Russell Moore makes some points about how people can be orthodox in their belief, but liberal in their practice by denying the dimension of the Gospel life known as forgiveness. All of us are going to have some painfully broken relationships. But they shouldn’t be the norm for a Christian’s life. The most difficult math …

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Nathan W Bingham shares a stunningly clear gospel insight gleaned at a hospital, of all places. Read the whole piece at his blog. Here’s a taste to get you started. I recently took one of my daughters to hospital for something minor. Although it wasn’t anything too serious, she had to be admitted and was …

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Westminster Shorter Catechism – Lord’s Day 44 Q & A 98 Q What is prayer? A Prayer is an offering up of our desires unto God,*1 for things agreeable to his will,*2 in the name of Christ,*3 with confession of our sins,*4 and thankful acknowledgment of his mercies.*5 *1 Psalm 10:17; Psalm 62:8; Matthew 7:7-8. …

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Earlier in the week I related that incidents on the way to a spiritual growth training event were just as big a lesson as anything I heard at the training conference. (Which was excellent.) Yesterday I posted an article by Paul Tripp on waiting. Today Stephen Altrogge explores related themes by asking… Does anyone remember …

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