Entries Tagged 'Persecution'

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You Can't Undo the Shot (January 25, 2026)

A vaccination can leave you feeling wretched for a week, tempting you to wish you could undo it and try again later. That’s the kind of pressure that hits when the gospel goes out in Acts 14—Paul and Barnabas meet rising opposition in Iconium, and the question becomes how we press ahead without quitting or compromising.

The Thermostat and the Weather (January 18, 2026)

When things go badly, it’s easy to assume God’s favor has lifted—and that assumption runs deep enough that entire churches have been built on promising the opposite. Yet in Acts 13, the disciples who have just heard the gospel find themselves filled with joy and the Holy Spirit at precisely the moment Paul and Barnabas are driven out of the district, which raises a question worth sitting with: what if hardship isn’t the absence of God’s blessing at all?

Refuge, Not Escape (September 21, 2025)

When fear turns fierce and foundations feel destroyed, the counsel comes easy: flee like a bird to your mountain. In Psalm 11 David meets that advice head-on, asking how anyone can say it to his soul when he already takes refuge in the Lord.

Looking to Next Season (September 23, 2024)

Can we keep our eyes on the true prize even when things are tough and don’t seem to be going how we would hope? Part of doing so is recognizing the source of the problems we face and distinguishing that from our source of hope.

True Riches, Wilting Riches (September 16, 2024)

We chase after riches, but what happens when those riches — and our lives — come to an end?

Where Do I Find Real Wisdom? (September 9, 2024)

James calls us to look for the real wisdom of God rather than the “wisdom” we normally chase after.

The Low and Slow of Trials (September 2, 2024)

How do we understand the difficulties we face in life? James says we can find joy in them — how can that be?

When Boldness Looks Absurd (February 4, 2024)

It’s easy to talk about being bold for Jesus until opposition comes—when it’s dangerous, uncomfortable or people may look down on us. In Matthew 2, Joseph and Herod both have choices to make in response to God coming into the world. Do our own responses to God look show bold faith or frantic fear?

The Burnt Cookie Gospel (August 27, 2023)

Our past can feel like the wrong ingredients for a quality life recipe. But the case of the Apostle Paul shows God thinks otherwise. He does not waste our past but uses it as He sends us out as agents of the same transformation we have received.

In the Wait... (January 16, 2023)

Where do we turn when things get tough? Shouldn’t the Christian life be easier?

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