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The Blazing Center Worship Matters | worship leader, worship blog, advice for worship leaders and pastors. Desiring God Blog Blog By Topic Subscribe David Mathis Wednesday went quietly. With the previous three days awash in drama — Sunday’s triumphal entry, Monday’s temple cleansing, and Tuesday’s temple controversies — now Wednesday, April 1, A.D. 33, comes like the calm before the storm. But out of sight, lurking in the shadows, evil is afoot. Marshall Segal Sometimes it’s hard to sort out our lives before Christ. In his new single “Crimson Cord,” Propaganda pulls on the scarlet thread of God’s love in the past of the believer. Justin Taylor and Andreas Köstenberger It is now Tuesday morning, March 31, A.D. 33. Now if the disciples had ears to hear they would recognize that Jesus is talking about more than seemingly magical powers that can curse trees and crumble mountains.... Jonathan Parnell To help you make the most of Holy Week, we’ve ventured into the archive to find five of the best Piper articles related to the Easter season. 1. Just... Jon Bloom Ben Stuart “How do I love my wife well?” David Crabb

Conventional Thinking Blog Discerning JudgmentThursday, April 10, 2014 Exercising discernment is not only the duty of pastors and elders. The same careful discernment Paul demanded of church leadership is also required of every Christian. Continue Reading... Discerning LeadersWednesday, April 09, 2014 In my previous post on discernment I closed by quoting 1 Thessalonians 5:21–22, which is essentially the biblical recipe for discernment: “Examine everything carefully; hold fast to that which is good; abstain from every form of evil.” Continue Reading... A Conscience Captive to God's WordThursday, April 03, 2014 When Martin Luther was summoned to the Diet of Worms in 1521 and asked to recant his teaching, he replied, "Unless I am convinced by Scripture and plain reason, my conscience is captive to the Word of God. Continue Reading... Faith Minus Reason Equals Irrational UnbeliefTuesday, April 01, 2014 Many people mistakenly think of faith as inherently noble. Continue Reading... Continue Reading... Continue Reading...

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