Keep Yourselves
In every generation, the church will encounter those who oppose the things of God. Jude therefore urged believers to contend for the faith and to keep themselves “in the love of God.” Alistair Begg reminds us that this “keeping” is not mysterious or isolated; rather, it is an exhortation to the regular assembly of worship, where we hear from God’s Word and cultivate relationships with other believers. It is a call to steadfast prayer and hopeful anticipation of Christ’s return, trusting that the one who loves us and brings us into His family keeps us, even as we keep ourselves.
Topics: Christian Living, Christian Thinking, Perseverance, Trusting God
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03/23/25
Resisting the Devil
Scripture is clear that we will face hardship in this life. 1 Peter 5 calls believers to resist the evil ...
Nick Spurgeon
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03/23/25
Engaging with God
In his letter to exiled Christians, Peter gives us a glimpse of how we are to walk with God through ...
Nick Spurgeon
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03/16/25
The Sinner Seeking Savior
Through the story of Zacchaeus, as recounted in Luke’s gospel, we see a picture of God’s sovereign grace and effectual ...
Dan Schillero