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It is the love of God that reveals Him as the promise-making, promise-keeping God.
Jesus comes to people and changes everything. “Before” is long gone. “After” is a whole new world.
The thrill of God’s grace fades and the slow march toward the cross dulls the heart. At such times, the former life beckons. Temptations to return grow strong. Which makes Lent such an important annual exercise.
Do we honestly believe what we tell our hearers really makes any significant difference in the coming week for them?
The Gospel is a precious and comforting word. It comforts and refreshes the sad heart. It wrestles it out of the jaws of death and hell and transports it to the certain hope of eternal life, through faith in Christ.
Ash Wednesday confronts us with our true nature, our mortality, and marks us with the only escape from it: the cross of Christ.
Abraham knew that this was a God who kept his promises.
Help More People Hear that They Are Forgiven & Free on Account of Christ
God preaches a concrete word to us in the present tense. We hear the Good News that Jesus is God’s mercy for us.
One of the most famous things Jesus ever said was “Follow me.” He said it over and over. So much that it was recorded more than twenty times in the New Testament.
Renowned Scottish philosopher, writer, and historian Thomas Carlyle once quipped, “The History of the World [is] the Biography of Great Men.”
“As if” Christians aren’t allowed to reflect; that they’re not kind, generous, brave, or loyal. They’re not living up to the example of biblical saints.