Philip Keller, an experienced shepherd and pastor, carefully unpacks David’s famous psalm by vividly describing all the ways shepherds care for their sheep and how each of those ways provides a perfect picture of how our Lord cares for us. Below is a synopsis of his commentary…
Read MoreReading the Bible gives us a detailed picture of who God is, and admiring His creation does the same. God’s Word is constantly affirmed by His wondrous creativity in nature…
Read MoreOur world, very much including the Church, is one that seems to live in a constant and contented state of fret. It can often feel that this is the air we breathe. Our culture and the Church seems to need fret in order to feel alive…
Read MoreAs seen in His temptation in the wilderness, His retreating into prayer alone with the Father, or His pleading before God in Gethsemane, Jesus committed Himself to private, undistracted time with God…
Read MoreThe Psalms are replete with commands for us to praise God. I was recently reading Psalm 107, a psalm of rhythmic, repetitive thanksgiving. After reading, I attempted to use the psalm as a template for praising and thanking God for the life of our church…
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