My soul clings to you,Your right hand upholds me.
We don’t dance with shadows
The moral law of Moses is not abrogated but still demanded, but met in us by Christ and will be fully accomplished in us through Christ, as and when we…
The moral law of Moses is not abrogated but still demanded, but met in us by Christ and will be fully accomplished in us through Christ, as and when we…
Luke opens up his gospel describing Zechariah and his wife Elizabeth. His descriptions are enveloped with Old Testament imagery. Like Abram and Sarai, they were both advanced in years and…
If we were suddenly in a world where unicorns and fairies were common, they would in short order lose their novelty as we went about our every day life. We…
Not pursuing goodness with all our might do to fear of legalism keeps us from God’s riches just as does finding our worth in pursuing law and perfectionism. Both come…
When God says that He will not give His glory to another, this means there is no glory, no goodness we have to offer. There is nothing I have to…
Among other men, sin is so small of a thing, and yet we our slow to give grace, when we are wronged. But before God our sin is insurmountable, and…
We are often more worried about missing God, instead of trusting and having faith that He will uphold us and be there when we do miss Him.
Living by faith is not the life of a dreamer or an idealist. . . . It is the pursuit of the realist.
As I grow older, I have learned adventure is not always found where adventure is; I have found that adventure is found in faithfulness, and that more than I could…
It is not my purpose to be great, but instead to make others great. This is my treasure. This is my reward in the Lord.