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The fact that the LORD answers Job is a great gift of love and mercy, but He does not provide the answers Job seeks.
The true miracle of springtime isn't simply its beauty, but in the way it foreshadows the sprigs of life that spring forth when God creates faith from the fallow ground of dead sinners.
The followers of Jesus have a function to perform. When they do not perform it—that is, when they are not being themselves—the world suffers.
My past, littered about this tiny island, resurrects itself when I draw near, but it never does so alone. It is always accompanied by the Savior.
In the biblical world, having a few extra inches on your waistline was not a reason for dieting but dancing.
As I sit here on Easter Sunday, the light is coming into my living room. My dog is sitting sweetly in my lap, enjoy the light scratches on her ear and getting in my face as to stop me from writing.
We’re living in the end times. We have been since Pentecost. The earliest Christians believed it, and what’s more, that is what the apostles teach us in Scripture.
But when we trust Jesus, then we close our eyes to it all and say, “Heavenly Father, I’m your child.
The two men, early colleagues and reluctant friends, would become a nearly unstoppable theological and Reformation team.
Your church is not healthy. If they were healthy, they wouldn’t need someone to heal them.
I was full of pain and empty of speech, babbling like a baby who knows he hurts but can’t explain where or why or what he needs to assuage the anguish. Here was the sheer helplessness of being unable to communicate with God in this moment of deepest desperation.
Though the theophanic elements at the Jerusalem Pentecost were not as diverse as those at Sinai, there is one prominent commonality between the two: divine speech out of divine fire.