50th Anniversary Devotion for June 26
Whether we look at the landscape or in the mirror, each of us is presented with two options; worship or rebel.
Whether we look at the landscape or in the mirror, each of us is presented with two options; worship or rebel.
The Jubilee Assembly of the PCA was characterized by wonderful celebration and a spirit of unity that distinguished this Assembly from some contentiousness experienced in recent years.
Because of God’s great love for you, Jesus sympathizes with you.
We are agreed in our commitment to the fixed orthodoxy of the Westminster Standards; we should be able to allow flexibility in our methodology as we seek to propagate Christianity.
As Christ’s glory was enhanced by the splendor of his bride, so also is the blessing of spouses whose goal is to give themselves for the splendor of another.
We can face real, current challenges without crippling anxiety, because our relationship with Jesus assures us of an eternal inheritance that nothing in this world can deny.
As a scared, vulnerable stranger who has endured a horrific journey with hope for a new life in a new country, how would I want to be treated?
God spoke through prophets to bridge the communication gap between God and man. But God did something even more remarkable.
In his mercy, God chooses to look at us from the direction that reveals only his Son. We see our sin; God chooses to see his Son.