Around the Horn (May 11)
How God Uses Friction to Shape Us "God employs friction to shape us into his Son’s likeness. Scripture reflects on this in various places. One that provides us with important first principles is Romans 5:3–4:
Talk to Yourself About Yourself!
Below is a helpful thought from D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones on prayer. David E. Prince I urge, therefore that there is nothing more important in connection with prayer than preliminary meditation and consideration of what we
Andrew Fuller Friday: On What the Apostles Preached about Christ
We preach “Christ Jesus the Lord.” This is the grand theme of the Christian ministry. But many have so little of the Christian minister about them, that their sermons have scarcely any thing to do
Around the Horn (May 4)
5 Practical Points for Preachers This is a simple three minute charge to young preachers, but it is packed with helpful advice. Brothers, We Can Do Better "Recently, the priority and practice of expository preaching
Andrew Fuller Friday: On Seeking the Will of God
“Ezra had prepared his heart to seek the law of the Lord, and to do it, and to teach in Israel statutes and judgments.”—Ezra 7:10. Example has a strong tendency to excite us to emulation;
Around the Horn (April 27)
Think Little "So often, we’re focused on the big. I’m grateful for those who are faithful in big things. I just think it’s time we stopped overlooking what God does through the rest of us
The Seductive Sin: Self-pity (Psalm 73 & Selected Texts)
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Andrew Fuller Friday: On Covetouness
When our Lord was preaching on subjects of eternal importance, a certain young man interrupted him, requesting him to speak to his brother to divide the inheritance with him. It seems as if his father
Around the Horn (April 20)
Political Life Begins in the Church Here, Patrick Schreiner writes, "The most subversive thing we can do is exist as the kingdom of God amid the kingdom of man. This was Jesus and Paul’s main
The Faithful Wounds of a Friend: Tough Love, True Love
The writer of Proverbs tells us, “Faithful are the wounds of a friend; profuse are the kisses of an enemy” (Proverbs 27:6). While a friend is most often an encourager, a true friend is also