How to Plan for the Future
Don’t treat “God willing” as a throwaway comment or to puncuate your sentences. Live in light of both the future and God’s sovereignty.
Don’t treat “God willing” as a throwaway comment or to puncuate your sentences. Live in light of both the future and God’s sovereignty.
Our lives go through seasons. These don’t happen at the same time as those around us. So we must avoid comparison and aim at contentment, with God’s help.
Changing circumstances briefly alleviates discontentment, while gritting our teeth is hardly contentment. How can we learn the secret? Paul answers.
Studying at theological college is a privilege, preparing ministers to lead churches. But it has some major pitfalls: abstraction, pride, and immaturity.
God does not bypass your mind to change you and bless other Christians as a result. Thinking is crucial to loving God and neighbour. John Piper shows why.