• Optimism

    | Apr 30, 2025
    Vision—the one essential ingredient for being an original in a day of copies—gets lost, overwhelmed by the odds. Too bad! We start focusing on the trouble. Then we start comparing the odds. The result is predictable: We become intimidated and wind up defeated.
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  • Flexibility

    | Apr 29, 2025
    Are you open to change? People who make a difference can be stretched, pulled, pushed, and changed. You heard it from me: traditionalism is an old dragon, bad about squeezing the very life out of its victims.
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  • Integrity

    | Apr 28, 2025
    If some corporate position is the god of your life, then something terrible occurs within when it is no longer a future possibility.
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  • Ethics

    | Apr 27, 2025
    We need heroes. I mean genuine heroes, authentic men and women who are admired for their achievements, noble qualities, and courage. Such people aren't afraid to be different. They risk.
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  • Priorities

    | Apr 26, 2025
    Life is a lot like a coin; you can spend it any way you wish, but you can spend it only once. Choosing one thing over all the rest throughout life is a difficult thing to do.
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  • Home

    | Apr 25, 2025
    Hope is our lifeline, keeping us engaged in the struggle. Marathoners press on to the finish line as long as they have hope. Nothing—virtually nothing—is able to defeat us if our hope stays alive.
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  • Like Him We Rise

    | Apr 24, 2025
    Let’s assume for a minute that there is no resurrection. The apostle Paul follows that thought in his first letter to the Corinthians and comes up with at least six results.
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  • My Redeemer Lives!

    | Apr 23, 2025
    Too often Christians try to take the hideousness out of death. In doing so, however, we cut short the grieving process. We’re so eager to rush to the end and show the hope beyond the grave that we don’t deal adequately with the pain that accompanies death.
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  • Hope

    | Apr 22, 2025
    The theme threaded from Genesis to Revelation is the plague of death, and all humanity has the disease. Being fallen creatures, we don’t want to face it. We try to anesthetize ourselves against it with denial and isolation.
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  • Transformation

    | Apr 21, 2025
    Imagine what it must have been like for Jesus’ disciples and followers, who had just seen His bruised and broken dead body taken from the cross and buried.
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  • He Is Risen!

    | Apr 20, 2025
    Resurrection comes from resurge or resurgence, in the sense of “coming back” or “renewing” or “rising up.” In other words, Jesus Christ, who was once down, dead, laid aside, crucified, later stood up miraculously and bodily. He “resurged.” He came back to life, never to die again.
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  • Eyewitness Testimony

    | Apr 19, 2025
    Imagine yourself a member of the jury in a courtroom, preparing to decide one of the oldest cases in history: The People vs. Jesus of Nazareth.
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  • Jesus Understands

    | Apr 18, 2025
    Do you know how Jesus learned obedience? Through lessons taught severely. Critics’ words, people’s actions, six illegal trials, unfair treatment, mocking, scourging, and, ultimately, torturous death—all reveal the Son’s obedience.
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  • A Model for Us

    | Apr 17, 2025
    Our Lord has modeled the art of dying. Though mercilessly tortured, He refused to retaliate. Though seared by pain from thorns thrust on His head and iron spikes nailed through His hands and feet, He remained emotionally under control.
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  • Into His Father’s Hands

    | Apr 16, 2025
    Since the earliest days, faithful Jewish parents have taught their children prayers to repeat at certain times of the day. Often, these prayers come directly from the book of Psalms. One such prayer is an evening prayer, from Psalm 31:5: “Into Thy hand I commit my spirit.”
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  • Paid in Full

    | Apr 15, 2025
    How do we know that Christ’s atonement satisfied God the Father and fully covered humankind’s sin? First, the veil of the temple which separated the Holy Place from the Most Holy Place, where the presence of God resided was torn in two.
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  • Mission Accomplished

    | Apr 14, 2025
    Jesus’ sixth statement on the cross was not a cry of anguish; it was a declaration of victory. He had reached the goal and was able to say, “It is finished. Mission accomplished. It’s over.”
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  • ''I Am Thirsty''

    | Apr 13, 2025
    Though Jesus became a man, He never was anything less than God. Yet He voluntarily gave up His own rights as God the Son. He submitted Himself to God the Father, so that every word He spoke was as God had Him speak it, and every act was done precisely as God would have Him do it.
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  • Darkness and Silence

    | Apr 12, 2025
    Jesus barely clung to life. He was still pushing Himself up against the raw wooden beam to breathe, and then he would slump back down, hanging from the iron nails in His hands. Up and down . . . up and down. The pain must have been maddening by now.
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  • Near His Heart

    | Apr 11, 2025
    What a contrast we have at the cross! God’s perfect sacrifice—His Lamb—hung there in agony, giving His life, shedding His blood for the sins of the world.
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Failure Isn't Final

Can you imagine how Peter felt after denying the Lord he loved three times? Pastor Chuck, in this article, reminds us of how Jesus reached out to Peter after his failure and gave him a second chance. He'll do that for you too!