Christ, Our Living Hope in Suffering
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Christ, Our Living Hope in Suffering

How often do you think about the second coming of Jesus? Daily? Sometimes? Barely? The return of Jesus is one of the most important and recurring teachings of the New Testament. The inspired authors repeatedly encourage believers to long for it, to wait expectantly for it, to get ready for it, to live in the light of it, and to hope in it.. According to the apostle Peter, the key to enduring suffering is to set our hope completely on the second coming of our Lord Jesus Christ …

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Guess What? There is a Good Kind of People-Pleasing
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Guess What? There is a Good Kind of People-Pleasing

We have all heard of the sin of people-pleasing and many of us struggle with it to various degrees. However, did you know that there is godly people-pleasing? The same Bible that says: ‘If I were still trying to please man, I would not be a servant of Christ.’ (Galatians 1:10, ESV) also says: ‘Let each of us please his neighbor for his good, to build him up.’ (Romans 15:2, ESV). So, which is it? It is both. There is good and bad people-pleasing…

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Soul Rest for the Weary
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Soul Rest for the Weary

In calling ‘all who labor and are heavy-laden’ in Matthew 11:28-30, Jesus is referring to all who pointlessly strive to earn righteousness on their own. It is easy to identify how unbelievers do this but does this striving really cease once we are saved? As Christians, there are many ways in which we labor and strive to prove ourselves to God and others. This is the source of much of our weariness….

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3 Reasons God Had To Become Man
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3 Reasons God Had To Become Man

Have you ever wondered why Jesus had to become man? Couldn’t God have saved us by simply snapping his fingers? According to the author of the book of Hebrews, no. Jesus had to be made like his brothers in every respect, putting on flesh and blood, to make propitiation for the sins of the people (Hebrews 2:14;17). Stay tuned!

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