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What does it mean to examine yourself (1 Corinthians 11:28)? Why must we examine ourselves before communion?
Today's Read the Bible passages are from 1 Samuel 31, 1 Corinthians 11, Ezekiel 9, and Psalm 48.
In a divided church at war with itself, Jesus has provided a blessed patch of peace we can share: the communion table, Tim Shorey writes.
Expository study of Hebrews: Faith overcomes enormous obstacles, enduring by seeing the unseen God.
Amram and Jochebed, the parents of Moses, displayed great faith when they refused to fear and obey the edict of Pharaoh to kill all the Hebrew boy...
Introduction As the Psalmist declares, the world in which we live beautifully reflects the glory of God (Ps. 19:1-6); indeed, it is not only a mi...
One reason to admire and trust Jesus above all other persons is that he knows more than anyone else.
Jesus’ promise that God’s wrath is coming upon all of Jerusalem (23:29–39), His declaration concerning the imminent fall of the temple (24:1–2), a...
Life and Books and Everything Podcast, Season 3, Episode 8. Kevin DeYoung, Collin Hansen and Justin Taylor discuss Gospelbound with Sarah Zylstra.
Thanks for your note and question. First, I’ll give you the answer to your first question from the article on “Sacraments” in the New Bible Dictio...