All of us need to learn how to habitually reframe our lives. We are all either building a discouraging frame of reference laced with half-truths and n... Read More
How could God ask Abraham to kill his own son? To help us see how much our redemption cost God. It cost God something to secure our freedom from the p... Read More
Our passage covers three short stories. Each story highlights a worried heart over an uncertain future. By faith we can displace worry with hope in ou... Read More
Waiting is hard. It’s hard because we feel helpless. But that’s not the whole truth. We don’t just wait. If we are God’s children then we ... Read More
Every painful circumstance in our lives can be traced back to sin as its source. In Isaiah 42:1-9, God promises comfort and that comfort will come in ... Read More
This passage includes some of the most familiar words about Christmas we have. But knowing the words and worshiping the God of whom they speak are two... Read More
We start our advent series in Isaiah this Sunday with the story of King Ahaz of Judah (Isaiah 7:1-17). The tragic tale ends with a staggering signR... Read More
When Paul exhorts redeemed people to fix their minds on things above, he is calling them to send our minds forward to eternity and to leave them there... Read More
To help us walk on in Christ, Paul shows us how God secures our freedom by confronting our enemies of sin, this fallen world, and Satan. And it’s in... Read More
Paul and Timothy express gratefulness for the future hope of the gospel and the present power of the gospel. Both realities are observable in the Colo... Read More