Posts Tagged Redemption

Giving God Our Best

Posted by austin on Wednesday, 4 November, 2009

We are told to present our bodies as living sacrifices to God. Do we give God our best, or do we give him the rest?

Don’t Waste Your Life, John Piper (Video)

Posted by Jeremiah Dusenberry on Monday, 2 November, 2009

I want this kingdom in two ways…I want the kingdom to come into the hearts of the dead, that they may be raised into the life which is Christ, and I want the physical reign of my Lord more than any other thing

Redemption

Posted by Jeremiah Dusenberry on Sunday, 1 November, 2009

A Poem Inspired by Acts chapter 16

Orthodoxy, by G.K. Chesterton

Posted by Jeremiah Dusenberry on Saturday, 31 October, 2009

I am vividly aware this book has been reviewed probably thousands upon thousands of times, I am writing about it nonetheless, probably for the same reason so many other people have written about it…it is worth doing.

The Rich Young Ruler

Posted by austin on Wednesday, 28 October, 2009

In the story of the “Rich Young Ruler” it is easy to miss the main point, I did for years.

The Quest for Boldness

Posted by austin on Tuesday, 20 October, 2009

If we pray to God to help us to overcome the big sins in our life, while excusing the small ones,we are deceived and should not be surprised when we experience constant spiritual defeat.

Characters Crucible

Posted by austin on Wednesday, 14 October, 2009

For most of my walk I have struggled with this very issue, having a motive to do God’s work partially to gain approval from others.

The Primacy of Love

Posted by austin on Wednesday, 7 October, 2009

How can we get so focused on splitting every doctrinal hair that we leave our central calling as Christians ignored?

Praying According to the Will of God

Posted by Jeremiah Dusenberry on Sunday, 4 October, 2009

His prayer is a rock to climb on, a runway to land on, a sail with which to catch all the wind of the Pacific.

Aiden W.T.

Posted by Jeremiah Dusenberry on Friday, 2 October, 2009

A poem inspired by the reading of “The Pursuit of God.”