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Daniel 10-12, Job 22, John 13:31-38, Jude 17-25 John 13:31-38: At this most profound turn of events—as Jesus turns his thoughts and attention decisively to the cross—he utters words that must have been deeply surprising at the time, and still a surprise today. “Now is the Son of man glorified” (John 13:31). Really? As he is betrayed, the Son of Man is glorified? As he is vilified and falsely accused? As he is beaten and mocked? As nails are driven through his hands? As he dies on the cross—a place of excruciating (note the derivation of that word) torture and shameful despair? Yes, now Jesus is glorified. Our concept of glory is so far removed from that of Jesus’ that it is hard for us to grasp what it is that he could have meant. But even in our own experience, we know something of this truth. The runner who stops short of the finish line to go back and help a fellow…
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Pharisees, those are the bad guys, right? Easy to spot, easy to boo at. But is it possible there are some in our church? Might there be one who shows up every now and then in our mirror? We’re going Pharisee hunting in this study.
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How Committed to the Local Church Are You?
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Let me ask you a specific question today. How committed to the local church are you? Take a moment and consider this. Over the past month, how many times have you been in church on Sunday morning?
Even more important, if you do go to church regularly, how involved are you? The church—and all the people in it—is God’s tool to shape you, to mold you, and to make you into a mature follower of Christ. If you aren’t in church, that shaping simply cannot happen.
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Thanksgiving!
By Josh Moody |
Thanksgiving is not merely reserved for the annual American celebration of Thanksgiving. It is a characteristic of the mature Christian life. Christians struggle; they have difficulties; they suffer. But in the middle of it all, there is open to us a life that is embedded with the spirit of thanksgiving. Psalms like Psalm 100 can…
5 Ways to Bounce Back from Failure
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by Dr. Josh Moody We all fail at some point in our lives. In fact, to quote Erwin Lutzer, sometimes “failure is God’s back door to success.” But when we fail, how do we move on? Is it possible to bounce back? Yes, here are five ways. 1. Reassess When you are in a pit…
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by Dr. Josh Moody Those who watch the ministry training space will know that there appears to be something of a sea changing ongoing with relation to the functional practicality of how training is delivered. Some seminaries are closing—reasons various. Others thriving—reasons also various. Clearly technology is part of the story. Some kinds of training…


