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He shows up when we are at our worst to usher us back to his side, lead us to repentance, rescue us, and reclaim us as his own.
The LORD sends His Son who targets those who are trampled and downtrodden. He comes for all, but He specifically includes the less fortunate.
Aquinas would craft a systematic theology that did with the matter of faith what Aristotle had done with the natural world.
There is one verse in the Bible that talks about tattoos. In this article, Chad Bird explores the original Hebrew of that verse to see what light it sheds, looks at the verse in context, and discusses what application--if any--this verse has for Christians today.
Trusting in Christ’s promise of new life and deliverance pours patience and hope into the way we think and the way we experience life.
Our freedom as Christians is not a form of independence. Our freedom in Christ comes from our dependence on him.
When we are invited to cast all our cares on God's shoulders, he means all of them — every single one of them.
Spoiler alert! Jesus rose from the grave with the assurance that all believers will rise bodily with Him on the Last Day. And truth be told, Easter wasn't the first spoiler.
Any day of thanksgiving is a confessional day—a day of expressing a short creed that sums up our entire existence: God gives, we receive. Thanksgiving as a day of confession becomes very obvious when we look at it from a Hebrew perspective.
We demand that our Creator defend His judgment and justification of sinners in a courtroom where we are judge, prosecuting attorney, and jury.
One thing is for certain: my day was heaven compared to his. My minor headaches nothing compared to whatever he was going through.
The authority God gives to men—to you and I as baptized believers in Christ—is to forgive sins, to free them from guilt, to free them from the power of sin.