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God's absolute sovereignty, covenant theology, and Westminster Confessional standards.
Key question: “How does this text display God's sovereign grace and purpose, and ultimately bring glory to His name?”
22753 illustrations found
In the heart of London, amidst the shadows of 18th-century injustice, a small, determined man named William Wilberforce walked the cobbled streets with a heavy heart. He was not a knight in shining armor, but rather a humble servant of...
In a quiet neighborhood, there lived a father named Michael, whose heart ached for his estranged son, David. They had once shared countless laughter-filled afternoons, playing catch in the backyard and sharing ice cream on hot summer days. But as...
The message emphasizes the importance of heart transformation in biblical parenting, rather than mere behavior modification. It highlights the need for parents to integrate God's word into their own lives to effectively teach their children, focusing on individual design and love-driven discipline.
In Romans 8:19-22, the Apostle Paul paints a vivid picture of creation itself groaning, yearning for redemption. Imagine for a moment the weight of that metaphor. The entire cosmos—mountains, rivers, cities, and people—echoes with the desires for justice, peace, and...
In a bustling city, where the glow of screens often outshines the warmth of human connection, a young man named Daniel found himself at a crossroads. Raised in a loving family, he had always been taught the values of faith...
One chilly Saturday morning, Maria, a single mother in our parish, loaded her two children into the car for their weekly grocery run. As they made their way to the store, she noticed a figure huddled against the biting wind...
As we reflect on Titus 3:5, which reminds us that it is not by our own righteousness but by God's mercy that we are saved, let us turn our gaze toward the profound implications of prophecy in our lives and...
We read Genesis 50:1-14 through the lens of God's covenant faithfulness and sovereign providence. Joseph's actions towards his deceased father Jacob are not mere expressions of filial piety but are deeply rooted in the covenant promises made to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. This passage highlights God'
Deborah, a young woman in our parish, had always been a beacon of light for those around her. She worked in a local hospital, where the weight of suffering seemed to hang in the air. One evening, after a particularly...
In our rapidly changing world, we often find ourselves grappling with the allure of Folly, much like the biblical figures of old. Picture David on the rooftop, gazing down at Bathsheba. In that moment, he faced a choice—a moment of...
Carla sat at her kitchen table, staring at the remnants of her latest attempt at self-control. The cookie jar, once filled to the brim, now held just a few crumbles. “Why can’t I resist?” she sighed, feeling defeated. You see,...
Prayer is not merely a religious duty; it is a lifeline, a thread connecting our hearts to the heart of God. Let me share with you the poignant journey of Michael, a father whose love for his son was tested...
In a world that often feels chaotic and uncertain, the promise of Heaven can seem both distant and daunting. Yet, in Ephesians 2:8-9, we find a profound anchor: "For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not...
A few years ago, I met Maria, a single mother living in a small town. Struggling to provide for her two children, she worked two jobs, often sacrificing sleep for the sake of her family's needs. One evening, exhausted after...
In John 18:1-11, we read this passage as a poignant revelation of Christ's submission to the Father's sovereign plan. Jesus' arrest in the garden is not a moment of defeat but the unfolding of the eternal covenant of redemption. The passage underscores Christ's obedience, fulfilling the covenant of
The sermon illustrates the tension Christians experience between the 'already' of salvation and the 'not yet' of Christ's second coming. This tension fuels hope and encourages believers to live in anticipation of complete healing and justice, transforming their present struggles into a pursuit of righteousness and endurance.
Dear Heavenly Father, As we approach this season of Thanksgiving, I find myself drawn to the profound parable in Luke 15:11-32—the story of the prodigal son. Picture this young man, filled with reckless ambition, demanding his inheritance, setting off to...
There was a small parish in a quiet town where every year, the community held a flower festival. Mrs. O'Malley, a devoted parishioner, decided to grow a beautiful rose bush for the occasion. She carefully selected the perfect spot in...
As we reflect on Matthew 28:19-20, where Jesus commissions us to go and make disciples, we are reminded of the beautiful intertwining of righteousness and forgiveness in our Christian calling. Imagine a community where every person extends grace, not merely...
Imagine a young mother named Maria, who, like many of us, juggles the demands of work, family, and personal faith. Each day, she feels the weight of expectation—both from her own heart and from the world around her. One morning,...
As we navigate the intersection of Online Church & Community and our rich Christian theology, we are reminded of the profound truth found in Jeremiah 29:11: “For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to...
As we reflect on Galatians 5:22-23, we are reminded that the fruits of the Spirit — love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control — are not just lofty ideals, but tangible expressions of our faithfulness in everyday...
In our churches, the struggle with mental health often lurks in the shadows, hidden beneath smiles and well-rehearsed greetings. It’s a reality that touches nearly all of us. Imagine for a moment a woman in the bustling streets of Jerusalem,...
As we gather today, let's allow the profound words of Jesus in Matthew 22:37-39 to resonate in our hearts. Here, He commands us to love God with all our heart, soul, and mind, and equally to love our neighbors as...