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"God may use the faithful character and behavior of our everyday, ordinary lives to make door-opening impressions, change the minds of our worst critics, and break down the preconceived notions of unbelievers about what it means to follow Jesus." —Matt Ng #TMSBlog
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“Biblical exposition must begin with reverence for God. If you want to be an expositor, you must get the starting point right. In short, start and stay with God.” Read “The Making of an Expositor” on the TMS Blog. #TMSBlog blog.tms.edu/the-making-of-a…
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“Death loses its sting when it is recognized as the doorway into the presence of the one for whom we have been longing.” Read Michael Staton’s new TMS Blog article, “A Faithful View of Death.” #TMSBlog blog.tms.edu/a-faithful-view…
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"To read well means we resist the spirit of the age—books are not tweets. They ask us to think, consider, and respond." —Paul Twiss #TMSBlog
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“If we truly desire a people who faithfully search the Scripture—like the noble Bereans—we must be willing to put in the time and effort to show them how.” —Eric Dodson #TMSBlog
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"Repentance is a warm invitation, bearing the gravity of a divine exhortation. Ultimately, repentance is a message sent by a gracious and holy God." —Jeremy Peters #TMSBlog
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"Ultimately, a life spent chasing the world's approval leaves an emptiness that can never be filled." —Michael Staton #TMSBlog
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"Pastoral ministry is a serious calling. It is both a great privilege and a great responsibility. And those who aspire to it ought to desire the best training they can possibly receive—because they long to be approved workmen, as Paul says in 2 Timothy 2:15, workmen who are not ashamed because they know how to rightly divide the Word of truth." —Nathan Busenitz #TMSBlog bit.ly/4sKmNAs

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“We are guilty of arrogance, not merely neglect, when we fail to beg for the Spirit’s help in the study of Scripture.” Read Dale Ralph Davis’s article on the TMS Blog. #TMSBlog blog.tms.edu/begging-the-pla…
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“Through listening to others, God teaches us more about Him, ourselves, others, and ministry itself.” Read Matt Ng’s TMS Blog article, “The Pastor as Listener.” #TMSBlog blog.tms.edu/the-pastor-as-l…
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“Difficulties in life never negate the truth that God pursues those He loves. If you don't wake up tomorrow, you will be at home with the Lord, enjoying the fulfillment of something greater than you could ever imagine.” Read “Home With the Lord” on the TMS blog. #TMSBlog blog.tms.edu/home-with-the-l…
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“As you make your resolutions for the year, the challenge of God’s Word to you is that you would resolve to strive after godliness by pursuing the kind of righteousness you see in the life of Christ.” Read “Resolutions of the Righteous” on The Master’s Seminary Blog. #TMSblog blog.tms.edu/resolutions-of-…
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"God sent His Son from eternity into mortality, from glory into flesh, and from a throne to a manger. Ultimate hope was born in ultimate humility." Read "The Birth of Hope" by John MacArthur on the TMS blog. #TMSblog bit.ly/4sdHMfF
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"God's work in atoning for the sins of man put His person on full display in all His holiness, humility, wrath, love, grace, mercy, etc. If you want to know what God is like, look at the cross. But without the incarnation there would be no cross, and no atonement.” — Reagan Rose #TMSBlog blog.tms.edu/will-there-be-c…
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Knowing and loving others requires us to spend unstructured, unplanned time with them—time when we are not accomplishing anything, time when we can be ourselves and observe them being honest and authentic. Read Corey Williams' TMS blog article “Wasting Time for the Glory of God.” #TMSblog blog.tms.edu/wasting-time-fo…
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“The apostles, through the introductory formulae, claimed to continue the prophetic hermeneutic. They do not claim to change the Old Testament but to abide in it.” Read Abner Chou’s article, “The Apostolic Hermeneutic: Continuity with the Prophets” on the TMS blog. #TMSblog blog.tms.edu/the-apostolic-h…
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“Both Scripture and church history remind us that steadfast faithfulness—not numerical fruitfulness—is the true measure of success.” Read “The Standard of Success” on The TMS Blog. #TMSblog blog.tms.edu/the-standard-of…
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