You are Not Great, God is Great
The Israelites of Isaiah’s day were materially wealthy yet spiritually impoverished. They were filled with big thoughts of themselves and small, infrequent thoughts of God. Isaiah’s word of warning against the Israelite’s pride is a word for us as well—namely, that a clear vision of God’s grandeur, as revealed in His Word, should dispel our boasting and turn us to God in humility and repentance. God’s judgment day is coming. Our only refuge is found in God alone.
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04/13/25
What Shall I Do With Jesus?
“What shall I do with Jesus who is called Christ?” Faced with a riled-up crowd and an accused Jesus ...
Alistair Begg
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04/06/25
A Question for Peter
In 1 Corinthians 10:12, the apostle Paul warns his readers, “Let anyone who thinks that he stands take heed ...
Alistair Begg
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04/06/25
The Hour Has Come
When a crowd led by Judas came to the garden of Gethsemane to arrest Him, Jesus wasn’t blindsided. At first ...
Alistair Begg