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Matthew’s been introducing us to King Jesus who has the authority to reverse the effects of sin in creation. How do we know Jesus will do that? ... Read More
Jesus moved toward the disciples and the women with concrete proof of His resurrection and then commissioned them to proclaim repentance for the forgi... Read More
Jesus came “to seek and to save the lost,” and who is more lost than the thief on the cross? In this passage, we see two contrasting respo... Read More
In all the obstacles and pain points of life in a sin-infested world, God has not left us without a redeemer. Rejoice, our redeemer has come. Rejoice,... Read More
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
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
At this point in the story, David flees from Jerusalem. David is the rightful king. But his son, Absalom, stole the hearts of the people. And now, Dav... Read More
To say David is in a dark valley would be a significant understatement. He flees Jerusalem in a funeral procession of sorts. Surrounded by a group of ... Read More
Although Absalom’s betrayal of his father, King David, in this chapter does not contain an immediate resolution, it does point powerfully to Chr... Read More
The gripping question of 1 Samuel 13 is asked by Tamar: where can I carry my shame? Actually, the shame belongs to Amnon. Yet, Tamar endures the conse... Read More