Another perspective on the mediatorial work of Christ that complements this one I posted this morning. Let us strive to know more and more, every year we live, our need of a mediator between ourselves and God. Let us seek more and more to realize that without a mediator our thoughts of God can never …

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A wonderful thought about a mediation so complete that the relationship which ensues functions as though it is unmediated. I’m going to use the idea as the framing thought when mgpc celebrates the Lord’s Supper tomorrow. From the Desiring God blog: One of the last sweet gifts from our Father while we [John and Noël …

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Paul David Tripp asks us not to expect profound life-change in one or two grand resolutions but to commit ourselves to ‘The 10,000 Little Moments.’ Excerpts: I’ve told the story many times of talking impatiently with my wife one Sunday morning and having my nine year old son interject— Daddy, is this the way a …

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Tullian Tchividjian, motivated by concern that those who serve alongside him in leadership are living and modelling gospel saturated lives, asks this question of his fellow elders and deacons: Do you rejoice in position, power, accomplishments, entitlement, control, degrees, knowledge, status, authority, numbers, and rank? Or do you rejoice in service, mercy, sacrifice, pastoral care, …

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