Jn 21:9-23). The smell of fire […]
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The last conversation between Peter and Jesus is rich with possibility for thinking about our journey (Jn 21:9-23). The smell of fire […]
When God takes you where You don’t Want to Go Read More »
Time is a good creature fashioned by God and given the vocation of serving humanity (Gen 1:5, 14-19). Like the rest of
In Luther’s theology, the Word of God is central to his thinking about the nature and work of the Triune God; God
Contrast is essential for biblical hope and perseverance. Paul made it a discipline to regularly compare his present suffering with his promised
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“Truly you are a God who hides himself, O God of Israel, the Savior” (Is 45:15). This theme of divine concealing is
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In 1094 A.D., Anselm wrestled with this question and wrote a book attempting to answer it. Anselm’s book was an apologetic defending
The average person walks three miles an hour. With a little effort, we can increase that speed, but not by much. Our
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There is one constant in life—suffering. And suffering has a way of witling everything down to the basics, it strips away our
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Hands down, parenting is the hardest thing I’ve ever done in my life. The lion’s share of my guilt and shame are
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Matthew 28:1-6- “Now after the Sabbath, toward the dawn of the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went
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Ever had someone hand it to you? I have, many times. One of my most memorable was in a sparring match in
Certain stretches of existence are damn near unbearable. Life has a way of kicking us in the teeth regularly, but sometimes the
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The book of Job is a guide on how to engage God in the face of mouth-stopping pain. It is also a
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Encouragement falls in the category of need, not want. We need it to persevere in the face of life’s struggles and pain.
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God invites us to authenticity and boldness as we engage with him. Lament is his invitation to hold nothing back, but to
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Martin Luther was. a central figure during the reformation in the 1500’s. He was a pastor at heart, always concerned with how
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Remembering where we came from leads to freedom, humility, gratitude, and wisdom. This series focuses on our origin story and what it
What does the Bible have to say to the warrior? How should the warrior integrate their faith with their job? Is God
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We need forgiveness and we need to give forgiveness—so we need to understand forgiveness. The series unpacks the mechanics of forgiveness as
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Seething in prayer, Job questions, “does it seem good to you to oppress, to despise the work of your hands?” (Job 10:3).
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He Will Not Let me Get My Breath Life is hard. It leaves us breathless, exhausted and often, disillusioned. In these places
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The last few months of post have traced David as the template of the godly warfighter. His life models the intersection of
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The final mark of the man of God and the man of war is gospel reliance. The above discussion of the warrior’s
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Omniscience invites us to grapple with a God who knows all, possesses comprehensive understanding, and has all-encompassing knowledge, transcending time and space.
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David’s predominance in the Old Testament is indisputable; as the voluminous material about him confirms this fact. But it is more than
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