Promises of God (254)
  1. “The well that washes what it shows” captures the essence of Linebaugh’s project, which aims to give the paradigmatic law-gospel hermeneutic a colloquial and visual language.
  2. Why would David write this psalm for all to read when he was no longer God’s greatest king, but rather God’s greatest sinner?
  3. It is by his perfect surrender that our true Exodus was accomplished.
  4. This is the fifth installment in our article series, “An Introduction to the Bondage of the Will,” written to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther’s Bondage of the Will.
  5. This is the fourth installment in our article series, “An Introduction to the Bondage of the Will,” written to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther’s Bondage of the Will.
  6. In this episode of Tough Texts, Scott Keith and Dan Price look into Romans 8:28, exploring how this often-quoted scripture is frequently misunderstood.
  7. He is the God who always is, whose Word is true, and never fails. He is a God who acts and always does what he says he’s going to do.
  8. Nothing good happens when you get ahead of God and take matters into your own hands.
  9. To confess Christ crucified and risen as the only hope in a world that has lost its mind to wickedness and rage.
  10. The following entries are excerpts from Chad Bird’s upcoming book, Untamed Prayers: 365 Daily Devotions on Christ in the Book of the Psalms (1517 Publishing, 2025), pgs. 191-192.
  11. The Word seems like it is so little, like five barley loaves and two small fish, but it is all that God used to create the heavens and the earth.
  12. Here is the true story, the one worth remembering: You are a gift.
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