Articles
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My God, My God, Why Have You ______ Me? Rethinking Psalm 22:1
The Messiah is exiled from God on the cross as Israel was. Forsaken as Israel was forsaken. Cast away from Yahweh as Israel was. Why? -
God's Command to Save You
The promise here is that God is present with us in our troubles, issuing commands to save us before we ask. God does not ignore our suffering and cries. -
You Are Not White As Snow
David is unable to find an example to accurately compare the purity that flows from God washing a sinner. The winter snow is the best example David can come up with, but it still falls short. -
Salvation Belongs to the Lord
The Psalms do anything but present a sugar-coated presentation of the Christian life. In fact, they are decidedly real about the missed expectations we face so often. -
Struggling to Die and Live
Instead of remaining silent when we wonder if someone is struggling with suicidal thoughts, and rather than judging for ourselves whether or not suicide is an unforgivable sin, let's lean on God's Word. -
A Helmet of Promises
What I have come to see is that while anyone can make a conscious decision to walk away from God or deny him, a person can’t accidentally lose his or her salvation.
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Podcasts
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Psalm 27 John Andrew Schreiner sings "The Lord Is My Light and My Salvation"
Psalm 27 John Andrew Schreiner sings "The Lord Is My Light and My Salvation"
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