Wednesday: Jesus, the Anointed One
thinkact_qklktp on 12/24/2025

Wednesday: Jesus, the Anointed One

Now Jesus Christ was announced by the angels to the shepherds as the One who solves that sin problem. He solved it by His own death. He came to die for our sin. Our sin means that we, in our basic nature, are at odds with the God of the universe. And because we’re in opposition to the God of the uni

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Tuesday: The Birth of the Savior
thinkact_qklktp on 12/23/2025

Tuesday: The Birth of the Savior

Now there were several reasons why this message was a message of joy to the shepherds and why, in exactly the same way, it must be a message of joy to us. And the first is that it had to do with the Savior. The ancient world wasn’t unaware of the births of saviors or even of certain so-called miracu

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Monday: Surprised by Joy
thinkact_qklktp on 12/22/2025

Monday: Surprised by Joy

It was C. S. Lewis who invented the phrase, "surprised by joy." It's the title of his autobiography. But I suppose that if there were ever people who were supremely surprised by joy, it was the shepherds when the angels appeared in the sky to announce that on that evening in Bethlehem, a Savior had

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Friday: “Be Born in Us Today”
thinkact_qklktp on 12/19/2025

Friday: “Be Born in Us Today”

At this point I have spoken of three great miracles of Christmas: that God should become man, that He should do so by means of a virgin birth, and that Mary should have believed the angel’s announcement. But now I want to say that the last of these miracles needs to have its counterpart in us. We to

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Thursday: Belief in Gabriel’s Message
thinkact_qklktp on 12/18/2025

Thursday: Belief in Gabriel’s Message

It is hard to think of Christmas without thinking of the two great miracles I have mentioned—the incarnation and the Virgin Birth—and yet the third of these three miracles is the greatest of all, namely, that Mary should believe the angel’s message. Luther puts it nicely: “The Virgin Birth is a mere

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Wednesday: The Virgin Birth
thinkact_qklktp on 12/17/2025

Wednesday: The Virgin Birth

The second miracle of Christmas announced to Mary by the angel Gabriel is the Virgin Birth. Strangely, this miracle was not a problem for the ancients. At least no strong opposition to its being possible has been recorded. It is only in recent times, in the earlier decades of this century, that the

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Tuesday: That God Should Become Man
thinkact_qklktp on 12/16/2025

Tuesday: That God Should Become Man

The announcement that Jesus should be born to Mary has several parts, all of them important: that Jesus would be “great”; that He would be “the Son of the Most High”; that He would be “holy,” that is, without sin; and that He would “reign over the house of Jacob” on the throne of David forever. But

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Monday: Christmas Miracles
thinkact_qklktp on 12/15/2025

Monday: Christmas Miracles

There is something about Christmas that is wonderful—in spite of the frantic pace of the days leading up to Christmas, the anxious flurry of pre-Christmas buying and the undisguised commercialism and materialism that is so much a part of Christmas in the West. I suppose it is the sheer magnitude of

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Friday: Looking to God
thinkact_qklktp on 12/12/2025

Friday: Looking to God

The second reason why there will be no separation from the love of God is the impotence of everything, when set over against the sovereign love of God toward us in Christ Jesus. What are things, when set over against God? Paul talks about a number of things that might tend to separate us from that l

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Thursday: No Separation
thinkact_qklktp on 12/11/2025

Thursday: No Separation

Yesterday we concluded by looking at the first reason we might have for being defeated. The second reason is found in verses 17 to 25, where Paul talks about our present sufferings. These discourage us. How are we to know that these will not drag us down? A sinful nature is bad enough. It is within.

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Wednesday: No Defeat
thinkact_qklktp on 12/10/2025

Wednesday: No Defeat

But how can that be that condemnation does not come to us? There should be condemnation for us because we are sinners. I think that in the days before Christ’s crucifixion no one really understood how that could be. Certainly the men who set out to trap the woman did not understand it. Earlier they

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Tuesday: Justice versus Love
thinkact_qklktp on 12/09/2025

Tuesday: Justice versus Love

You recall what is said in the third chapter of John’s gospel, the very chapter which contains that great verse beloved by Christians everywhere, beginning, “For God so loved the world . . .” The chapter talks about the Gospel: that God sent Jesus Christ that we might have eternal life. But immediat

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Monday: No Condemnation
thinkact_qklktp on 12/08/2025

Monday: No Condemnation

When I was talking about the third chapter of Romans, I pointed out that Romans 3 is the heart of the Bible. If that is true, Romans 8 is the Bible’s climax. It is a climax because it takes us from the matter of our deliverance from the penalty and power of sin to that final glorious consummation of

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Friday: By Faith Alone
thinkact_qklktp on 12/05/2025

Friday: By Faith Alone

Yesterday we looked at propitiation and justification. The third term is redemption. It is a business term. It has to do with buying something back. In the ancient world much of the commerce had to do with the purchase and selling of slaves, and this term relates particularly to slavery. It meant to

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Thursday: God’s Remedy in Christ
thinkact_qklktp on 12/04/2025

Thursday: God’s Remedy in Christ

Propitiation comes from the world of ancient sacrifices and concerns the wrath of God. Most of us do not like the idea of wrath. We push it off. But the ancients understood more than we do at this point. They knew that God was a God of wrath because they knew they were sinners. Unfortunately, they w

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Wednesday: Man’s Ruin in Sin: The Intellectual and Volitional Dimensions
thinkact_qklktp on 12/03/2025

Wednesday: Man’s Ruin in Sin: The Intellectual and Volitional Dimensions

The intellectual dimension involves understanding, and the same principles apply. If we are thinking humanly, there are differences of understanding between people. Some understand a good bit, others not so much. Some can even understand a good bit about theological subjects. There are unbelievers w

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Tuesday: Man’s Ruin in Sin: The Moral Dimension
thinkact_qklktp on 12/02/2025

Tuesday: Man’s Ruin in Sin: The Moral Dimension

Verses 10 and 11 capsulize Paul’s whole theology on this subject when he writes, “There is no one righteous, not even one; there is no one who understands, no one who seeks God.” When Paul says there is no one righteous, he is talking about the moral dimensions of our being. When he says there is no

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Monday: Three Views of the Human Condition
thinkact_qklktp on 12/01/2025

Monday: Three Views of the Human Condition

Somewhere in my library I have a pamphlet by Donald Grey Barnhouse entitled How to Mark Your Bible. This pamphlet contains suggestions for using Bible markings as an aid to Bible study, and it contains sample pages from a Bible Barnhouse used and marked thoroughly. I think of this now because at Rom

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Friday: Becoming Strong
thinkact_qklktp on 11/28/2025

Friday: Becoming Strong

The last point I want to make is that the Word of God makes Christians strong, strong enough to resist the idols of their culture and go God’s way. I do not think we have a very strong church in the United States today. We have many people who are Christians. When the Gallup Poll tells us that there

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Thursday: The Flourishing Soul
thinkact_qklktp on 11/27/2025

Thursday: The Flourishing Soul

Yesterday we looked at the first two things the Word of God provides. Today we consider two more.Third, the Bible is where we learn the will of God for our lives. We have many questions in this area. We say, “Here I am living in this particular time, in this particular place, with these particular

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Wednesday: The Way of the Righteous
thinkact_qklktp on 11/26/2025

Wednesday: The Way of the Righteous

Over against the way of the ungodly, the psalmist sets the way of the righteous. And everything that is said to be lacking in the case of the one is present in the other. Is it true that the wicked will not stand in God’s judgment? Yes. Then, the righteous will stand; he will be justified by the wor

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Tuesday: The Way of the Wicked
thinkact_qklktp on 11/25/2025

Tuesday: The Way of the Wicked

The psalmist says two important things about the man who walks according to his sinful dispositions.First, the course of the wicked man is always downhill. He is caught in a downward progression. This is a very important thing to see about sin. We see it in somebody else and say, “Look how sin has c

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Monday: Christ Our Example
thinkact_qklktp on 11/24/2025

Monday: Christ Our Example

It is appropriate that one of our series on the great chapters of the Bible should be the first psalm, because this psalm sets before us the doctrine of the two ways and encourages us to walk in the way of the godly. Psalm 1 is also important because it points us to the Lord Jesus Christ.Before the

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Friday: How to Celebrate Christmas
thinkact_qklktp on 11/21/2025

Friday: How to Celebrate Christmas

I notice something else at the end of the story. It is what I would call instructions on how to celebrate Christmas, the birth of Christ. First, we are told that “when they [the shepherds] had seen him, they spread the word concerning what had been told them about this child” (v. 17). The best way t

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