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In Psalm 95, the psalmist takes the listener on a bizarre journey from immense praise to immense pain. Within the rhythm of this psalm, however, is a glimpse into how worship works. At its best, worship catches us between who we are now and who God is making us to be. It is a tension that grace beautifully inhabits, and a sobering yet freeing reminder for those of us who are practicing the moves of faith.
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The book of James claims no person can tame the tongue. Heart food and brain food are our only hope to become people who speak praises to God and blessings to our sisters and brothers!
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In Scripture, we see two notions of fear. Toxic fear drives us inward. Healthy fear draws us outward. Toxic fear, and the forbidden fruit it drives us toward, is a curse. Healthy fear, says Aquinas, is donum timoris—a gift. The former could kill us. The latter may save our lives.
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Dr. Medine Keener shares what we learn about racial and ethnic reconciliation through the life of Susie King Taylor—an invitation to embrace all God's people.
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God is a gardener who loves to cultivate His best into the "Field of our Hearts." In his patience and wisdom, He will spend our whole life pursuing what He planted inside of us desiring fruit to be produced.
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Why does the table matter for communion or on a daily basis? How do I experience peace at the table? What does the Triune say about gathering together around breaking bread? Peace can happen around the table. The table mattered at the beginning. The table has mattered throughout history. The table still matters. The table has promised to always matter. Does the table matter to you?
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