The Incarnation is like a multi-faceted diamond; you could spend many lifetimes pondering over its depth and beauty and meaning
For most, life has been a lesson in waiting for two years. For the Christian, however, it is another integral part of his or her story
Peter instructed husbands to honour their wives as “weaker vessels.” Is this an archaic command, and what does it tell us about Christian marriages today?
Jesus did not enter the world as a baby. He entered the world as a tiny embryo. Have we stopped to ponder the significance of that?
When God calls men and women into full-time ministry, it is a beautiful thing. But how does such a calling affect someone also considering marriage?
Have you considered that if there is no desire to meet God here on His terms, we will not meet Him in eternity on our terms?
‘Free will’ is a vast subject—and everyone seems to have something to say. So, how does the Bible define it? In what sense are we free to do what we want?
We are saved by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone—and that is glorious! But with it comes a holy calling to bear the fruits of our salvation
There is a chasm between God’s perfection and our broken, corrupted humanity. Who reaches out and bridges that distance makes all the difference
Human life is intrinsically valuable because we are made in the image of God. But should we put someone to death for killing a fellow image-bearer?
It is easy—and spiritually unhelpful—to lose sight of all that we have to be grateful for amid the frenetic pace of everyday life
Jesus spoke very highly of John the Baptist (Matthew 11:11). Still, he was only human. So could he offer a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sin?
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