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The Light of Christ in a World of Darkness

In his 1939 Christmas broadcast to the British nation, King George VI read from a poem by Minnie Louise Haskins

“Will God Indeed Dwell with Man on the Earth?”

Solomon’s prayer at the dedication of the Lord’s temple acknowledged that no earthly dwelling could hold the God of creation. The wonder of the incarnation, Alistair Begg explains, is that an uncontainable God took on flesh and became Emmanuel, “God with us.” God’s plan has always been a person, not a place. Jesus’ glory outshone that of the temple, and His death enables us to draw near to God. Though ascended to heaven, Christ still dwells among His church, a new temple of “living stones” unified by the work of the Holy Spirit.

Wallpaper: Pursue Us

December 05, 2022

“If we should neglect to give God the honor and praise He is due, we risk forgetting the glorious ways He continues to pursue us, even today.” — Alistair Begg

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Try a New Approach to Devotion Time in 2023

Benefit from the writings of church leaders throughout the centuries during your daily prayer time using the unique book Be Thou My Vision: A Liturgy for Daily Worship. This 31-day devotional presents a collection of creeds, catechisms, prayers, and Scripture readings in a liturgical format for each day of the month to give you a rich time of daily worship.

Alistair Begg Reflects on Emmanuel: “God with Us”

Warmest Christmas Greetings!
It is a privilege for me to receive so many letters—even if at the same time, I bemoan the fact that I am able to respond to so few of them. Perhaps one day, when I am no longer in the pulpit, it will be possible for me just to enjoy corresponding with you!

What Does It Really Mean to Take Up Your Cross and Follow Jesus?

It doesn’t require a very critical reading of the four Gospels to notice that the twelve disciples often missed the mark when it came to understanding what it means to follow Jesus. Even though they were bold enough to confess that Jesus was the Messiah (Luke 9:20), they still had little grasp of what that truly meant. Indeed, they seemed to mistakenly think that Jesus’ anointing would lead to the kind of worldly power that people have always sought after (Luke 9:46). But Jesus taught that a key part of being the Messiah was self-denial, death, and ultimately resurrection—and that to follow Him would mean the same for all of His disciples.

Wallpaper: Clearly Seen

November 28, 2022

“God’s glorious power is most clearly seen when we are aware of our frailty and inadequacy.” — Alistair Begg

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Four Questions Every Christian Parent Should Routinely Ask

Parents ask a lot of questions about their children: Did they get enough to eat today? Are they spending too much time in front of the screen? What type of schooling is best for them? While these sorts of concerns are important, making them the top parenting priority can cause them to be like packing foam—they’ll fill whatever box they’re set in, leaving little to no room for the most important question of all: What kind of spiritual heritage will I leave to my children?

Wallpaper: To Reconcile Us

November 21, 2022

“Coming to Jesus begins with learning that Christ died for sins once and for all, the righteous (that’s Him) for the unrighteous (that’s us), to reconcile us to God.” — Alistair Begg

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The Dawn of Redeeming Grace Advent Devotional

Do you feel you’ve heard the Christmas story so many times that perhaps it’s lost its wonder? The Dawn of Redeeming Grace: Daily Devotions for Advent will draw you deep into the first two chapters of Matthew’s Gospel so that you can view the story of Christ’s birth with fresh eyes.

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