Misinterpreted: 1 Corinthians 10:13

Have you ever heard the phrase, “God won’t give you more than you can handle”? It’s a comforting thought, but is it really what the Bible teaches? In 1 Corinthians 10:13, Paul addresses temptation—not the hardships of life. This distinction is crucial. Instead of affirming our strength, Scripture reveals that we often face burdens beyond our ability to bear. Discover the deeper truth: God allows more than we can handle to teach us reliance on Him. Join us as we explore how His faithfulness shines brightest in our moments of weakness.
Costly Gifts

My husband has an uncanny memory when it comes to gifts we’ve received, and while I appreciate them in the moment, my gratitude often fades. This summer, as we travel to Greece, Italy, and Turkey, I’ve been reflecting on a gift I’ve already received: God’s Word. The sacrifices made by the early church to preserve this gift reveal their profound love for us. Are we honoring this priceless treasure? Let’s explore how we can elevate God’s Word in our lives and ensure the next generation knows the immeasurable grace of Jesus.
Regarding Progressive Revelation

Progressive Revelation is a fascinating theological concept that reveals how God’s plan unfolds through Scripture over time. It emphasizes that God has not changed, but rather, He has gradually disclosed more of His nature and intentions to humanity. As we explore the biblical narrative, we see how each stage of revelation brings us closer to understanding His ultimate purpose, culminating in the revelation of Jesus Christ. This journey through the ages reminds us that while God’s Word is complete, the depth of His character and plan continues to inspire and guide us today. Discover how this profound truth can enrich your faith!
Four Steps to Manageable Sermon Writing

It’s Monday morning, and you have to preach on Sunday. How do you navigate the anxiety of sermon writing without waiting for that lightning-strike idea or cramming on Saturday night? Many pastors struggle with the pressure of creating meaningful messages week after week. The key isn’t just talent or intelligence; it’s having a reliable system. Discover the four essential steps to manageable sermon writing: Generate Ideas, Schedule, Create Drafts, and Edit. By breaking down the process, you can craft sermons that are faithful to Scripture and impactful for your listeners. Ready to transform your sermon preparation?
Why Do We Baptize Babies?

Why would a church that doesn’t identify as “Presbyterian” or “Lutheran” choose to baptize babies? This practice often surprises visitors, but it is rooted in a rich understanding of biblical covenants. Baptism, much like circumcision in the Old Testament, serves as a sign and seal of a promise—a promise of relationship with God. In this article, we explore the deep theological significance behind infant baptism, its historical context, and why we believe it is a vital practice for believers and their children. Join us as we uncover the biblical foundations of this sacred tradition.
Fringe Benefits

In a world where societal boundaries often dictate worth, one woman’s desperate reach for healing transforms into a profound encounter with grace. As she touches the fringe of Jesus’ robe, she discovers not just physical restoration, but a powerful reclamation of her dignity, belonging, and identity. This moment, steeped in cultural significance, reveals the depths of compassion and the radical inclusivity of Jesus’ message. Join us as we delve into this poignant story, exploring how a single act of faith can redefine a life and illuminate the path to true wholeness.
Mom Guilt and How to Fight It

I was the perfect mom—before I had kids. Fast forward nine months, and I realized how wrong I was. As the laundry piled up and my patience wore thin, I felt like a failure, overwhelmed by mom guilt. But what if this guilt stems from believing lies, misplaced identity, or even conviction from the Holy Spirit? Discover how recognizing these truths can help us embrace our need for help, shift our focus back to God, and ultimately find freedom from guilt. Join me on this journey to unburden ourselves and celebrate the gift of motherhood through the gospel.
Combating the Rut
How do you know when you’ve lost your drive, when frustration feels like it outweighs passion… when what you’ve been doing just doesn’t seem to be working… how do you know when a routine becomes a rut? In this discussion, we’ll look at combating this rut by highlighting what leads us to these ruts and…
Regarding God’s Aseity

God’s aseity: the unchanging and eternal foundation of understanding His divine nature, everlasting existence, and profound and boundless love for all creation, reflecting His infinite wisdom and grace.
Christian Marriage: Part One
Discover the profound differences between the Bible’s vision for marriage and the world’s perspective. Join Jon & Stephanie Delger as they delve into the challenges of cultivating a thriving relationship with Jesus at the center. What does it truly mean to honor God in your marriage? Why do so many couples struggle to connect deeply? In this enlightening conversation, you’ll uncover God’s design for marriage, explore the reasons behind its difficulties, and learn practical ways to nurture your bond. Don’t miss this opportunity to enrich your understanding and strengthen your relationship!
Regarding the Destruction of Christian Marriage

In a world where the definition of marriage is rapidly evolving, the traditional view of “one man, one woman, for life” faces unprecedented challenges. From the normalization of divorce to the rise of polyamory and even the troubling discussions around pedophilia, the very fabric of Christian marriage is under threat. This article explores the six dimensions of biblical marriage and the cultural shifts that threaten its integrity. Discover how Christians can respond to these changes and uphold a vision of marriage that reflects God’s design. Join us as we navigate this critical conversation about the future of marriage.
Extreme Makeover
Explore Zechariah 3 and discover how Joshua the high priest’s filthy garments reveal the gospel message of grace, forgiveness, and being clothed in Christ’s righteousness.



