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Jesus tells His disciples that their sorrow would be turned to a lasting joy.
The Holy Spirit was sent by Christ to convict, guide, and glorify God.
By the work of the Holy Spirit, we are united to Christ.
The Trinity is a glorious doctrine, and a great comfort in life.
Christ Jesus commands obedience, and then provides the means, God the Holy Spirit.
Moses uses Deuteronomy 6-11 as an exposition of the First Commandment: You shall have no other gods before me.
Christ has always used jars of clay to serve His church. He still raises up elders and deacons for His glory and our good.
We need God's help physically and spiritually. Deliver us from the Evil One.
Jesus faces His betrayer, and shows confidence, compassion, and courage.
Christ washed the feet of His disciples as an example for us.
God has used ordinary people like us to accomplish His purposes... even at Jesus' birth.
We pray, "Thy Will be Done on earth as it is In Heaven," but what does that mean exactly?
Blindness in the heart of man is a judgment.
Jesus contemplates His coming passion and declares that God's name should be glorified. This is our example in life as well.
In this small phrase we have an infinite supply of matter for prayer.
Jesus explains that He must die, and that those who follow Him would also have to die.
The Preface to the Lord's Prayer is powerful in scope, describing the God to whom we pray.
Lowell Ivey is Director of Metanoia Prison Ministry of the PCA.
We have every reason for hope in the United States of America. Our God is in the heavens, He does whatever He pleases. And He loves His church.
Prayer is a wonderful privilege that most of us take for granted. We must turn to God once again.
Mary anointed Jesus with expensive ointment, preparing Him for burial. Stop and look at this sacrificial gift.
Our love for God will result in love for the most needy and vulnerable in the world.
Our responsibility is to prayerfully vote for the most God-honoring party, platform, or person. But much more importantly, we should desire the Kingdom of God.
God's grace is part of a covenant made with Abraham, and it gives us hope, confidence, and motivation in life.
In the death of Lazarus, we see Jesus' infinite love for His people.