Tag: Devotional Thoughts
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Delivered From Condemnation
Psalms 115-118 were quite possibly the last songs and prayers our Savior sang with his disciples before the events in the Garden of Gethsemane. What comfort is now ours because he has fulfilled these songs of deliverance for us? This blog series offers some answers to that question based on the biblical truths found in…
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Delivered From Death
Psalms 115-118 were quite possibly the last songs and prayers our Savior sang with his disciples before the events in the Garden of Gethsemane. What comfort is now ours because he has fulfilled these songs of deliverance for us? This blog series offers some answers to that question based on the biblical truths found in…
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Delivered From Doubt
“When they had sung a hymn, they went out to the Mount of Olives” (Mark 14:26). As noted in Christian Worship: Psalter, the Passover meal was concluded with singing Psalms 115–118, psalms which remind believers of the Lord’s love, faithfulness, and deliverance for his people (p. 592). These psalms were quite possibly the last songs…
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What Are Good Works?
When it comes to living as a Christian, what are good works? This blog post explores the encouraging answer to that question…
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Zeal for Our Father’s House
How do you normally picture Jesus in your head? This post looks at a section of Scripture and a portrait of our Savior that doesn’t often come to mind…
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The Ever-Presence of God
In life, there are times when it feels like God is far away from us. Read this post on the ever-presence of God to see why that isn’t true. God is with you, dear Christian.
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Be Gracious to Me, O God
As we follow our Savior’s footsteps to the cross and walk through the season of Lent, Psalm 25 is an appropriate and comforting psalm to keep in the forefront of our minds.
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A New Name
Today is Get a Different Name Day. If you like your name, great! If you don’t, today is the day to get a different one! At least, it is if you choose to observe this “holiday” and are legally able to do so. (Also, please don’t do this on a whim. Give it some thought.)…