Author: Tim Challies

A La Carte (December 8)

In today’s A La Carte: The antipsalms we sing / God’s writing a story of redemption in your life / seeing what you have as something that doesn’t belong to you / 7 tips for loving “those” people in your church / a lavish love / light overcomes darkness / and more.See AlsoA La Carte (3/30)A La Carte (11/28)A La Carte (09/22)

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A La Carte (December 7)

May the grace of the Lord Jesus be with you today. (Yesterday on the blog: You Will Never Regret The Sins You Do Not Commit) Behind the Tragic, Instagram-Perfect Life of an Ex-Disney Executive This is such a tragic story that tells about the life and death of Dave Hollis (husband to influencer Rachel Hollis). “When Dave Hollis quit his plum Disney job to join his wife Rachel’s self-help empire, the pair built a business around sharing some of their …

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A La Carte (December 7)

A La Carte: Behind a tragic, Instagram-perfect life / Ayaan Hirsi Ali and our Constantian moment / don’t think about pink elephants / advice for someone about to enter seminary / a brief history of the Huguenots / blessed be the name of the Lord / Kindle deals / and more.See AlsoWeekend A La Carte (November 19)Weekend A La Carte (October 10)Weekend A La Carte (April 4)

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Catechisms: A Map to the Christian Faith

This week, the blog is sponsored by Reformation Heritage Books’ new devotional on the Westminster Shorter Catechism, Glorifying and Enjoying God (written by William Boekestein, Jonathan L. Cruse, and Andrew J. Miller). Enjoy this brief article explaining the history and benefits of studying this precious document. Glorifying and Enjoying God is intended not only to increase knowledge but to stoke love for God. We believe that the heart and mind are intertwined; that we will love God more the better …

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You Will Never Regret The Sins You Do Not Commit

There are a few little phrases I think about and repeat to myself on a regular basis. One of the simplest but most frequent is this: You will never regret the sins you do not commit. It’s basic. It’s easy. It’s obvious. But I need to hear it again and again. Like you, I know that dreadful sick-to-my-stomach feeling that follows a sin, and especially one of those sins I am particularly committed to battling and overcoming. Though I had …

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