The body of believers can never hope to be close-knit if we don’t treat each other as next of kin to begin with
The powerful ability of wealth to mimic the blessings of God’s promises can make the rich short-sighted about their ultimate investment
Failure to observe the New Testament's sternness is part of the reason why it seems like the Bible depicts two very different Gods
'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
Does Scripture have anything to say about how to find 'the one'? And how much of a role does culture play in these matters?
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
Believers have long struggled with the inclusion of Solomon’s love poems in the Bible. Understanding its author’s intent can help put the debate to rest
Not receiving the judgement we deserve is one of the great wonders of the gospel — and a reminder that no one else loves this way
The final part of this devotional on Psalm 23 gives us every reason to rejoice in a Saviour who would ‘leave the ninety-nine’, because He loves each one of us the same
Nate Bramsen, who works for the cause of abandoned children in North Africa, on learning to love those who once abused him, and the 'gift of cancer'
All of us like to believe we’re decent people — certainly not hateful. But studying Paul’s checklist for what loving people actually look like can make us ask some really tough questions
Some things are hard to hear, and yet they must be said. There’s a caveat though. We are to build up and edify, not crush and tear down
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