Bryan Chapell reminds us that means of grace are not means to grace. We don’t participate in the to get something, but because we’re receiving something.
Bryan Chapell reminds us that means of grace are not means to grace. We don’t participate in the to get something, but because we’re receiving something.
Stuart McAllister of Ravi Zacharias Ministries reflects on a story from a collection by Tolstoy: In a certain home town there lived a cobbler, Martin Avdeitch by name. He lived in a small basement room whose one window looked out onto the street, and all he could see were the feet of people passing by. …
The Lord Jesus has borne the burden of judgment for the Christian’s sins. Then Jesus calls on his people to bear each other’s burdens. From Daniel Hyde, in a post at Ligonier: …since we in the new covenant are all priests of the Lord who can approach Him with boldness and confidence in prayer (Heb. …
Following Jesus and seeking platforms are compatible. Jesus is fame-shy. Jesus seemed drawn not to the spotlight but from it. Disciples and friends had to search. He wasn’t tweeting. His blog lay unattended. His email responses were not immediate. Where they often found him was alone and in desolate places praying (Luke 5:16). In fact, …