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Evangelical Christian (Religion)

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  • June 12 - Worry Is Not a Trivial Sin - Evangelical Caucus/Devotional

    06/12/2025 12:39:21 AM PDT · by metmom · 12 replies
    Gracetoyou.org ^ | 2008 | John McArthur, Grace Community Church
    “‘But if God so clothes the grass of the field, which is alive today and tomorrow is thrown into the furnace, will He not much more clothe you? You of little faith!’” (Matthew 6:30). It seems odd, does it not, that we who have freely put our eternal destiny into Christ’s hands would at times refuse to believe that He will provide what we need to eat, drink, and wear. Faith should extend to the ordinary, just as it extends to the extraordinary. Worry is not a trivial sin because it strikes a blow both at God’s love and integrity....
  • June 11 - Example of the Flowers - Evangelical Caucus/Devotional

    06/11/2025 4:11:07 AM PDT · by metmom · 2 replies
    Gracetoyou.org ^ | 2008 | John McArthur, Grace Community Church
    “‘And why are you worried about clothing? Observe how the lilies of the field grow; they do not toil nor do they spin, yet I say to you that not even Solomon in all his glory clothed himself like one of these. But if God so clothes the grass of the field, which is alive today and tomorrowis thrown into the furnace, will He not much more clothe you? You of little faith!’” (Matthew 6:28–30). Many of the people Jesus spoke to likely had little clothing to their name. So He pointed again to their surroundings, this time to flowers,...
  • June 10 - Example of the Birds - Evangelical Caucus/Devotional

    06/10/2025 12:09:19 AM PDT · by metmom · 15 replies
    Gracetoyou.org ^ | 2008 | John McArthur, Grace Community Church
    “‘Look at the birds of the air, that they do not sow, nor reap nor gather into barns,and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not worth much more than they?’” (Matthew 6:26). Many birds live in northern Galilee, and it’s likely some flew by as Jesus was teaching. As an object lesson, Jesus called attention to the fact that birds do not have intricate and involved processes for acquiring food. Like every creature, birds receive their life from God. And He provides them with an abundance of food resources and the instinct to find those resources for themselves...
  • June 9 - Reasons to Be Content - Evangelical Caucus/Devotional

    06/09/2025 4:32:11 AM PDT · by metmom · 6 replies
    Gracetoyou.org ^ | 2008 | John McArthur, Grace Community Church
    “‘For this reason I say to you, do not be worried about your life, as to what you will eator what you will drink; nor for your body, as to what you will put on. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothing?’” (Matthew 6:25). Worry is the opposite of contentment, which should be a believer’s normal and consistent state of mind. You should be able to say with Paul, “I have learned to be content in whatever circumstances I am. I know how to get along with humble means, and I also know how to...
  • June 8 - Worry Is a Sin - Evangelical Caucus/Devotional

    06/08/2025 3:56:36 AM PDT · by metmom · 20 replies
    Gracetoyou.org ^ | 2008 | John McArthur, Grace Community Church
    “‘For this reason I say to you, do not be worried about your life, as to what you will eat or what you will drink; nor for your body, as to what you will put on. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothing?’” (Matthew 6:25). For Christians to worry is to be disobedient and unfaithful to God. Nothing in our lives, internal or external, justifies our being anxious when God is our Master. Worry is basically the sin of distrusting the promise and providence of God, and yet it is a sin Christians commit perhaps...
  • June 7 - Serving Only One Master - Evangelical Caucus/Devotional

    06/07/2025 4:36:46 AM PDT · by metmom · 3 replies
    Gracetoyou.org ^ | 2008 | John McArthur, Grace Community Church
    “‘No one can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and wealth’” (Matthew 6:24). Just as we cannot have our treasures both in earth and in heaven or our bodies both in light and in darkness, we cannot “serve two masters.” The Greek word for “masters” is often translated “lord,” and often refers to a slave owner. By definition, a slave owner has total control of the slave. For a slave there is no such thing as partial...
  • June 6 - Wealth and Heart Attitudes - Evangelical Caucus/Devotional

    06/06/2025 10:43:37 AM PDT · by metmom · 5 replies
    Gracetoyou.org ^ | 2008 | John McArthur, Grace Community Church
    “‘The eye is the lamp of the body; so then if your eye is clear, your whole body will be full of light. But if your eye is bad, your whole body will be full of darkness. If then the light that is in you is darkness, how great is the darkness!’” (Matthew 6:22–23). Expanding on the previous three verses, Jesus uses the eye as an illustration of the heart. The lamp, or lens, of the body is the eye; that’s how we receive light. The heart is the eye of the soul, and it is through our hearts that...
  • Levin: Iran’s nuclear warheads are intended for you and me (VIDEO - 19:00)

    06/06/2025 1:03:36 AM PDT · by SaveFerris · 22 replies
    fo ^ | Jun 2, 2025 | Fox News
    Fox News host Mark Levin gives his take on the America First Committee and Iran’s nuclear enrichment on ‘Life, Liberty & Levin.’ #foxnews #news #fox #levin #iran #politics
  • June 5 - Using Wealth Wisely - Evangelical Caucus/Devotional

    06/05/2025 5:17:43 AM PDT · by metmom · 2 replies
    Gracetoyou.org ^ | 2008 | John McArthur, Grace Community Church
    “‘Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys, and where thieves do not break in or steal; for where your treasure is, there your heart will be also’” (Matthew 6:19–21). There is a great potential for your possessions to become idols when you accumulate them for yourself. But possessions that are wisely, willingly, and generously used for kingdom purposes can be a means of accumulating heavenly possessions. When they are hoarded and stored,...
  • June 4 - Jesus on Wealth - Evangelical Caucus/Devotional

    06/04/2025 6:35:17 AM PDT · by metmom · 9 replies
    Gracetoyou.org ^ | 2008 | John McArthur, Grace Community Church
    “‘Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys, and where thieves do not break in or steal; for where your treasure is, there your heart will be also’” (Matthew 6:19–21). The focus of Jesus’ teaching here is this: “Do not lay up treasures for yourself.” The Greek word for “lay up” connotes the idea of stockpiling or hoarding—it pictures wealth that isn’t being used, things kept mainly to show off one’s plenty. Be...
  • June 3 - Proper Fasting and Prayer - Evangelical Caucus/Devotional

    06/03/2025 12:21:55 AM PDT · by metmom · 10 replies
    Gracetoyou.org ^ | 2008 | John McArthur, Grace Community Church
    “‘But you, when you fast, anoint your head and wash your face so that your fasting will not be noticed by men, but by your Father who is in secret; and your Father who sees what is done in secret will reward you’” (Matthew 6:17–18). Jesus’ statement “when you fast” indicates that fasting is normal and acceptable in the Christian life. He assumes His followers will fast on certain occasions, especially in times of testing, trial, or struggle. Fasting is appropriate during times of sorrow. On occasions of deep grief, fasting is a natural human response. Most people don’t feel...
  • June 2 - Jesus and Fasting - Evangelical Caucus/Devotional

    06/02/2025 5:41:30 AM PDT · by metmom · 2 replies
    Gracetoyou.org ^ | 2008 | John McArthur, Grace Community Church
    “‘Whenever you fast, do not put on a gloomy face as the hypocrites do, for they neglect their appearance so that they will be noticed by men. Truly I say to you, they have their reward in full’” (Matthew 6:16). The Greek word for “fast” literally means not to eat, to abstain from food. But by the time of Christ, fasting had been perverted and twisted beyond what was scriptural and sincere. Fasting had become a ritual to gain merit with God and attention before men—it was largely a hypocritical religious show. Many Pharisees fasted twice a week (Luke 18:12),...
  • America Prayer Vigil - June 2, 2025

    06/01/2025 7:08:41 PM PDT · by metmom · 27 replies
    Free Republic ^ | June 2, 2025 | Free Republic Intercessors
    Please join with fellow FREEPERS to pray for AMERICA: For those in Authority in Government, Family, Military, Business, Healthcare, Education, Churches, and the Media.1 Timothy 2:1-2 I urge, then, first of all, that requests, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for everyone: for kings and all those in authority that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness.Religion Forum threads labeled “Prayer” are closed to debate of any kind.
  • June 1 - Postscript on Forgiveness - Evangelical Caucus/Devotional

    06/01/2025 4:00:52 AM PDT · by metmom · 1 replies
    Gracetoyou.org ^ | 2008 | John McArthur, Grace Community Church
    “‘If you forgive others for their transgressions, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if you do not forgive others, then your Father will not forgive your transgressions’” (Matthew 6:14–15). Believers should forgive others because they have received forgiveness from God themselves (cf. Eph. 1:17). We can’t claim to know God’s parental forgiveness—that which keeps our fellowship with the Lord rich and open—apart from forgiving others in heart and word. Paul had this in mind when he wrote, “I found mercy, so that in me as the foremost [of sinners], Jesus Christ might demonstrate His perfect patience” (1 Tim....
  • May 31 - Trusting God for Protection - Evangelical Caucus/Devotional

    05/31/2025 5:53:17 AM PDT · by metmom · 5 replies
    Gracetoyou.org ^ | 2008 | John McArthur, Grace Community Church
    “‘“. . . but deliver us from evil”’” (Matthew 6:13). If you realize the great danger that temptation poses to your soul, this petition will be a plea for God to provide a protection you can’t give for yourself. You will ask God to watch over your entire being so that in whatever you do or say, see or hear, and wherever you go, He will guard you from sin. Joseph understood that even though ungodly forces intend certain things for our evil, God can use those things for good (Gen. 50:20). But we may not react to every such...
  • May 30 - Avoiding Temptation - Evangelical Caucus/Devotional

    05/30/2025 4:32:45 AM PDT · by metmom · 3 replies
    Gracetoyou.org ^ | 2008 | John McArthur, Grace Community Church
    “‘“And do not lead us into temptation”’” (Matthew 6:13). By itself, the word rendered “temptation” here has a neutral connotation, unlike the English that usually indicates an inducement to sin. But in this context, with its parallel to the term “evil” at the end of the verse, Jesus likely used the word to mean an enticement to sin. Yet elsewhere Scripture tells us that God does not tempt believers to evil, while at the same time we should be thankful for various trials (James 1:2–3, 13). So why did Jesus give us this expression as a pattern for prayer? The...
  • May 29 - The Need to Forgive Others - Evangelical Caucus/Devotional

    05/29/2025 4:44:42 AM PDT · by metmom · 12 replies
    Gracetoyou.org ^ | 2008 | John McArthur, Grace Community Church
    “‘“. . . as we also have forgiven our debtors”’” (Matthew 6:12). Even as we have been forgiven, we need to forgive. This is the character of righteousness. But because of our sinful flesh, we are often inconsistent with that duty and need constant exhortation (cf. Rom. 7:14–25). The Lord Jesus’ own example is a powerful motivation for us to forgive others. Paul reminds us, “Be kind to one another, tender-hearted, forgiving each other, just as God in Christ also has forgiven you” (Eph. 4:32; 1 John 2:6). In view of such divine graciousness, our forgiveness of another’s sin expresses...
  • May 28 - The Plea for Forgiveness - Evangelical Caucus/Devotional

    05/28/2025 5:11:34 AM PDT · by metmom · 1 replies
    Gracetoyou.org ^ | 2008 | John McArthur, Grace Community Church
    “‘“And forgive us our debts”’” (Matthew 6:12). God will not forgive our sins if we do not confess them. John makes that condition clear when he declares, “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness” (1 John 1:9). Confession simply means we agree with God that our sins are evil and defiling and we do not want them to taint our walk with Christ. Our sinful pride makes it difficult to confess sin, but it is the only way to the free and joyful Christian life...
  • May 27 - The Problem of Spiritual Debt - Evangelical Caucus/Devotional

    05/27/2025 4:10:23 AM PDT · by metmom · 5 replies
    Gracetoyou.org ^ | 2008 | John McArthur, Grace Community Church
    “‘“And forgive us our debts”’” (Matthew 6:12). Sin dominates the hearts and minds of lost men and women, separates them from God, and is therefore their greatest enemy and problem. It is the common denominator for every crime, immorality, pain, and sorrow—and there is no natural cure: “Can the Ethiopian change his skin or the leopard his spots? Then you also can do good who are accustomed to doing evil” (Jer. 13:23). The natural individual does not even want his or her sin cured (John 3:19). If sin is our greatest problem, our greatest need is the forgiveness God provides....
  • May 26 - Asking for God’s Provision - Evangelical Caucus/Devotional

    05/26/2025 4:01:41 AM PDT · by metmom · 4 replies
    Gracetoyou.org ^ | 2008 | John McArthur, Grace Community Church
    “‘“Give us this day our daily bread”’” (Matthew 6:11). “Give” reminds us of our need to ask God for His provision. In recognition of His past and present provision we ask Him, and trust for His future furnishing of all our needs. We can ask confidently because God has richly promised. “Delight yourself in the Lord; and He will give you the desires of your heart. . . . The humble will inherit the land and will delight themselves in abundant prosperity” (Ps. 37:4, 11). God does not pledge to always meet the physical needs of everybody, but only of...