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The monthly Bible study magazine of @Ligonier. Written by trustworthy theologians and pastors to help Christians grow in the knowledge of God.

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The importance of nurturing children in the faith is emphasized throughout sacred Scripture, in both the Old and New Testaments. Explore these five recommended resources designed to help parents communicate biblical truth to the next generation. learn.ligonier.org/articles/recom…

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Jesus could spend all night in prayer because He was doing more than simply asking for things. He was communing with His heavenly Father. —Guy Richard ligm.in/4mfIV2Q

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The Reformed tradition consistently affirms that the only righteousness that avails before the tribunal of God is the absolutely perfect righteousness of Christ, which is imputed to us and received by faith alone. —David Briones ligm.in/46PLKD8

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This is true religion, to approve what God approves, to hate what He hates, and to delight in what delights Him. —Charles Hodge

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How does the believer walk right up the steps out of undue introspection? One need only look to Christ. —Keith A. Evans ligm.in/3EMLklm

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“Answering the question ‘Which books belong in the Bible?’ is of paramount importance to the Christian life.” Read this article to learn about how we should approach the Apocrypha, a collection of books written largely in the intertestamental period. learn.ligonier.org/articles/how-d…

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When we realize the incredible scope of what Jesus accomplished on the cross—not just for each individual Christian but for all that great multitude—it ought to make the cross take on even greater significance in our lives. —Guy Richard ligm.in/4mfIV2Q

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Jesus anticipated that His disciples would struggle and sought to remedy the situation by teaching them, and us, how to pray. —Guy Richard ligm.in/4mfIV2Q

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We have heard of the steadfastness of Job, but we need more than that. We need a Savior to hold on to. Better still, we need a Savior to hold on to us. —Brian Vos ligm.in/4lxE4Jm

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When we pray, we are declaring both to ourselves and to God that we cannot provide for ourselves and that we need God to step in and provide for us. —Guy Richard ligm.in/4mfIV2Q

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God sends trials into our lives not to drive us away from Him in bitterness but to draw us near Him with tender cords of love. The story of Job teaches us that God is sovereign and God is good, even in our suffering. —Brian Vos ligm.in/4lxE4Jm

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The biblical record is replete with appeals to take a step of confident trust, not a leap of faith, based on good reasons. —@GregKoukl ligm.in/3SyZv0s

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What is the alternative to self-hatred? The opposite of self-hatred is not self-love but humility. —@JeremyPierre ligm.in/4ftic0v

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We were made to perceive ourselves as God perceives us. Self-hatred means something has gone wrong with our perception of ourselves. —@JeremyPierre ligm.in/4ftic0v

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Every time you eat the bread and drink the cup, your actions preach your utter dependence on the crucified Christ for spiritual sustenance and life. —David Strain ligm.in/3V671RI

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Self-loathing is wrong not primarily because of who you are but because of who God is. His opinion is the only one that ultimately counts. —@JeremyPierre ligm.in/4ftic0v