The Interruption of Grace (Psalm 69)
We often pray for God to take us out of suffering, but God responds not by taking suffering away from us, but by entering into the suffering himself.
We often pray for God to take us out of suffering, but God responds not by taking suffering away from us, but by entering into the suffering himself.
the crucifixion, resurrection and ascension of Christ are the most important events in the history of the world.
This psalm sees the whole trajectory, from justification to sanctification and, indeed, even envisions that final day when we are delivered from not only the guilt and power of sin, but even the presence of sin.
This psalm sees the whole trajectory, from justification to sanctification and, indeed, even envisions that final day when we are delivered from not only the guilt and power of sin, but even the presence of sin.
There will come a day when we are delivered not only from the guilt and power of sin, but even the presence of sin.
Sin is the stubborn alignment of our lives with the whole cosmic rejection of God.
Learn about the life of Count Nicolaus Von Zinzendorf, who sparked the Moravian missionary movement, in today’s article from Timothy Tennent.
It is at his baptism that Jesus publicly accepted a mission and a journey which would lead to all the great redemptive acts which we later commemorate.
One of the curiosities in the history of missions is why William Carey became known as the “Father of Modern Missions.” He was not the first modern missionary, the first Protestant missionary, or even the
In today’s article, Timothy Tennent explains how Raymond Lull was really ahead of his time, recognizing the ill effects of military responses to Islam and the positive benefits of answering questions that they have.
St. Thomas is commonly known in the church as “Doubting Thomas.” In today’s blog post, Timothy Tennent wants to tell you the rest of the story.
Through the devotionals in The Fulfillment, you will come to appreciate the Old Testament more fully and see with even greater clarity the full power and revelation of Jesus Christ.