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The apostle Paul supposes the concurrence of two or more events, all verging towards the good of him to whom they have befallen.
This belief produces three vital consequences for Christian living.
We read Genesis 29:1-14 through the Lutheran Lens by identifying the Law's exposure of human frailty and the Gospel's deliverance of grace. In Jacob's journey and his meeting with Rachel, we see the Law at work in his reliance on human effort and the resulting complexities of life. Yet, we also see
Among all earth's creatures, man alone is the worshipper.
Jesus spoke these words as He contemplated His earthly ministry with the urgency of one watching the sun descend toward the horizon.
Their waiting hours—like languid summer days when aspen leaves refuse to quiver and shadows barely move on the dial—mirrored the anguish of deferred hope.
"In whose eyes a vile person is contemned; but he honoureth them that fear the Lord." The righteous person refuses to pay respect where it is undeserved and withholds it nowhere it is merited.
Dear Heavenly Father, As I pause in this moment of prayer, I’m drawn to the story of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15:11-32, a parable that reveals the depths of your grace amidst our struggles with temptation. Just like that...
First, Christ was compelled by His supreme sense of duty.
Yet it remains what it always was: a beast, combining antagonism to both God and humanity.
This is not mere sentiment but theological necessity.
We read Galatians 5:22-23 as a profound expression of the Spirit's work in the life of the believer, which is rooted in God's sovereign grace. This passage is not a mere list of moral attributes for us to achieve by our own strength but is the fruit borne out of the Spirit's effectual work in sancti
As we gather in this sacred moment, let us turn our hearts to the profound gift of gratitude. Reflecting on Acts 2:42-47, we witness the early church—a vibrant tapestry woven together by the threads of shared meals, prayers, and fellowship....
Religious instruction must uphold God's law as supreme, though these three need not contradict one another.
In the Traditional Lens tradition, we read Proverbs 3:5-6 as a profound call to trust and submit to the Lord, who is sovereign and wise. The passage instructs believers to rely wholly on God’s understanding rather than their own, emphasizing the necessity of faith in divine guidance. This is underst
The law permits no negotiation, no partial obedience, no appeals to good intention.
Joseph Spurgeon's 1887 exposition clarifies this distinction: religion does not flourish through well-attended services alone, but through genuine obedience.
In a world increasingly dominated by screens and social media, we find ourselves at a crossroads where technology and human connection intersect, urging us to reflect deeply on our faith. The wisdom of Proverbs 3:5-6 beckons us to "Trust in...
In our journey through the complexities of Reconciliation and Forgiveness, we must turn our hearts to the words of the prophet Amos, who passionately declared, “Let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream” (*Amos 5:24*). This...
As we delve into Psalm 23:1-6, we witness a shepherd’s heart, tender and unwavering, guiding us through the valleys and towards still waters. This sacred text challenges us to reflect on our own experiences in youth culture, where chaos often...
There’s a story I often think about that beautifully illustrates perseverance and transformation. A dear friend of mine, Karen, faced a season in her life that I can only describe as a relentless storm. Diagnosed with a chronic illness, she...
A young woman named Sarah stood at the edge of a vast, shimmering lake, the sun casting golden rays upon its surface. She was filled with uncertainty, wondering if she could ever learn to swim. As she watched families enjoying...
In the small, bustling town of Maplewood, there lived a woman named Clara. For years, she carried the heavy burden of resentment in her heart. A long-ago betrayal by a dear friend had left her feeling wounded and isolated. Each...
In a small town, there was a little church that had seen better days. The stained-glass windows were dulled by dust, and the once vibrant hymns echoed through the empty pews. But one Sunday, a dynamic young pastor arrived, determined...