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Epiphany is one of the most important festivals of the church year, although often sadly overlooked.
The further up and further into the season of Epiphany we get, the bigger the grace of God in Christ is, the brighter the Light of Christ shines, and the more blessed we are in Jesus' epiphany for us.
It’s God’s love that sets us free to love in the first place.
Our prayer confesses that God’s abode is beyond us, yet ever so near for the prayer presupposes that we are being heard, even in our sighs and whispers.
A wonderful intimacy, eternal and beyond our understanding, lies beneath the surface of these words. What is even more wonderful is how this intimacy is also ours. Through the saving work of Jesus, this intimacy is extended unto us.
Naturally each individual forgets the beam in his own eye and perceives only the mote in his neighbor’s. One will not bear with the faults of the other; each requires perfection of his fellow.
“That can’t be right”, I thought to myself as I flipped back and forth between two verses in my Bible.
What Jesus says is simple, but the simplest things are difficult, and difficulty causes friction.
Galatians 5 isn’t a move beyond Christ to the Christian life. Galatians 5 is the Christian life in Christ.
What do we do when Christians are more focused on their doing for God than God's doing for them?
Have you ever grown despondent from trying so hard to stop behaving in certain destructive ways, but always failing?
The Garden of Eden proved to be the first battlefield between God and his submissive people.