Your journey towards holiness must not wait until tomorrow. In light of all God has done, why not now?
https://kuzaapp.com/why-not-tomorrow
In most African worldviews, God isn’t bothered with human affairs. So we have ancestors and spirits. But the true God loves us. And he’s near.
https://africa.thegospelcoalition.org/article/god-is-nearer-and-more-compassionate-than-you-think/: Name Pending 2
Brothers, awake to the wild glory of marriage. Awake to the glory of a wife. Stop just thinking about it, and go to it right merrily.
https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/go-get-her
Cuneiform inscriptions record the boastful words of the famous Babylonian king, which appear to be strikingly similar to things recorded by Daniel.
https://www.humbleskeptic.com/p/archaelogical-discoveries-related
How well do you know your pastor? I don’t mean where he went to seminary and what his weekly schedule looks like. How well do you KNOW your pastor. I’m afraid that many times, we don’t actually look after the soul of the man leading our church; we ask too few questions and make too many assumptions.
https://www.paultripp.com/articles/posts/do-you-know-your-pastor
Christians who help other christians become better followers of Jesus tend to find that they grow more than those who don’t.
https://johnmusyimi.com/blog/f/disciple-that-you-may-grow
Whenever our chief goal goes from glorifying God and enjoying him forever, to glorifying ourselves, bad things always result.
https://justinhuffman.org/2025/01/27/babel-the-sin-of-glorifying-ourselves/: Name Pending 2
Have you ever considered, truly considered, this glorious reality? You, dear reader, and I, and all who are in Christ, will enjoy life abundant without end throughout all of eternity. A trillion ages shall pass and we will yet still be rubbing shoulders with one another as though the day has only just begun to dawn. Such a thought is enough to make any man tremble for a moment; we cannot possibly grasp the sheer enormity of it.
https://www.joshuabudimlic.com/post/rubbing-shoulders-throughout-eternity
To the rest of the world, I may live in the Middle of Nowhere. But in God’s estimation, I live right smack in the Middle of Somewhere. And that is a beautiful place to be.
https://andreasanborn.com/2025/01/27/the-middle-of-somewhere/: Name Pending 2
We must embrace both God’s love AND His sovereignty—not one instead of the other. If you only embrace His love, you will be confused and hurt when life gets hard. If you only embrace His sovereignty, you will resign yourself to thinking your life is driven by a cruel, impersonal, and distant God, and you’ll forget His plan to work in your best interests.
https://www.epm.org/resources/2025/Jan/24/good-do-what-want
Don’t give up on the hard relationship. Persevere in the work and in the hard. You never know what God might do!
https://biblestudynerd.home.blog/2025/01/28/dont-give-up-on-that-hard-relationship/: Name Pending 2
We have three daughters and one son now. As so many parents can tell you, much of my advice for my children about relating to the opposite sex begins with ‘Don’t do what I did.’ But in advising my daughters and other single gals on how to relate to single men, four major principles come to mind.
https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/love-your-brothers-in-christ
You don’t have to be around churches very long – particularly if there are any children around – before somebody insists it is a bit boring. Can it be boring? I think we’re liars if we don’t admit, at least some of the time, it is. Some of our churches may tend more regularly in that direction than others. The question is not whether it is boring, but why are we going?
https://buildingjerusalem.blog/2025/01/23/so-what-if-youre-bored/: Name Pending 2
You’re not an island. Your phone habits are never just about you. Our digital choices reflect our priorities. Our online actions have downstream effects.
https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/blogs/trevin-wax/phone-habits-not-just-you
The digital mirror offers us the ultimate fulfillment of Narcissus’s delusion: to discover an image of ourselves that we can fall for.