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Matthew M. Kalundu

@mattkalundu

Pro Sponso et Sponsa Eius, Pro Christo et Ecclesia Eius.

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When the true church, for which Christ died, gathers in glory, we will thank Him that church discipline will no longer be needed. But until then, we feel the bristles and thorns of the unrepentant among us.

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He considered the reproach of Christ greater wealth than the treasures of Egypt, for he was looking to the reward. — Hebrews 11:26

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"Among us, those who strive for the wisdom of the Creator of the universe and Master i.e for the knowledge of the Son of God, are called philosophers." - Clement of Alexandria

Darrell B. Harrison (@d_b_harrison) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A famous English Bible scholar named Matthew Henry was once attacked by thieves and robbed of his purse. He wrote these words in his diary: "Let me be thankful. First, I was never robbed before. Second, although they took my purse, they didn't take my life. Third, although they

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Our hearts are heavy, yet rejoicing, as we share the news that our beloved pastor and teacher John MacArthur has entered into the presence of the Savior. This evening, his faith became sight. He faithfully endured until his race was run. 2 Timothy 4:1-8

Our hearts are heavy, yet rejoicing, as we share the news that our beloved pastor and teacher John MacArthur has entered into the presence of the Savior. This evening, his faith became sight. He faithfully endured until his race was run.

2 Timothy 4:1-8
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“A Lion of the Pulpit, Now in Christ’s Presence: The Relentless Expository Passion of John F. MacArthur, Jr., 1939-2025. This essay honors John MacArthur as a great gift to Christ’s church — and to me. To God be the glory. wng.org/opinions/a-lio…

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We keep Sabbath not because it makes us more productive at work. We keep it to resist the idol of productivity. We are more than what we produce.