Episodit
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Don’t replace Christ this summer with trifles. Seek the things that are above. Flight from Christ into Christless leisure makes the soul parched.
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Consider these five digital dangers and some accompanying resolutions to avoid and redeem them.
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God’s electing love is absolutely free. It is the gracious overflow of his boundless happiness guided by his infinite wisdom.
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Trust God. Commit your way to him. Roll onto him your anxieties, frustrations, and plans — indeed, your very life.
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Hope and love do not come from nowhere. They grow out of ideas — views of reality — revealed in the Scriptures.
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How did you come to be a Christian? Join Charles Spurgeon and joyfully confess, “I ascribe my change wholly to God!”
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When God becomes our treasure, we treat our adversaries out of our own fullness with the all-satisfying glory of God.
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You have heard echoes of God’s glory everywhere; tune your heart to the original music. The best place to get your heart tuned is at the cross of Jesus Christ.
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God is pursuing with omnipotent delight a worldwide purpose of gathering a people for his name from every tribe and language and nation.
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This is the essence of what it means to love God: to be satisfied in him — not just his gifts, but God himself, as the glorious person that he is.
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Faith overcomes our inborn hostility to God and his will, and frees us to keep his commandments.
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God will gladly receive anything from us that shows our dependence and his all-sufficiency. Therefore, we can gladly cast all our anxieties on him.
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The only joy that reflects the worth of God and overflows in God-glorifying love is rooted in true knowledge of God.
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Joy comes from the Holy Spirit, not our own efforts or imagination or family upbringing. Therefore, the call to joy is a call to earnest prayer.
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Gratitude looks back to past grace received and feels thankful. Faith looks forward to future grace promised and feels hopeful.
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Praying for forgiveness should be based not only on an appeal to God’s mercy, but also on an appeal to his justice in crediting the worth of his Son’s obedience.
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The goal of everything God takes us through is hope. He wants us to feel unwaveringly hopeful through all tribulations. He wants us to know he loves us.
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God requires good works not as the ground of our justification (which is the righteousness of Christ alone), but as an evidence of it.
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In this life of sin and pain, how shall we fight for joy? Here are fifteen ways.
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The age of sin and misery and death is almost spent. The day of righteousness and peace and total joy is dawning.
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