No matter how grave your situation may feel or even be, in this passage God offers us the reminder of His providence–the gracious effecting of H... 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
Colossians 4:7–18 is the closing of a letter that Paul wrote in chains. He introduces us to ten people–each with a story. Together they form a... Read More
We have been rescued from the domain of darkness and transferred into the Kingdom of God’s beloved Son, Jesus. We are His redeemed people. We mu... Read More
First century Thessalonica was extremely sexually “liberated” and the new believers in Christ who lived there were instructed by Paul and ... Read More
The author of Ecclesiastes examines life from a privileged position of a wise, wealthy, gifted king who seeks to gain stability, meaning, and purpose ... Read More
The Lord directly engages with creation through His Word and His power. As followers of Christ, we are to join God in His work by faithfully submittin... Read More
Pastoral Intern Matt Tucker discusses Paul’s three appeals to turn the Galatians from a false gospel. Three appeals that we, as believers in Chr... Read More
Does trouble persist? Yes, cries the reply. The consequences of sin have caused all creation to groan and limp. Yet, in the midst of trouble God stand... Read More
In Psalm 32, David describes the forgiveness, freedom, and joy that comes from confession. All three of which are ultimately possible only because of ... Read More