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1 Timothy 2:2 is one of the most regularly disobeyed verses in the Bible, and maybe that isn't too bad. Now, before...
Psalm 105 begins with a call to praise the Lord (v. 1). It adds that we should sing praise to him (v. 2), rejoice (v. 3), and seek his face (v. 4). Then...
Sometimes you run out of words. ...
I grew up in a culture that frowned upon swearing. In my family, I wasn't even supposed to say things like "Shut...
Although I have heard the story of Easter every single year I have been alive, the grace of God still seems so mysterious.
The heading of Psalm 102 identifies this psalm as “A prayer of one overwhelmed with trouble, pouring out problems before the LORD”.
At the end of the Sermon on the Mount, we are told, “Now when Jesus had finished...
The Seven Last Words of Christ for Holy Week
A week of little deaths, that’s what Holy Week is for us.
Psalm 98 celebrates the power and victory of God. It calls us to praise him because of what he has done to save the world.
Psalm 96 begins with a simple imperative: “Sing a new song to the LORD!” If you look up all of the Hebrew...
Peals of laughter and a chorus of squeals drifted from the living room into the kitchen, where I stood with my hands...
Resources from The High Calling for ambitious Christians who want to serve others and glorify God through their work.
Late January through about February, I start to get cranky. I think, deep down, more of my less-than-savory attitude has to do...
When I was thirteen years old, I invited my friend Danny to my church's winter camp. Though he was not a Christian, he and his parents were glad to have Danny join me...
EDITOR’S NOTE: This week at The High Calling, we’re focusing on "what holds you back in your work." Here on the Community...
It's easy to praise God when life is good. It's a gorgeous spring day . . . praise the Lord! I just...
Psalm 88 aches with dark despair.
When the going gets tough, Isaiah reminds the Israelites to remember the Lord. Isaiah recounts God’s steadfast love, remembering everything God had...
The prologue of John’s Gospel tells the story of Christmas, but not in the usual manner. We don’t have angels and shepherds...