Scripture calls men to be men—mighty in the Lord, faithful to their wives, and deadly serious about the Cross of Christ.


It is not possible to study, develop and apply the doctrines of grace if we do not reflect God’s grace in everything we do.

To grow your faith this year, remember that God is on your side, that challenges are overcome by his power alone, and be sure to be aware of his working in your life.

God’s love goes to the nations, irrespective of ethnicity, and brings near the blessings of his grace in Jesus. Our love must be transcendent like that.

By aligning our loves with God’s order, we are able to pursue virtuous actions, cultivate healthy relationships, and experience a profound sense of purpose and joy.

Anger itself cannot be sinful. It becomes sinful when it’s not grounded in “zeal for the Father’s house.”

Having multiple wives in Scripture is reported, but never approved.

When you can’t explain the things that happen to you, you can hand over your concerns to the One who can more than handle them, and who is in control.

The individuality of each person is affirmed not through self-realization, but through self-giving.