Motherhood: A Picture of the Gospel
by tim wilson on August 5th, 2024
My youngest is now two weeks old. A lot has gone through my mind over the past fourteen days but two thoughts have dominated the rest; the wonder of new life, and the sacrifice of motherhood.While this is not the first time I have looked at a newborn who has just uttered their first cry and been reminded that human life is fearfully and wonderfully made, that we are all, male and female, made in t...  Read More
Exodus and Jesus
by ben talmadge on August 5th, 2024
Below are four key New Testament passages that demonstrate direct connection between the events of  Exodus and the person of Jesus:1. Luke 9:31: “And behold, two men were talking with him, Moses and Elijah, who appeared in glory and spoke of his departure, which was about to accomplish at Jerusalem.” In this account of Jesus’ transfiguration, we are told that he actually speaks with Moses and Elij...  Read More
Five Reasons We DON'T Practice Hospitality
by ben talmadge on August 5th, 2024
In the book “The Simplest Way to Change the World” five common reasons are provided to help explain why we may struggle to have others into our homes. These reasons provide a simple way for us to examine our hearts about what may be preventing us from using our homes as tools for the Lord.1. “My house is a wreck.” We often fear what others will think of us if the level of cleanliness or orderlines...  Read More
Modern Day Sons of Korah
by ben talmadge on August 5th, 2024
 In preaching from Psalm 84 recently Tim Thomassian referenced the “Sons of Korah.” These temple attendants from the Old Testament might seem to merely be a “behind the scenes” group of second-level importance compared to priests or prophets or kings. In reality, however, they were highly vital in helping the rest of God’s people to worship the Lord.Last month, for the first time in over two years...  Read More
The Lord's Community Project
by shannon gray on August 5th, 2024
Several days ago, I read a devotion in New Morning Mercies written by Paul Tripp that describes our walk with God as a “community project” and thought how true! If I try and make it on my own, I’m often deceived when I justify wrong attitudes and actions, but others in my life can reveal to me what I often can’t see myself. Physical blindness is obvious to those who are blind, but spiritual blindn...  Read More
The Best Part of Grace Church
by ben talmadge on August 5th, 2024
 I recently read the memoirs of Major Dick Winters, who is best known for commanding the Easy Company of paratroopers during World War II. After demonstrating stellar leadership of the company, Winters was promoted to a higher rank, which meant he had to leave the day-in, day-out life among the men he had fought beside through thick and thin. His comment on having to leave them gripped me:“Leaving...  Read More
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