'Blessed are those who mourn' may seem like the Great Paradox but, in Christ, the valley of suffering is also where we experience the sweetest comfort
The ministry of God the Son was extensive, continues to this day, and will accomplish all things on the final day
It's easy to look at the 'harshness' of the Law, and declare God too severe — but we’re missing out if we only see what we want to see
If John's third epistle was written after the Book of Revelation, doesn't adding it to the Canon defy the warning to those who "add to...the scroll"?
The older brother in the story of the Prodigal Son offers a much-needed perspective when it comes to how we perceive ourselves
The church is not God, nor can it save anyone — but it is called to represent Christ on earth and decipher who true gospel confessors are
Despite experiencing God’s forgiveness and mercy, Jonah desired the destruction of the Ninevites — and his attitude is often not unlike our own
Does Scripture have anything to say about how to find 'the one'? And how much of a role does culture play in these matters?
If we're not in the mood to bring Him heartfelt offerings of praise, we need to examine our hearts for who we've actually crowned king
The congregation’s call to judge those within its assembly is backed by Scripture — which also instructs us to aim for restoration in a spirit of love
A humbling hymn about our great High Priest, whose intercessory work means we have no reason to believe the devil’s lies that we can lose our salvation once saved
A reader takes us to some of the tougher passages in Scripture to ask if God really did condone certain social evils in the ancient world
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