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Three words hold our highest praise, our best defense, our sweetest song: “It is finished.”
How should we think about caffeine use or avoidance in the pursuit of joy in God? Consider four principles anchored in God’s word.
The most subtle way to waste our lives would be to do every possible good thing except the great good Jesus specifically told us to do.
At the cross, Christ canceled all our sins through his blood. Now, by the Spirit, we work to conquer every canceled sin.
The story of C.S. Lewis’s teenage years reminds us that, often, our children’s path to Jesus leads through places we would not want them to go.
Depression threatens our joy in Christ, but even as we walk through the valley of the shadow of darkness, he is with us.
Jesus can break the power of any sin — even the most besetting. And he often does it through a Spirit-empowered will that fights with all its might.
The church gets its greatest spiritual advantage when its elders are leading with joy.
Instead of seeing introversion as a fatalistic limitation, ask, “How can I make my peculiar personality bent a means of grace to others?”
Each of us is designed for deep, experienced, intimate friendship with God. It’s what we all long for most in the core of our being.