Salvation (733)
  1. When we fail, our first impulse is the same as that of our spiritual ancestors: to sprint headlong into the bushes.
  2. Resurrection does not start in sunlight. It begins in the dark.
  3. The acrostic psalms do not hold because of their perfect structure. Nor do our lives.
  4. Grace isn’t fair. It’s reckless and lavish and handed out freely to those who don’t deserve a thing.
  5. He has freed you from a selfish fixation on gifts. He has freed you to look to the Giver.
  6. This is the third 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.
  7. Faith takes God at his word and holds his promise to be true for me because I know God would not lie to me.
  8. God leads us to green pastures. He comforts us with his grace in our darkest valleys.
  9. 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.
  10. For those with faith in Christ, there is always a happy ending.
  11. Can we then honor Mary without falling into error? I believe we can by focusing on four things Scripture does teach about her.
  12. The thief is the prophetic picture of all of us, staring hopelessly hopeful at the Son of God, begging to hear the same words.
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