Lent (139)
  1. This is the third installment in our series, From Eden to Easter: Life and Death in the Garden. Each day throughout Holy Week, we will take a special look at the gardens and wildernesses of Scripture, and in particular, these scenes' connections to Christ's redemption won for us on the cross.
  2. Three Lenten songs express the same astonishing wonder of a Lord who willingly suffers and dies.
  3. On second thought: Keep Lent, but sacrifice your concept of it.
  4. Due to his self-reliance, King Zedekiah ended his days as a lowly prisoner in Babylon.
  5. In response to the Lord's undeserved love, Manasseh looked to him as the true God.
  6. God’s people get the warm feast of victory, while God’s meal is prepared cold.
  7. Uzziah was showing the most dangerous kind of pride – a pride wrapped up under the guise of religious service.
  8. Lent isn't simply a season. It's the Christian life in microcosm.
  9. This is the third installment in our Lenten series, Through the Tombs of the Kings, where Steve Kruschel explores God’s faithfulness to Judah’s kings—and to us—through life, death, and the burial of his Son.
  10. This is the second installment in our Lenten series, Through the Tombs of the Kings, where Steve Kruschel explores God’s faithfulness to Judah’s kings—and to us—through life, death, and the burial of his Son.
  11. Is there a significant difference between changing your mind and doing penance? Absolutely.
  12. This is the first installment in our Lenten series, Through the Tombs of the Kings, where Steve Kruschel explores God’s faithfulness to Judah’s kings—and to us—through life, death, and the burial of his Son.
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