On Sound Speech, Part 6

By DOlinger

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Thankfully

We live under the shadow of God’s providence—his provision, his direction, his protection. All of our life springs from that truth. So when we speak to him, we should speak thankfully.

And when we speak to others, we should speak thankfully as well, because their presence in our lives, and the things their presence supplies, are all acts of God’s providence too.

Be ye therefore followers of God, as dear children; 2 And walk in love, as Christ…

A Consideration of New Covenant Passages (Part 7)

By Paul Henebury

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The New Covenant in the Gospels

Coming now to the Four Gospels, let me begin with Simeon’s statement in Luke 2. Luke tells us that Simeon was,

waiting for the Consolation of Israel, and the Holy Spirit was upon him. (Lk. 2:25)

As far as Simeon was concerned Jesus was to have a dual salvific role to the Gentiles and also to Israel:

For my eyes have seen Your salvation which You have prepared before the face of all peoples, a light to bring revelation to…

Why Jesus' Ascension Matters for Christians Today

By TylerR

Jesus ascended back to heaven 40 days after his resurrection. We know this because Luke tells us (Acts 1:3). It’s a very important event, and Luke is the guy who wrote both accounts of it. One is shorter (Lk 24:50-53), and the other is a bit longer (Acts 1:10). Other New Testament writers constantly reference it, too.

Why talk about the ascension?

One big reason is that the Christian story makes no sense without it.

The bible tells us that Jesus is coming back—but coming back from where?The bible says that Jesus is the shepherd for all believers. If that’s true, then where…