May the God of peace be with you today.
On sale this week at Westminster Books is the excellent book Confronting Injustice Without Compromising Truth.
“The way we talk about those living in Everlasting Rest can convince us that an impenetrable divide exists between them and us. They have gone to be with the Lord. They have departed. Their eyes behold the King, face to face, in all His beauty—how could they turn away? This is all true. Yet it does not mean the departed saints go about their living blinded to the happenings of the earth, deaf to our murmurings and cries.”
Andrée Seu Peterson, whose column I always enjoy reading, writes about evidence and discernment.
Until Christ Be Sweet, Sin Will Not Be Bitter
Mike Leake: “I do agree with Thomas Watson that until sin be bitter Christ will not be sweet. But I kind of wonder if he has that flipped a bit. What if we said, ‘Until Christ is sweet, sin will not be bitter’. That seems to me to be what happens in New Testament narratives when radical change takes place.”
When the Wrath of Jodie met the Grace of
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