This book offers a stark depiction of God’s wrath (cf. Joel 2:15-18), a compelling description of true repentance (cf. Joel 2:13), and a hopeful declaration of future blessing (cf. Joel 3:18).
Read MoreYou can't count on the northern Kingdom of Israel, much less King Ahaziah, to lead you to reconciliation with God, but you can count on Jesus. His perfect life, substitutionary death, and triumphant resurrection accomplished the flawless work of redemption that our sin-sick hearts desperately need.
Read MoreIn reality, there are grave consequences (no pun intended) without a resurrection. We face insurmountable despair if Easter is about a bunny rather than a risen Lord.
Read MoreUltimately, the ability to praise God amidst suffering and difficulty only comes by way of knowing Him through His Word. Is it any wonder, then, that so many people struggle with the sin of anxiety?
Read MoreGod is in control. Do you believe this? Your fears will melt away when placed under the sunlight of God's sovereignty.
Read MoreRather than an unwelcome intrusion, these chapters represents a perfect conclusion. Instead of leaving us to try to describe David's kingdom, this ending does the work for us.
Read MoreThis holiday offers a time of festivity and feasting, physical nourishment for an aching stomach. Yet, spiritual nourishment for an aching soul can't be found in this food. Turkey satisfies our stomach, and pumpkin pie satisfies our sweet tooth, but only the Lord Jesus Christ satisfies the soul.
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