"God doesn't ask us to offer our money or possessions. He wants us to offer not less than these, but more: our very selves. All that we are, all that we think, all that we feel, all that we do, and all that we know—offering this to the God who has given His Son for us is the only logical response to His mercy." —Alistair Begg
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"If we want to know how God loves, if we want to know how good God is, if we want to know about God seeking to save people, then we look directly to the cross of the Lord Jesus Christ." —Alistair Begg
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"The world will see [the church] as weak, on the wrong side of history, and not worthy of respect or acceptance. But we take hope in this triumphant affirmation: … Christ will build and keep His church." —Alistair Begg
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"Grief is a reality to which Scripture plainly speaks—a reality that will one day be redeemed by a far greater joy." —Alistair Begg
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"Eternal life is not something that begins after you die, but eternal life is something that begins when we come to trust in Jesus." —Alistair Begg
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"'My times are in your hand' is a six-word affirmation to remind Christians that despite disasters and difficulties, we are under the care of Almighty God." —Alistair Begg
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"No one can ever be so good that they do not require a Savior or so bad as to be beyond the saving bounds of Jesus." —Alistair Begg
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"The fact that God overrules the evil that bad men and women do as He brings His purposes to pass does not make their actions any less evil." —Alistair Begg
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"Because [Jesus] always obeyed, we are forgiven for our failures to do likewise and freed joyfully to pursue our Father's will—not because we must but because we desire to." —Alistair Begg
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"In this present climate, with a humility of heart and an understanding of a dignity that comes through our calling and our relationship to Jesus, there are far more opportunities than we realize to take the Gospel to our friends in a kindly way." —Alistair Begg
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"Our culture values big names, big accomplishments, and big ratings. God does not have the same preoccupations." —Alistair Begg
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Amid their exile in Babylonia, the Jews may have been tempted to say, "God will not help us here." The prophet Isaiah reminded them that God lifts up the weak, and His grace comes to those who wait for it. tfl.to/4g6W1PN
"The love of God for us in Jesus is immense. He loved us before we knew Him. He loved us before we had any interest in Him. He loved us enough to pursue us." —Alistair Begg
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"The best way to understand Micah 6:8 is not as a list of things that contribute to our justification but as evidences of our justification." —Alistair Begg
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"The word of God in Scripture and the Word of God incarnate are interwoven, with the Spirit bringing God's word to people so that they might meet and discover Christ." —Alistair Begg
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"Jesus is the Savior, and it is in His death that His glory is seen, and it is in His death that the Father is glorified." —Alistair Begg
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"Only when we know our own shortcomings and listen to God's promise to be with us and to work in and through us will we commit to serving Him with all that we have, weak though we feel and are." —Alistair Begg
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"When we think about what the message of the Gospel is, what it means for men and women to be brought into the family of faith, only through the cross of Jesus Christ does this actually happen." —Alistair Begg
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