God’s will for our lives is not a secret we have to uncover. It’s not a mystery we have to unlock, or a pattern we have to decipher. In fact, God is abundantly clear about His will for our lives in His Word. And rather than hunting for... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
From the very beginning, the battle between good and evil has been a battle for the truth. The serpent, in the Garden of Eden, began his temptation by questioning the truthfulness of God’s previous instruction: Now the serpent was more crafty... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
Go with your gut. That might be good advice when shopping for shoes online, but it’s not a reliable means for interpreting or understanding God’s Word. Too many people in the church today trust the inclinations of the upper abdomen to be... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
Without a doubt, the question we receive most frequently at Grace to You is, “How do I find a good church in my area?” Locating a faithful, biblically sound church is a struggle most believers face at one time or another in their lives.... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
If God is still speaking to His people today—particularly through mental impressions and premonitions—how can believers exercise discernment when it comes to interpreting and applying these divine messages? Put simply, how is following... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
If you rely on internal, subjective messages and promptings from the Lord, what prevents you from imagining the input you want from Him? Moreover, what reliable, objective mechanism exists to keep you from misinterpreting your own imagination as... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
The terminology we use to describe God’s work in salvation is almost exclusively positive. We talk about the new birth, the new life, transformation and regeneration. But we also have to recognize that salvation requires... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
If God is still speaking to us today—even if only through mental impressions and still, small voices—shouldn’t we consider those messages to as relevant as anything written in Scripture, if not more so? That very issue was hotly... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
You have undoubtedly heard people say things like, “God is calling me to the mission field,” or “God led me to attend this college,” or “We feel God wants us to get married.” Perhaps you have even said such things... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
One of the most staggering achievements of Judas Iscariot is that he spent three years looking like a genuine disciple of Christ. Of course, Jesus knew all along that Judas was an imposter (John 6:70). But the rest of the disciples were completely... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]