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Pilgrims Together

The book, Pilgrim’s Progress, by John Bunyon, is a classic work in allegory form that offers tremendous insights into the Christian life. The story is about a man, “Christian,” who is journeying from the City of Destruction to the Celestial

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Good, Pleasing and Perfect

How do we know what the will of God is? We are not left adrift in a sea of uncertainty. Our God is not silent or distant—He wants His children to know His ways. He desires to guide, direct, and

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Our Glory

We human beings are inclined to look to our successes and failures as the measure of our value in this world. We judge ourselves and others based on what we can do; on our skills and how they compare to

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The Deception of Self-Righteousness

Recently, I have been reflecting on self-righteousness. This sin, that we typically associate with people we see as overly legalistic, like the biblical pharisees or perhaps members of modern cults is, in actuality, something that all of us struggle with

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The Road to Victory

Over the past months, as we have been studying John’s account of the last hours before the crucifixion of Jesus, I have been thinking a lot about the disciples, and the wider circle of Jesus’ followers. What must they have

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Come After Me

As a Christian, saved and destined to be a child of God for eternity, would the surrender of your earthly life be worth it to see God alter the eternal destiny of one soul with the power of the gospel?

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Come Unto Me!

In his conversation with the Samaritan woman at Jacob’s well, Jesus made a bold claim that has echoed through the centuries; an invitation to every human being. He said, “Everyone who drinks of this water will be thirsty again, but

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Perfect God, Imperfect People

“May you live in interesting times” is a well-known curse. Our times certainly qualify as such, marked by constant political unrest, moral shifts, and societal upheaval. In this age, behaviors and beliefs once considered unacceptable—though privately practiced—are now increasingly accepted

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Joy to the World, the Lord has Come!

Praise be to the Lord, the God of Israel, because he has come and has redeemed his people. He has raised up a horn of salvation for us in the house of his servant David. (Lk. 1:67-68)   These were

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