Here are some of the latest good reads discovered this week:
God Is Eager to Forgive You. "God promises to show favor at the faintest whisper of a cry. He promises to answer 'as soon as He hears.' No probation. Just the ear of God, listening to the cry of a penitent sinner's heart. He doesn't see you as 'damaged goods,' a 'second-class citizen,' or a blight on His church. The sinner who has turned to Christ in forgiveness has the righteousness of the Savior credited to his account. It's this righteousness, not the black mark of sin, that the forgiving Father sees."
Emphasizing What The Bible Emphasizes. "When our issue of the moment begins to dominate our thoughts and conversations—to the exclusion of other healthy, worthy topics—what is missing is balance and proportion."
Are You Casual with the Holiness of God? HT to Challies. "Imagine that, after suffering a loss on the battlefield, an American army general decided to galvanize his troops by taking the Declaration of Independence into battle. Sounds a little farfetched, I know. What kind of general would play so fast and loose with one of the most precious artifacts in the nation's history? Though it may not seem likely to happen with American soldiers, this scenario actually did play out in Israel as the era of judges came to a close."
To Rejoice with Those Who Rejoice, HT to the Story Warren. "As we pondered what we'd both seen, we concluded that often the people of God are better at mourning than rejoicing. Leaning into support, lifting up in prayer, and bringing a meal are actually easier than being a champion for, celebrating, and truly finding joy in someone else's experience of blessing."
The Ministry of the Pew: Sunday Morning for Normal Christians. "May I introduce you to what others have called the ministry of the pew? Ministry that you — normal Christian — perform every Lord's day. Such is the ministry of the Not-Up-Fronts, the army sitting facing the pulpit."
Anything Worth Doing, Is Worth Doing Badly, HT to Challies. "As Christians we should be those who work most excellently, because we are serving a better, more worthy, Master. And yet, I'm afraid this ideal of excellence often causes well meaning Christians to stop 'doing' altogether. They turn the adage into, 'If it can't be done well, don't do it at all.' And that is unbiblical."
Willing Spirit, Weak Flesh: The Real Meaning of Matthew 26:41, HT to Knowable Word. "If willingness alone can't overcome the weakness of our flesh, what will?"
Tagless, HT to Challies. A modern day parable with a good lesson.
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