The Doctrine of Election: It’s Not Only About Us, But Them
Election is not foremost about our salvation, but about being chosen to be conduits of God’s saving grace and love to share with others.
Election is not foremost about our salvation, but about being chosen to be conduits of God’s saving grace and love to share with others.
Scripture memorization hides God’s Word in our hearts, which means we can remember and recall the words of God from the Bible in moments of need. It’s not easy, but it is worth it.
Seasoned saints have a unique opportunity to offer what no trend, platform, or program can: lives that bear witness to God’s long-term faithfulness.
Having only age and stage ministries without multi-generational interaction is like a body walking around with just legs. It might function, but long-term is simply not sustainable.
We see that when the Father looks at our lives, he justifies us on the basis of Jesus’ obedience and law-keeping and zeal for God, not on ours.
There is nothing more relieving to student souls than to be convinced that they—sinful, messy, and doubting as they are—stand acquitted, declared innocent before God.
The gospel gives us the freedom to admit everything isn’t okay, and reminding our children of this truth is a gift we can give them.
Here are a few talking points for parents to help their teens think through popular music choices, including Taylor Swift’s newest album, “The Life of a Showgirl.”
The gospel offers genuine acceptance and community, love and care, comfort and welcome. There won’t be any possibility of loneliness in the yet-to-come reality of God’s kingdom.