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Author Archives: Laura
Lessons for me from the sermon on Hebrews 6:4-12
Those who trust Jesus for salvation can also trust him for sanctification, for we are safe in his hands, and no one can remove us from his hands. He knows that we are dust, and he created us to bear … Continue reading
Lessons for me from the sermon on Hebrews 5:11-6:3
As Christians, we have the responsibility to feed our minds with truth by hearing the Word of God in a way that goes continually deeper, reaching for all the clarity that God provides, so that we may identify his goodness … Continue reading
Reflections on Romans 8:26-30
For the most part, we lack the skills to have a conversation with a God we cannot see. Still, prayer is one of the foremost duties of a priest of God. So, how can we do our duty well? We … Continue reading
Reflections on 1 Peter 3:14b-17
Even if we are surrounded by the enemies of God, we need not be terrified of their terror. Rather, let us choose to focus on being Christ’s holy temple and remain ready with his truth. God has our back, and … Continue reading
Reflections on Colossians 3:16-17
Musical worship is never just the filler before the sermon. It is the overflowing that happens when whole lives are filled with truth from God’s Word. Therefore, musical worship must always proclaim biblical truth and function as mutual discipleship. When … Continue reading