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Our perceptions of race relations in the church are of some importance. God’s vision for where race relations are heading is of infinite importance.
God’s all-pervasive providence is the key that unlocks enduring patience. He is always working more good than we can ever see.
Seeing and savoring God’s providence in our redemption fills us with wonder and trembling joy. We owe everything to his grace.
In this life, we will have trouble. But every trial paves the way to an inheritance with Christ that will satisfy us forever.
When trials come, how can I know whether God is calling me to patiently endure, or whether he wants me to repent of a specific sin?
Suffering often feels meaningless in the moment. So how can Christians learn not only to endure trials, but to rejoice in the midst of them?
Some tragedies make life feel barely worth living anymore. So is there any hope that we could one day be happy and at peace again?
Racism, hate, and anger have all erupted in fresh ways this last year. Are we born with these ethnic prejudices, or do we learn them?
Jesus doesn’t want disciples who seek him merely for what he can provide. He wants disciples who treasure him for who he is.
Suffering is not a hindrance to the spread of the gospel. Suffering is, very often, God’s means of spreading the gospel where it has never gone be...