Episodes
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The only people whose soul can truly magnify the Lord are people like Elizabeth and Mary. So, this Advent, imitate their lowliness and cheerful humility.
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This Advent, bend the efforts of your imagination to make the wonder of Jesus’s arrival visible for your children.
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No matter how dirty with sin you are, through Christ you can see the light of God’s glory and believe.
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Our greatest problem is alienation from God. The only solution is the blood of Christ.
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At the root of all ingratitude is the love of one’s own greatness. But genuine gratitude glorifies God because it admits that we need him.
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The whole duty of the Christian can be summed up in this: feel, think, and act in a way that will make God look as great as he really is.
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Our salvation is as secure as Christ’s priesthood is indestructible. His deity and resurrection from the dead secure his indestructible priesthood for us.
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A life that gives glory to God for his grace and a life of deepest gladness are the same life. And what makes them one is thankfulness.
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When Christ died for us, he did not buy the freedom from having to hold fast, but the enabling power to hold fast.
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It is as unlikely that God will break his word of promise to bless us as it is that he will despise himself.
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Getting ready to feast on all God’s word is not first an intellectual challenge; it is first a moral challenge.
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A thankful spirit is others-exalting and glad-hearted. Therefore, pray for a great awakening of humble gratitude.
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Death is gain because Christians will then be perfect, pain-free, rested, at home, and with Christ.
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Because we have a Great High Priest, the throne of God is a throne of grace.
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The word of God is our only hope. It is sharp, living, and active. Therefore, be of good cheer in your battle to believe.
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Don’t be a fatalist. Be a Christian. Change is possible. God is alive. Christ is risen. The promises are true.
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Take up the Bible, ask the Holy Spirit for help, lay the promises up in your heart, and fight the good fight — to live by faith in future grace.
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When you feel discouraged and anxious, cling to God’s promises to be with you and uphold you.
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When you marvel at the wonders of creation, do not marvel at the processes of chance but at the creativity of God.
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The Bible’s warnings are written that you might believe and endure, and have life.
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