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Hymn: “Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee” by St. Bernard of Clairvaux

Jesus, the very thought of Thee With sweetness fills my breast; But sweeter far Thy face to see And in Thy presence rest.

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October 21, 2024

“Praise the LORD! Blessed is the man who fears the LORD, who greatly delights in his commandments!” Psalm 112:1

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Five Surprising Truths About Christlike Joy

Knowing that after His imminent arrest, His disciples would soon scatter in fear, the Son of God prayed for their spiritual preservation, unity, and joy. In his sermon “The Keeping Power of God,” Alistair points out how God’s care for His children supersedes our greatest self-concerns. Not everyone experiences God’s blessings, though! The inexpressible joy of salvation can only be known by the truly penitent who rest entirely on Christ’s atoning work. In this brief excerpt, Alistair considers the uniqueness of the joy that Jesus yearns for His disciples to experience.

Five Surprising Truths About Christlike Joy

Knowing that after His imminent arrest, His disciples would soon scatter in fear, the Son of God prayed for their spiritual preservation, unity, and joy. In his sermon “The Keeping Power of God,” Alistair points out how God’s care for His children supersedes our greatest self-concerns. Not everyone experiences God’s blessings, though! The inexpressible joy of salvation can only be known by the truly penitent who rest entirely on Christ’s atoning work. In this brief excerpt, Alistair considers the uniqueness of the joy that Jesus yearns for His disciples to experience.

The Glorious Christ Presents Rich Insights about Christ from Puritan John Owen

Alistair often reminds us that some of the most challenging portions of Scripture to study are those we’re most familiar with. We may also find this to be true in our study of Jesus Himself. The Glorious Christ: Meditations on His Person, Work, and Love will take you deep into the character and saving power of Jesus so that you can reflect on His glory and majesty.

What Is the Church (and Who’s in It)?

What is the church? For many, the word church conjures up images of steepled buildings, stodgy services, and stuffy men in collars. It is an object of mistrust for others, full of cruel hypocrites. For some, it’s a hobby that some people enjoy to little consequence—“all so harmless, so gentle, so proper.” For others still, it’s simply bizarre.

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October 14, 2024

“For God alone, O my soul, wait in silence, for my hope is from him.” Psalm 62:5

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Hymn: “Yield Not to Temptation” by Horatio Richmond Palmer

Yield not to temptation, for yielding is sin; Each vict’ry will help you some other to win; Fight valiantly onward; dark passions subdue; Look ever to Jesus; He will carry you through.

Hymn: “Fill Thou My Life” by Horatius Bonar

Fill Thou my life, O Lord my God, In every part with praise, That my whole being may proclaimThy being and Thy ways. Not for the lip of praise alone,Nor e’en the praising heart, I ask, but for a life made upOf praise in every part!

The Fundamentals and Functions of the Pastor-Teacher

Albert Mohler once stated, “The Christian pastor holds the greatest office of human responsibility in all creation.” Yet of all the high positions one can fill in society—a member of Congress, a golf professional, a cardiothoracic surgeon, etc.—the pastorate wouldn’t even make the top ten in most people’s minds. Is the designation “greatest office … in all creation” an apt description or hyperbole?

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