When we sing “O Come, O Come Emmanuel,” we remember that prophecy, that sign, that promise which is the hope of the next sign that every believer longs to see. Continue Reading …
December
Every day until Christmas, you have the opportunity to immerse your family in something better than the business of the season. Advent is a time to look at the wonder of the gospel. Continue Reading …
It’s not easy living for one kingdom while dwelling in another. Continue Reading …
When the holiday season comes with suffering—when illness continues, when we face betrayal, when a beloved child never comes home—can we still sing “all is well”? Continue Reading …
Christ didn’t call the faithful. He called the weak and weary and made them faithful. He called you to come, behold, adore. Continue Reading …
When a new family member comes into your home for the first time, what is the condition of your heart as you navigate the holidays? Continue Reading …
When our knowledge about the Lord grows, so does our admiration and affection for Him. We want to remember the details that caused us to delight in Jesus. Continue Reading …
What was it like to raise the Son of God? What was it like to lose Him? Mary, you carried Him then, but it’s He who holds me now. Continue Reading …
The Christmas Truce of 1914 reveals the power of Christ to bring peace and turn enemies into friends even in war. Continue Reading …
If your shoulders are still too burdened with work and worry to lift your hands in worship, listen to what Jesus teaches us when we’re overloaded in ministry. Continue Reading …
Because of Jesus, the Horn of Our Salvation, we need not fear any other. Continue Reading …
We don’t always need to be reminded of the ways people can wound us or the reasons a situation can go wrong. Some days we just need a friend to remind us why it’s worth it to stay in the battle. Continue Reading …