The God of Majesty
The Bible invites people to turn to God while he is near, and even passages that point to the judgment of God, are a reason to seek the Lord, not run from him. A psalm of reassurance to God's beleaguered people, Psalm 76 reminds readers that God’s judgment and salvation are one and the same. They are not approximate, but exact, as God judges in order to save. Through Christ, he has punished sin, saved sinners, and made himself known to his people. God is great, present, and powerful, and he invites us to trust him, to see his majesty, and to rejoice in him.
Topics: Judgment, Trust, Fear of God, Salvation
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02/16/25
Waiting on God Alone
Waiting is often an uncomfortable part of the human experience, yet in the midst of affliction, David penned Psalm 62—emphasizing ...
Matt Ross
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02/09/25
The Church in the Last Days — Part One
What are the characteristics of the church in these last days? In his first epistle, Peter instructs the church to ...
Nick Spurgeon
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02/09/25
The Church in the Last Days — Part Two
Nick Spurgeon