This week we conclude our series on 2 Corinthians 2:12-6:10. As we have mentioned before, this passage is the longest autobiographical writing we have of Paul. He concludes this small autobiography by commending himself to the Christians of Corinth.
Read MoreSin brings separation from the one source of life. So, whether a temporary separation from the face of God for the believer or an ongoing and eventually eternal separation for the unrepentant sinner, do not be deceived—sin brings death!
Read MoreThis week, we come to 2 Corinthians 5. In this passage, Paul describes the thoughts and ambitions that fill his soul.
Read MoreComparatively few who occasionally read the Bible are aware of the awe-inspiring and worship-provoking grandeur of the divine character.
Read MoreModern Christians may not be called to suffer in the same ways Paul did, but God still intends to use our weakness as an indisputable billboard for His power.
Read MoreThe eye is not satisfied with seeing: it is but wearied with looking on divers objects, and yet still desires new ones; but once admit it to that glorious sight of Christ, and then it rests fully satisfied.
Read MoreThe glorious reality is that God is sufficient—the gospel is sufficient—to change the lives of those around us and sustain us even in our weakest moments. We pray this week’s episode is an encouraging balm to your soul.
Read MoreIs the God you know the God of the Bible? Descriptions of God in Scripture may not match the image of God in the modern mind.
Read MoreWhat do we do when we feel ourselves becoming downcast? We can take the same path Paul took in holding firm to the glorious descriptions of Jesus found in Scripture.
Read MoreYou have made us for yourself, and our heart is restless till it finds rest in you.
Read MoreNavigating the Classics is a quarterly podcast series that offers a modern guide to the books that shaped Christianity.
Read MoreChrist is spread from life-to-life, not library-to-library or podcast-to-podcast. It takes us living the life of holiness before those God brings into our paths. Our lives must affirm and confirm the gospel truths we speak of.
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