1. The lack of history surrounding Psalm 130 allows it to endure as universally appealing even for our seasons of hopelessness and despair when we’re in “the depths.”
  2. For you who are struggling to navigate grief, to cope with pain, or breathe through anxiety, the gospel announces that there is a person whose heart throbs for you.
  3. For Paul, the hope of the resurrection was the ultimate antidote whenever his circumstances tempted him to despair or to "lose heart."
  4. This article is written by guest contributor, Aaron Boerst
  5. The relationship with God through Christ and renewal in his image in Christ cannot be taken away or compromised through suffering.
  6. Zwingli the Pastor provides an excellent introduction to the Swiss reformer’s life and work, focusing on Zwingli’s philosophy of church reform, biographical details, and mode of exegesis.
  7. St. Patrick was great but only because he was a slave to Christ.
  8. Sin is a heavy thing to bear. Its jacket is shame, its medals are guilt.
  9. The love of God in Christ Jesus never changes. That love is for you.
  10. Jesus has gone ahead of you on the road, and promises to be with you still.
  11. We are not pursuing dragons; we are the dragons. We are, all of us, Eustace Scrubb.
  12. A truly Lenten mindset sees the season as preparatory for the resurrection life of Easter as opposed to the mortification of Good Friday.