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The Church is the keeper and herald of the gospel mystery. For most of the last two thousand years, the Church has done this keeping and heralding wor... Read More
Our committed love for one another proclaims the gospel’s unifying power. God gathers a diverse people through Christ. And that confounds the wo... Read More
Every generation of the church needs to be determined to pass the gospel faithfully to the next. The challenge for our generation will likely be: Can&... Read More
Jesus’s resurrection is a guarantee that the suffering we experience in this life, disasters in nature, disease and death in our bodies, and sin... Read More
What motivates us to go to people unreached with the gospel? What motivates us to risk relationships, cross borders, and learn languages? And what sus... Read More
When Saul calls David, who unbeknownst to him has been anointed to replace him as king, to join his court, we begin to see the contrast between these ... Read More
Here’s Jonah’s problem: he wants God’s mercy for himself and God’s judgment for others. Jonah’s problem isn’t unique to him. Jonah 4 shoul... Read More
The gospel can advance under tremendous pressure. Under any amount pressure. God desires to save His people from every nation on earth and God will a... Read More
The Church is under tremendous pressure in our environment. The forces dividing culture are threatening to fracture the Church as well. How do we rema... Read More
1 Corinthians 15 deals with the resurrection. In verses 12-28, Paul confronts the Corinthians about a logical inconsistency. Since you agree that Chri... Read More
God’s grace empowers us to boldly hold fast to the gospel. We won’t be faithful to Jesus if we follow Him in our own strength and wisdom. And we w... Read More
Israel stands at the bottom of Mt. Sinai. God prepares to speak His law to them. The mountain is filled with smoke and lighting bolts light up the sky... Read More
Exodus may have been written 1000s of years ago, but the message couldn’t be more timely. God redeemed us so that we represent Him to the world. Tha... Read More
Our foundation—Christ Crucified—must hold. If we sideline the gospel for another foundation our kids will walk off the field disinterested and dis... Read More
Our passage sits in middle of a narrative that began in Exodus 5. It recounts the story of God redeeming His people from slavery with a mighty hand an... Read More
The ten plagues give us a picture of what the God of the Bible is like. We see that there is no one like Him. He is the ultimate judge and He is the u... Read More
God is drawing people to the gospel and developing believers with the gospel. Questions about how God reveals himself to people, what about those who ... Read More
Paul’s ambition – his driving, consuming passion – was to preach the gospel in people groups that hadn’t yet named, confessed, and wor... Read More
In Exodus 4, God asks this question: Will you believe my Word? Egypt is the most powerful nation on earth. Will you believe that I can deliver, rescue... Read More
A righteous life—a life marked by obedience to God and faith in His Word, no matter how unpopular it might be—will always draw attention–of ... Read More
Peter calls the Sojourning church to action. We’ve been gathered by God out of the world for a purpose. We don’t fight. We don’t flee. We don’... Read More
God infuses his sojourners with living hope and persevering faith. Our text is a three part hymn of praise which sets the foundation for the primary t... Read More
The world always drifts from Christ’s Word. Therefore, the Church, committed to live by and proclaim His Word, is often opposed by the world. Unfort... Read More
How can we be sure that Jesus was and is God’s Anointed One, the one and only Messiah? Because He told us with His words, and He showed us with His ... Read More
Sometimes hearing bad news can save us. Psalm 1 presents sobering news. Those who rebel against God will perish. But those who are made righteous will... Read More