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A World Record, a Gold Medal, and God’s Glory
Daily ReflectionAs you may recall, last week's reflections focused on the astounding truth of Ephesians 1:12: we exist for the praise of...
Is the Gospel of Jesus Christ Really True?
Daily ReflectionThese days, many things can pressure us to doubt the truth of the Gospel, the good news of salvation through Jesus...
How Can I Know That the Gospel Is True?
Daily ReflectionIn yesterday's reflection, I asked the question: Is the Gospel of Jesus Christ really true? According to Ephesians 1:13,...
The Holy Spirit and the Praise of God’s Glory
Daily ReflectionIn the last few weeks, our reflections focused repeatedly on the truth revealed in Ephesians 1:12: you exist for the...
Why Do You Exist? Part 2
Daily ReflectionA few days ago, we began to consider how Ephesians 1:12 answers the question: Why do you exist? The succinct answer in...
Is Living for the Praise of God’s Glory Really a Big Drag?
Daily ReflectionYears ago, when I was serving as the College Director of Hollywood Presbyterian Church, I got into a fascinating...
The View from Half Dome
Daily ReflectionIn early July, the daily reflection was entitled "The View from Inspiration Point." I used the analogy of viewing...
What’s That Phrase Doing There?
Daily ReflectionAs you may recall, I'm in the process of writing a commentary on Ephesians for a series that will be published by...
The Christian Life in a Nutshell
Daily ReflectionThe phrase "in a nutshell" means something like "in a very brief summary" or "in very few words." Some scholars trace...
A Reflection for All Saints Day
Daily ReflectionToday is All Saints Day, a holy day recognized by the Catholic Church and, in various ways, by various Protestant...
What Is Faith? Part 1
Daily ReflectionAs we saw in Wednesday's reflection, faith is one of the essential elements of the Christian life, something you'd be...
What is Faith? Part 2
Daily ReflectionIn last Friday's reflection, we began considering the question "What is faith?" We saw that, contrary to the common...