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Shepherding and Visitation
The idea of God as a shepherd is very well known, even by those outside of the church. Think of the popular imagery of Ps 23. What is not as well known is that the Lord has ordained the offices of spiritual leaders to be the shepherds for the congregation. In Jeremiah 23:4 we read...
Christmas, and Santa
This is a repeat from last December…but I think it timely. Is it ok for Christians to tell their children about Santa Claus? That is the question for many Christians this time of year. On one side we have the “who cares it’s part of Christmas” crowd that loves the whole mélange of American cultural eccentricities abounding at Christmas—especially the fat man. On the other side, we have...
True Thanksgiving
As we come to a time of Thanksgiving, when culture is pushing us to gluttony and commerce, it is good that we step back and recognize the great, loving care our Father has taken of us.
More from Thomas Brooks
I have been reading Thomas Brooks’ The Secret Key to Heaven to as part of my private worship, and he has convinced me that I have no idea how to pray! As I talk with members of my congregation, I find that most of them, as well, wonder if they really know how to pray.
Prayer & Thomas Brooks
As we’ve been going through the Gospel of Luke on Sunday mornings, Jesus has challenged us to engage in a robust life of prayer. However, prayer is not easy.
So That's What's Wrong
If you say it often enough, it becomes fact. Seriously—try it sometime. How many wise-men visited baby Jesus? Think you know? The text does not say three; it says three gifts. “A sucker is born every minute.” P.T. Barnum, right? Nope. His biographer made it up.
Letter to HPC
E pluribus unum. It is engraved on our money and expresses a profound truth: from many come one. It is an apt description of the church of the Lord Jesus Christ. We are individuals, with our own concerns and desires, and yet we are mystically united together into a deep fellowship unique to the body of Christ.
Truth Entropy
History became Legend. Legend became Myth, and that which should not have been Forgotten, was. That observation has much more universal application than to a trilogy of movies. Why do we have such a hard time remembering? Is it just about memory, or is it something deeper and more sinister than we like to think about?
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