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God has promised that he is working through every moment in our lives to make us into the likeness of Jesus.

God's people can trust that God will be faithful to provide for his people and should submit to his rule over all details of their lives.

We often grow angry with God when life does not go the way we want. This tends to show up in the forms of grumbling, bitterness, and laxity toward sin.

Circumstances where life does not go the way we believe it should often produces anger revealing what our heart treasures.

Unmet expectations and unwanted circumstances in our lives often produces anger. Anger flows from the heart and can be godly if rightly oriented or sinful if self-centered in focus.

Churches are full of differences. In recent years, political and social issues such as convictions about public schools, the best way to combat racism, and a particular musical style have frayed the unity of many churches. Yet if a church is centered on Christ alone, then unity at church will sometimes mean building genuine friendships with those who are different. How can Christians navigate those relationships? Can they really love people at church who sometimes drive them crazy?

Churches want to reach younger generations with the gospel. How to go about this has taken many forms and, unfortunately, many of them have been unhealthy. Kevin DeYoung argues for a far more simplified and God-honoring approach in pursuing the next generation.

Here is a review of "Covenant and God's Purpose for the World", a book available through our new online bookstore. Check this out and consider purchasing "Covenant and God's Purpose" to read this summer!

Family worship guide ahead of 2.21.21