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The Agony of Jesus on Good Friday, and His Triumph on Easter Sunday

article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog
I’d like to share some thoughts that might help put Good Friday and Easter Sunday in eternal perspective.

David Powlison on the Incalculably Powerful Gentleness of Jesus

article - David Powlison Randy's blog
In this excerpt from his book Good and Angry: Redeeming Anger, Irritation, Complaining, and Bitterness, David Powlison talks about the gentleness of Jesus, and how it’s been commonly misunderstood as a weakness, rather than a demonstration of God’s strength.

You Can Claim to Follow Jesus, But Miss the Point of Who He Is

article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog
What do we really believe about the Jesus we follow? Is the Jesus we claim to know the real Jesus, or a Jesus of our own invention, who doesn’t match up with the biblical and historical realities?

John Piper on the Apostle Paul, Suffering, and the Groaning of a Fallen World

article - John Piper Randy's blog
I love the apostle Paul, I love his God-breathed words in Scripture, and I love what he understood and said about suffering. And I love John Piper too—so it was a no brainer to feature this excellent article.

My Heaven Booklet, and Ideas for How to Use It to Share the Gospel

article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog
I’ve been greatly encouraged by the responses to the little 60-page Heaven booklet, which contains a sampling of the questions and answers found in my Heaven book. 

The Rich History of the Early African Church

article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog
In my novel Dominion, I picture one of the characters, Dani, who is in Heaven, learning about the history of the black church. It’s a rich history, one that I think we all should celebrate.

Is Death a Taboo Subject for You, Or Are You Preparing for Life’s Greatest Certainty?

article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog
Have you and your family talked about the certainty of your deaths, and how that should impact your lives now? Not talking about death won’t postpone it a moment. Talking about death won’t bring it a moment sooner. But it will give us opportunity to be better prepared when it comes.

¿Cuáles Son Los “Lugares Altos” En El Antiguo Testamento Y Cómo Se Aplica Eso A Nosotros Hoy? (What Are the “High Places” in the Old Testament, and How Does That Apply to Us Today?)

article - Randy Alcorn
Los “lugares altos” es un término abreviado para los lugares de culto pagano, generalmente (aunque no siempre) en colinas o montañas para acercarlos a sus falsos dioses. Eran centros de idolatría.

Redefining Jesus to Meet Our Expectations and Our Culture’s Preferences

article - The Knowing Jesus Study Bible edited by Edward Hindson and Ed Dobson Randy's blog
The following is an excerpt from The Knowing Jesus Study Bible, edited by Edward Hindson and Ed Dobson. I hope this might encourage us to consider where at times we too might be like Peter, who attempted to fit Jesus within “the parameters of his own expectations.” 

Much-Needed Perspectives on Suffering from Dave Furman

article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog
I really appreciated this 20-minute interview about chronic pain with Dave Furman, a church planting pastor/missionary in Dubai and the author of Kiss the Wave: Embracing God in Your Trials. 

What About Quoting from Someone You Disagree with in Some Areas or Who Had Personal Moral Failures?

article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog
Over the years, I’ve been asked why I would quote from someone in my books or on social media when I don’t agree with them in every area. 

One Woman’s Insights on Church, Women, Authority, and Creating a Culture of Happy Complementarians

article - Whitney Woollard Randy's blog
Today’s blog features an article by Whitney Woollard titled, “Delighting in Authority: How to Create a Culture of Happy Complementarians.” My daughter Angela passed it on to me, and it’s terrific.

“Keep Your Heart,” “Expensive Principle,” and More Odd Google Translate Renderings of My Book Titles from Other Languages

article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog
One of my great joys is to see my books translated into languages around the world. To date, there have been translations in over seventy languages. I’m also fascinated by the titles the translators choose, wondering what exactly they mean to those who will read them.

What Does It Mean That We're "Hidden with Christ in God"?

article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog
Our intimate link with Christ in His redemptive work makes us inseparable from Him, even now. As we walk with Him and commune with Him in this world, we experience a faint foretaste of Heaven’s delights and wonders.
What Will Be Left of the Earth for Jesus to Reign over During the Millennium?

What Will Be Left of the Earth for Jesus to Reign over During the Millennium?

article - Randy Alcorn
Question from a reader: After all the things done to the earth during the Tribulation, what is going to be left for Jesus to rule and reign over for 1,000 years? Revelation says a third of the rivers, a third of the oceans, a third of the animals, and a third of the earth itself will be destroyed. Are we going to spend the first 500 years cleaning everything up?
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