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John 16:1-11, Revelation 4, Job 30, Joel 2-3 John 16:1-11: The somber words that Jesus has been leaving his disciples with in this, his farewell discourse, are surprising in their intensity. Why does Jesus not put a more positive spin on everything? Because if he tells them the real deal of what may well actually happen to some of them (if not all of them in extreme, all of them to some extent), then they will be more likely to stay the course when it occurs. He is not overpromising and under-delivering. He is giving a fair representation of the worst that could be. He has said these things “to keep you from falling away” (16:1). Let us not shy away from hard truths. A man who is fed only on sweet food will in the end grow sick. We need vegetables as well as meat, we need meat as well as vegetables, and strong teaching makes strong Christians. Still, we are naturally…
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Heading into December, we’ll soon be hearing the music tones of “Joy to the World.” We sing it, we enjoy it, but have we ever really wrestled with that phrase? Is joy something that can be found anywhere in our world today? And if so, what is its source? All these questions are explored in this study.
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Thanksgiving!
By Josh Moody |
Thanksgiving is not merely reserved for the annual American celebration of Thanksgiving. It is a characteristic of the mature Christian life. Christians struggle; they have difficulties; they suffer. But in the middle of it all, there is open to us a life that is embedded with the spirit of thanksgiving. Psalms like Psalm 100 can…
5 Ways to Bounce Back from Failure
By Josh Moody |
by Dr. Josh Moody We all fail at some point in our lives. In fact, to quote Erwin Lutzer, sometimes “failure is God’s back door to success.” But when we fail, how do we move on? Is it possible to bounce back? Yes, here are five ways. 1. Reassess When you are in a pit…
The Five Step Guide to How to Get Trained to Be a Pastor
By Josh Moody |
by Dr. Josh Moody Those who watch the ministry training space will know that there appears to be something of a sea changing ongoing with relation to the functional practicality of how training is delivered. Some seminaries are closing—reasons various. Others thriving—reasons also various. Clearly technology is part of the story. Some kinds of training…


