What wonder is this? That Jesus Christ, the Son of God, delights in fellowshipping with us. He wants to be with us so that we might enjoy Him and feast in His presence.
Read MoreMay God give us just a thimble of gospel urgency like Paul!
Read MoreHosea 10:12, “Sow for yourselves righteousness; reap steadfast love; break up your fallow ground, for it is the time to seek the LORD, that he may come and rain righteousness upon you.”
Read MoreWe can’t live the life of following Jesus on our own. The only way to live the Christian life is by the power of the Helper, the Holy Spirit.
Read MorePrayer is one of the ways that we cultivate this: delighting dependency in Christ and a passionate boldness to proclaim His good news.
Read More“Call to me and I will answer you, and will tell you great and hidden things that you have not known.” - Jeremiah 33:3
Read MoreThe scriptures teach us that God saw us at our worst and thought we were worth the price of His Son.
Read MoreHosea 10:12, “Sow for yourselves righteousness; reap steadfast love; break up your fallow ground, for it is the time to seek the LORD, that he may come and rain righteousness upon you.”
Read MoreWhat might God do in our lives and in the lives of our neighbors, family, co-workers, and friends through this work? I can’t wait to see.
Read MoreSo, Christian, you are no longer who you once were. You no longer stand apart from Christ.
Read MoreA life well-lived is one whose fruit may never be fully seen by the one who planted the seed.
Read MoreOur story is not radically different from the Israelites’. As Christians, we too are covenant participants who have been freed from slavery.
Read MoreWhat is digital gluttony in the age of unlimited content, and how do we fight against it overtaking our souls?
Read MoreIn 2019 the people of Mosaic resolve…
To embrace prayerful rest and to live within our limits so that we may enjoy Christ deeply, witness to the beauty of belonging to Him more persuasively, and give our lives away this year for what truly matters.
Read MoreIn the incarnation, the Christmas climax to say the least, we have the Son of God enter into the world by taking on a human nature enfleshed. When the Son of God assumed this human nature, he did not surrender his divine nature or rights.
Read MoreIf you are familiar with the story of the days leading up to the birth of Christ, you may be surprised by the way angels seems to be everywhere in the story.
What kind of world has angels this present within it?
In short: your world.
Read MoreIn Advent, we step into the waiting of Israel, who waited for hundreds/thousands of years for the promised Savior King. We step into this, not just so we can try to feel what they felt, but also, to remind ourselves that we too, like Israel, are a people waiting for the promised Savior King. (No longer waiting for his first coming, but now for his second.)
Read MoreOften, those who have grown up in the church receive conflicting messages that emerge out of a bits and pieces theology. You hear that it is wrong and sinful to be angry, but then you read about Jesus turning tables over in the temple and beating people with a whip? That can be quite confusing.
Read MoreWhen we think about our heroes of the faith, both young and old, I’m afraid we too often think their belief existed independent of a constant reorientation to the Lord.
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