Hope in the Face of Death
There’s a phrase that came into fashion in the late 1800s: “That’s the gospel truth!” This idiom was originally used centuries earlier in reference to Biblical truths. Since the 1800s, it has taken on a broader meaning to encompass all matters of indisputable truth.
The Christ Who Demands a Response
One of the curious features of art—fine art—is the variety of responses it evokes in people. It is unquestionably the case that if all of us listening to this message went to the national gallery in Ottawa and stood before the same painting—we would have the full spectrum of responses to it—from awed admiration to barely-veiled disdain or even disgust. And the responses don’t always make much sense. Some people rarely appreciate a great deal of modern art. Some people love it.
The King Who Judges the Heart
It is a very unsettling thing when you become aware that someone can see right through you. There are some people who seem to have an uncanny knack for doing that.
Seasoned Speech
Have you ever considered how those who represent Jesus Christ should speak in every interaction, day by day? Paul provides the answer in Colossians 4: “Let your speech always be gracious, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how you ought to answer each person” (v. 6).
Authentic Gospel Ministry
What does authentic gospel ministry look like? What are the marks of a ministry that is shaped by God’s Word and faithful to Jesus? What are the characteristics of a ministry that you would be willing to sit under? These are vital questions that every Christian believer needs to grapple with. And they are the very questions the Apostle Paul tackles head-on in the book of Colossians.

