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Maturity Changes Our Fear of God
To grow in wisdom and love is not to lose all fear of God; it is to change our fear of God. It is to pass from the servile fear of the slave, the fear ...
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Recreating the Throne Room
I'll never forget something I saw when I walked into the Smithsonian's National Museum of American Art in Washington, D.C. Just inside the door, ...
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God's Love Is the Only Love Where the Honeymoon Period Never Ends
In his book The Pleasures of God, John Piper shares why God's love is superior to any love we will find here on earth:
Sometimes we joke and say about ...
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Pastor Notices Change in People's Thinking About God
It used to be, "Is there a God?" and now it's "What I know about God I don't like."
—Wade Bradshaw, outreach pastor of ...
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Petitions That Honor Our King
Travel back 200 years in Christian history to John Newton, the slave-trader-turned-pastor and hymn writer. He would receive almost unbelievable answers ...
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How Big Is Your God?
In his sermon “Big God, Little God” John Ortberg said:
Many years ago I was walking in Newport Beach, a beach in Southern California, with ...
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Eugene Peterson on Our Dangerous Faith
Sometimes I think that all religious sites should be posted with signs reading, "Beware the God." The places and occasions that people gather ...
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Why We Need Earthquakes
Editor's note: Though you might not be persuaded by the information below, it still has great illustrative potential. D'Souza's article might ...
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A Lesson About Spiritual Warfare from Alexander the Great
We can actually learn a lot about some of Satan's strategies in spiritual warfare by studying the military strategies of some of the warriors of old. ...
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An Awful, Awesome God
Marva J. Dawn writes in “Reaching Out Without Dumbing Down”:
I remember an animated discussion with my high school freshman English teacher ...
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