Truth

The place of victory

The place of victory

Ten times in the book of Revelation believers are described as those who conquer. We are victors, never victims. Even if we die for our faith, we die in victory.

It is impossible for a Christian living in obedience to God to be defeated. To live in victory is our inheritance.

Get ready for what's coming

Get ready for what's coming

At the end of Daniel’s life, he received a mysterious message from God: “Many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall increase.”

But in that same moment, Daniel was told to seal up his mysterious vision and leave it until the time of the end.

That vision, Revelation shows us, was unsealed by Christ when he ascended to the right hand of the Father, and as a result a series of cascading events is unleashed on the earth, events which run throughout the church age and climax in the Lord’s return.

Redeem the time

Redeem the time

If ever we had an opportunity to redeem the time, it’s now.

So much of our time slips away in the busyness of daily life, a life that has temporarily gone into very slow motion.

If you have kids at home from school, you may be busier than ever, but if not, you likely have more time on your hands than you know what to do with.

A frightened world needs a fearless church

A frightened world needs a fearless church

As a student, from time to time I attended the Avenue Road Church in Toronto, where A.W. Tozer had been pastor until he died.

I knew there was a special presence of God in those services long before I knew anything about Tozer.

The last few days one of his incomparable quotations has resurfaced: A frightened world needs a fearless church. I wonder whether he wrote those words during the Cuban missile crisis, which was the last time the world experienced the kind of mass fear gripping it today.

The power of listening

The power of listening

We were in Chicago for a couple of days and I bought a copy of the New York Times to read on the train on the way back to South Bend. There’s a lot in there that I probably wouldn’t agree with, but on the other hand, if I refuse to listen, what does that say about me? In the end, it was three dollars well spent.

How often do we really stop talking long enough to listen to what others are saying?