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“Each passing year increases my conviction that all I have is Jesus.” —Paul WasherThe longer a believer walks with Chris...
01/09/2026

“Each passing year increases my conviction that all I have is Jesus.” —Paul Washer

The longer a believer walks with Christ, the clearer it becomes that strength is borrowed, righteousness is given, and hope rests entirely outside ourselves. Maturity is not graduating from grace but clinging to it with fewer distractions and fewer illusions.

Years of discipline, service, and suffering do not produce self-trust; they expose how desperately we need Christ today as much as we did at the beginning. The gospel does not become a foundation we move beyond—it becomes the air we breathe.

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“All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable…” (2 Timothy 3:16)A new year brings fresh plans fresh resolve and f...
01/08/2026

“All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable…” (2 Timothy 3:16)

A new year brings fresh plans fresh resolve and fresh voices all eager to tell us how to live what to pursue and who to become. In the middle of that noise the church returns to a steady and sufficient foundation. Sola Scriptura. God has spoken and His Word is enough.

Scripture is not one voice among many competing for authority. It stands over us not beneath us shaping our thinking correcting our instincts and training us in righteousness. In the pages of scripture, God reveals who He is exposes who we are and points us again and again to Christ. The Word does not simply inform our minds. It reforms our hearts.

As this year begins may our confidence rest not in new strategies or self improvement but in the unchanging Word of God. Let Scripture set the pace for our lives. Let it guide our prayers form our convictions and anchor us when circumstances shift. We do not need a new truth for a new year. We need deeper submission to the truth God has already given.

“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” (Psalm 119:105)

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“God is the righteous man’s portion, and can God give a greater gift to us than himself?” –Thomas WatsonIn Christ, God d...
12/12/2025

“God is the righteous man’s portion, and can God give a greater gift to us than himself?” –Thomas Watson

In Christ, God does not merely hand out blessings—He gives the greatest gift imaginable: Himself. Every true spiritual good flows from this one reality. To have God as our portion is to possess a treasure that cannot fade, fail, or be taken away. His wisdom, His protection, His mercy, His righteousness—all become the believer’s inheritance through union with Christ.

Thomas Watson, one of the most beloved Puritan pastors, wrote these words to remind weary saints that their ultimate joy is not found in circumstances but in communion with the living God. If the Lord is your portion, then your hope is anchored in something unshakeable.

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Two times in 1 John 3:1–10 we are told why Christmas happened—that is, why the eternal, divine Son of God came into the ...
12/11/2025

Two times in 1 John 3:1–10 we are told why Christmas happened—that is, why the eternal, divine Son of God came into the world as human.

In verse 5, John says, “You know that he appeared to take away sins, and in him there is no sin.” So the sinlessness of Christ is affirmed—“In him there is no sin.” And the reason for his coming is affirmed—“He appeared in order to take away sins.”

Then in the second part of verse 8, John says, “The reason the Son of God appeared was to destroy the works of the devil.” And the specific focus John has in mind when he says “works of the devil” is the sin that the Devil promotes. We see that in the first part of verse 8: “Whoever makes a practice of sinning is of the devil, for the devil has been sinning from the beginning.” So the works of the Devil that Jesus came to destroy are the works of sin.

So two times John tells us that Christmas happened—the Son of God became human—to take away sin, or to destroy the works of the Devil, namely, sin. Jesus was born of a virgin by the Holy Spirit (Matt. 1:18–20) and “increased in wisdom and in stature and in favor with God and man” (Luke 2:52) and was perfectly obedient and sinless in all his life and ministry, all the way to the point of death, even death on a cross (Phil. 2:5–8; Heb. 4:15)—in order to destroy the works of the Devil—to take away sin.

Our sin. Make this personal and love him for it. Take the very personal words of the apostle Paul and make them your own. “The life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me” (Gal. 2:20). This is how he destroyed the works of the Devil and rescued us from our sin. Don’t leave Christmas in the abstract. Your sin. Your conflict with the Devil. Your victory. He came for this.

✎ John Piper

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“And I will remove the heart of stone from your flesh and give you a heart of flesh.” — Ezekiel 36:26Regeneration is not...
12/11/2025

“And I will remove the heart of stone from your flesh and give you a heart of flesh.” — Ezekiel 36:26

Regeneration is not a renovation project. God does not take our old, hardened nature and simply polish it up. The natural human heart is stone—cold, lifeless, and utterly unresponsive to the glory of God. It cannot beat for Him, no matter how much we try to improve it.

Salvation is a radical transplant. The Holy Spirit surgically removes the stone and replaces it with a heart of flesh—one that is soft, living, and sensitive to His will. We love Him only because He first gave us a heart capable of loving.

This design has been one of our most requested items since it sold out. We are thinking about doing a restock run for the new year.

Should we bring back the Ezekiel 36 pin? Let us know in the comments below! 👇

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“The lower Christ stoops to save us, the higher we ought to lift him in our adoring reverence.” —Charles SpurgeonThe gos...
12/10/2025

“The lower Christ stoops to save us, the higher we ought to lift him in our adoring reverence.” —Charles Spurgeon

The gospel is the greatest downward movement the world has ever seen. The eternal Son stepped into our weakness, bore our sin, and carried our shame—stooping lower than any sinner could fall. And it is precisely this grace that calls us upward into worship. Christ’s humility forms the shape of our holiness: the more clearly we see how far He descended to save, the more gladly we lift Him high in our obedience, joy, and daily faithfulness.

Spurgeon lived and preached this Christ-exalting vision. He devoted his life to calling believers to “adorn the gospel”—to make the beauty of Christ visible through transformed lives. The One who stooped is the One we now honor, adore, and gladly follow.

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The miracle of the incarnation isn’t merely that God sent a message or an angel or a prophet—it’s that God Himself came ...
12/09/2025

The miracle of the incarnation isn’t merely that God sent a message or an angel or a prophet—it’s that God Himself came near. The eternal Son took on flesh, stepped into our broken world, and walked among those He came to save. The holy God did not stay distant. He drew close in grace, mercy, and redeeming love.

Immanuel reminds us that Christ didn’t simply come to be around us; He came to be with us—bearing our sorrows, carrying our sins, and reconciling us to God through His life, death, and resurrection.

As we enter this season, let these three words steady your heart. God is not far off. He has come near in the person of Jesus Christ, and through Him we have hope that cannot be shaken.

If we could condense all the truths of Christmas into only three words, these would be the words: ‘God with us.’ –John MacArthur

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Bad news: we all made the Naughty List. 📜☠️Good news: Romans already told us that. 😂..which is why we celebrate Christma...
12/09/2025

Bad news: we all made the Naughty List. 📜☠️
Good news: Romans already told us that. 😂
..which is why we celebrate Christmas! The Savior didn’t come for people who had it all together. He came for people who absolutely didn’t. So wear this pin proudly… not because you’ve earned a spot on the nice list, but because Jesus came to rescue people who can’t save themselves.

A little humor, a lot of truth—and the perfect stocking stuffer for every theology lover who knows they’ve blown it this year (and every year).

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“I would rather teach one man to pray than ten men to preach.” —Charles SpurgeonSpurgeon understood something we often f...
12/06/2025

“I would rather teach one man to pray than ten men to preach.” —Charles Spurgeon

Spurgeon understood something we often forget: prayer is not the warm-up to ministry, it is the ministry. A single believer who knows how to seek the Lord in humble, persistent prayer will accomplish more for the kingdom than a crowd of talented voices without communion with God.

Prayer is where God bends our will, fuels our obedience, and breathes life into every effort we make for His glory. Preaching may move the ear, but prayer moves the heart of the preacher—and the hand of the One who alone gives the increase. May we become men and women who treasure secret prayer more than public gifting. Teach us to pray, Lord.

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“We are to be mirrors of grace to others, reflecting what we have received ourselves.” —R.C. SproulGrace is not somethin...
12/06/2025

“We are to be mirrors of grace to others, reflecting what we have received ourselves.” —R.C. Sproul

Grace is not something we hoard; it’s something we display. The Christian life is a continual act of reflection—God shines His mercy upon us, and we turn that light outward toward others. Every moment of forgiveness, patience, or kindness becomes a testimony that we have been transformed by a grace far greater than our own efforts. When we remember how deeply we’ve been forgiven, it becomes joy—not burden—to extend that same forgiveness to those around us.

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O Holy Night ✨🎄Our new Christmas sticker is live—and it’s the perfect little stocking stuffer! All of our stickers are w...
12/06/2025

O Holy Night ✨🎄
Our new Christmas sticker is live—and it’s the perfect little stocking stuffer! All of our stickers are wildly popular this time of year, and this one is no exception. Add it to water bottles, laptops, journals, or gift tags for a touch of Christmas joy.

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“The creation of the world was a very great thing, but not so great as the incarnation of Christ.” —Jonathan EdwardsCrea...
12/05/2025

“The creation of the world was a very great thing, but not so great as the incarnation of Christ.” —Jonathan Edwards

Creation is breathtaking—mountains, galaxies, oceans, and every living thing formed by the word of God. But even this astonishing display of divine power is overshadowed by something greater: the eternal Son taking on flesh. In the incarnation, the Creator steps into His creation, not in majesty but in meekness, to redeem those who rebelled against Him.

He who spoke the stars into existence became an infant held by a young mother. He who sustains all things by the word of His power entered the world in weakness so that sinners might be restored to life. The incarnation is the blazing center of grace—God with us, God for us, God saving us.

As we meditate on Advent and the mystery of Christ’s coming, let this truth move your heart to worship: the God who made the world entered the world to make all things new.

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