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The world rushes forward, lighting up screens and decking out storefronts in a mad sprint toward the next thing, but Advent pulls us back.
Every Christian should understand what it means to have a Great High Priest
Excerpt #2 from the new book “Withertongue Emails" by Donavon Riley.
Rachel was the beloved wife, to be sure, but she was not the maternal link between Eve and Mary. That blessed position belonged to Leah.
We all know what I think (maybe) Rachel knows: Celebrating ourselves isn’t enough. It won’t ever be enough.
Jesus rejects what we believe is most necessary and instead points us to his pain, suffering, death, and self-sacrifice.
The parable of the wedding banquet in Matthew hinges on whether a guy is wearing the right costume for the party.
When it comes to confessing the truth of the Christian faith, Christians are given the words. We don’t have to formulate them ourselves.
We will look at the command to love, in the Law of God. Innumerable, endless, are the books and doctrines produced for the direction of man's conduct. And there is still no limit to the making of books and laws.
In the first few years after God saved me I saw sin as this unfortunate parasite that was slowly sucking the life out of me.
You may have seen the uproar from a recent blog post suggesting that virgins who forego college, learn to cook big meals and abstain from tattoos make more desirable wives.
Over and over, generation after generation, sinners repeat the same mistake. "How is it possible that God can be a man," we ask.