Each Friday, I’ll post links to 3–5 resources from around the web you may want to check out.
Even Believers Need to Be Warned:
How Hell Motivates Holiness
Though we might wince at the thought of hell and using it to motivate Christian obedience, this article does a good job showing how Paul often did just this in his epistles. This article is sobering but really helpful.
When we turn to Paul’s letters, we actually notice something even more startling than the notecard over my friend’s sink. Regularly throughout his writings, the apostle not only reminds the churches of their formerly hopeless state; he also warns them of their ongoing danger should they drift from Christ. He says not only, “You deserve hell,” but also, “Make sure you don’t end up there.”
Life is More than Mountaintop Experiences
Aaron Armstrong has written a wise article about the highs and lows of the Christian life and how God’s presence is with us in everything.
But when we start chasing after spiritual highs, we also start to define our faith by them. When we get that high, life is good. We feel as though we are gaining greater insights from Scripture. Our prayers are more focused (and possibly ornate). We’re ready to do big things for God and share the gospel with that friend who doesn’t know Jesus. But when the high starts to fade, our sense of intimacy and our resolve go with it.
Lenten Sonnet | March 17, 2017
The poem of the week is a Lenten sonnet by Andrew Peterson. It’s full of Narnian goodness!
On the WPCA Blog This Week
This week on the blog we published an article I wrote called The Default Posture of Love. If you haven’t already seen it, check it out!
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