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The Gospel of Salvation—Paul’s Vocation (Romans 1:1–17)
Bible CommentaryThe opening verse of Romans announces Paul’s own vocation, the work that God has called him to do: proclaiming the...
God’s Blessing for All Nations (Jonah 1:16, 3:1-4:2)
Bible CommentaryJonah disobeys God’s call because he objects to God’s intent to bless Israel’s adversaries, the nation of Assyria...
Christ’s Sacrifice Makes Possible Our Service (Hebrews 5:1–7:28)
Bible CommentaryJesus, through his self-sacrifice, succeeded in taking away human sin forever. “When Christ had offered for all time a...
Servant at Work (Isaiah 40ff.)
Bible CommentaryIsaiah paints a picture of the values that must characterize the people of God.
Why Does Paul Bring Up the Subject of Boasting?
Daily ReflectionIn Ephesians 2:9, after saying that salvation by grace through faith is "not by works," Paul adds, "so that no one can...
Best of Daily Reflections: What Will My Body Be Like in the Resurrection?
Daily ReflectionOur bodies are buried in brokenness, but they will be raised in glory. They are buried in weakness, but they will be...
Drinking the Cup of Fury
Daily ReflectionIn Isaiah 51:17, as in many verses of the Old Testament, drinking the cup is a symbol of receiving God’s judgment....
Eternal Life
Daily ReflectionOne of the first things I believed when I became a Christian was that I had eternal life . . . or at least I would have...
Who Will Set Me Free?
Daily ReflectionThough we have been saved and forgiven through the grace of God in Christ, sin continues to war against our souls....
No Condemnation!
Daily ReflectionRomans 8:1 is one of the most important verses in all of Scripture, from both a theological and a psychological point of...
Please Lord, Save Us!
Daily ReflectionToday is Palm Sunday, the first day of Holy Week. On this day, Christians remember Jesus’ triumphal entry into...
The Ingredients of Salvation
Daily ReflectionUsually, when Christians talk about salvation, we point to being saved from sin and death through the sacrifice of Jesus...