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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
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 small town, there lived a man named Marcus. He was a transgender man who, for years, struggled in silence, feeling like a stranger in his own skin. Growing up, he attended a church that spoke of love and...
Imagine a small, vibrant community garden nestled in the heart of a bustling city, where neighbors come together to cultivate more than just vegetables. Each seed planted represents a hope for connection, a commitment to nurture not only the flora...
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.
We read Romans 3:1-8 as a profound affirmation of God's sovereign grace and faithfulness to His covenant promises, despite human unfaithfulness. This passage underscores the continuity of God's covenant of grace, emphasizing that human unbelief does not nullify God's faithfulness. In this, Paul anti
There’s a woman in our community named Maria, known for her bright smile and unwavering faith. Her journey hasn’t been easy. Just a few years ago, she felt trapped in darkness, haunted by anxiety and the weight of past failures....
We read this passage as a profound illustration of God's sovereign grace, transcending ethnic and religious boundaries, and pointing to Christ as the ultimate fulfillment of the Law. The parable of the Good Samaritan is not merely a moral lesson but a depiction of Christ's redemptive work, where the
We read this passage, which describes the construction of the altar of burnt offering, as part of God's sovereign covenantal dealings with Israel. The altar signifies God's provision for atonement, pointing forward to Christ, the ultimate sacrifice. This text, situated within the tabernacle's constr
Imagine a young man named David, who grew up in a broken home, constantly searching for love and acceptance. After years of feeling unworthy and lost, he stumbled into a local community service project at his parish, motivated solely by...
Imagine a small community where every neighbor knows each other, where laughter fills the air, and shared meals happen regularly. One day, a long-standing feud erupts between two families, casting a shadow over the neighborhood. Distrust and bitterness spread like...
We live in an instant culture, but God operates on eternal time. Isaiah's promise that 'those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength' (Isaiah 40:31) comes to those who learn to wait. This isn'...
As we reflect on the profound truth of John 14:6, where Jesus declares, “I am the way, the truth, and the life,” we are confronted with a vital question: How does this declaration challenge our understanding of sin in our...
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'
In our modern world, the intersection of social justice and Christianity can feel like a vast, uncharted ocean, filled with both perilous storms and promising horizons. This struggle isn’t new; it mirrors the experiences of biblical figures who faced their...
In the heart of a bustling city, nestled between high-rises and coffee shops, there stands a small, unassuming church. Its doors are open wide, inviting all who are weary and questioning. Among its congregation is a woman named Maria, who...
This devotional emphasizes the importance of waiting on God's timing, highlighting that such waiting is not passive but an active trust in His goodness. It encourages believers to see waiting as an opportunity for spiritual growth and character development, reminding them that God's timing is perfect and serves a greater purpose.
In a small town not far from here, there was a beloved community center that served as a refuge for the marginalized—the homeless, the lonely, and those who struggled with addiction. Every Friday evening, the center hosted a meal program...
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...
Maria's story illustrates the deep longing for belonging and the experience of heavenly citizenship that Christians feel. Despite earthly successes, believers recognize their true home is with God, fostering a sense of hope and purpose as they navigate life as 'foreigners and exiles' in this world.
Imagine standing at a crossroads, where the path of sin stretches out before you like a darkened road, and the light of Christ beckons from the other side. John 14:6 calls Jesus the Way, the Truth, and the Life, reminding...
The sermon illustrates the tension Christians experience between the reality of salvation and the ongoing presence of sin, emphasizing the hope found in Christ's second coming. It reassures believers that their present struggles are not the end, as ultimate victory and transformation await in the promised new heaven and new earth.
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...
In a small town shaken by the tragedy of gun violence, Pastor Maria felt an urgent call to action. One Sunday, as she looked out over her congregation, she saw not just grief in their eyes but a deep longing...
We read Genesis 27:1-40 through the lens of covenant theology, understanding the unfolding drama of Jacob and Esau as part of God's sovereign plan to fulfill the covenant promise given to Abraham. The passage highlights God's sovereign election, as Jacob, despite his deceit, is chosen over Esau, dem