What Are Christians Really Commemorating on Palm Sunday?
The great danger in reading Bible passages that are tied to key events on the church calendar is that we’re often just dropped down into a scene. This is especially the case on Palm Sunday, when we may find ourselves amid waving branches and shouting children without much notion of the meaning of what we’re commemorating. Without the context of the whole Gospel story, we may fall prey to the same misunderstandings as did the celebrating crowd in Mark 11.
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Wallpaper: Overflowing Joy
“The more we become aware of God’s grace in our lives, the more we will respond with a thankfulness which produces itself in overflowing joy.”
—Alistair Begg
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Poem: “Indifference” by G. A. Studdert Kennedy
The Exclusivity of Christ in a Pluralistic Culture
It has been fashionable for some time now to affirm that all religions are beautiful and true, each in its own way. People are prone to say something like “I believe what I believe, and that’s good for me. You believe what you believe, and that’s good for you.” This notion even has increasingly crept into the church, where Christians, for fear of being thought bigoted or unkind, are reluctant to say that Jesus Christ is the one and only way to true life.
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Wallpaper: Light From Heaven
“The essential condition of receiving light from heaven is not our sophistication but our simplicity.”
—Alistair Begg
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How Does the Bible Talk about Sin?
Sin is a word and concept that many Christians have grown so familiar with that they risk forgetting all that it means. Like a word we’ve turned over in our minds so many times that it has begun to seem unreal, the idea of sin can seem totally disconnected from our experience. We need sometimes to be reminded of what sin is and of its real, destructive power.
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In Preparation for Easter, Read “With a Mighty Triumph”
Have you ever wondered what our lives would be like if Jesus had stayed in the grave? The apostle Paul considered this notion, and his thoughts on the subject are explored in the book With a Mighty Triumph: Christ’s Resurrection and Ours. Resurrection is a key doctrine of the Christian faith, and this book discusses two wonders of Christianity: that Christ was raised from the dead and that the same Spirit who raised Christ will one day raise all who trust in Him as well.
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How Church Leaders Can Delegate Wisely
Whether in education, medicine, the trades, or a host of other fields, professional development usually includes a period of apprenticeship. It is not surprising when a teacher in a classroom delegates instructional responsibilities to a student teacher or when a physician asks a medical resident to take the lead in an examination. We understand that this is a necessary part of how people learn the skills of the field they are entering.
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Wallpaper: Childlike Reverence
“The mercy of God extends to those who understand His love and His grace and His goodness, and it moves them to honor Him and to obey His commands in childlike reverence.”
—Alistair Begg
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A Biblical Picture of Unbridled Worship
Shortly before Jesus’ trial and crucifixion, the Gospel writers tell us of an encounter that is at once strikingly intimate and profoundly strange. As John records it, Mary the sister of Lazarus—the man Jesus had raised from the dead not long before—came to Jesus while He was eating with Lazarus and other guests, “took a pound of expensive ointment made from pure nard, and anointed the feet of Jesus and wiped his feet with her hair” (John 12:3).
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