For Your Growth In Grace – July 14, 2024

The following is a list of recommended resources intended to help you in your walk with the Lord. These are resources that have helped me. Some came from the past week. Others were helpful in the past. All of them have helped me grow in grace.

Articles

Sermon

  • Midwestern Seminary Chapel with Michael Reeves – April 24, 2024. This is a video of a Midwestern Seminary Chapel message by Michael Reeves delivered on April 24, 2024, as part of the Spurgeon Library Conference. I had the blessing of attending this conference, and everything I experienced at Midwestern was top-notch.

Book

  • Don’t Waste Your Life by John Piper and published by Crossway. You can purchase your copy here. This is a classic that I personally recommend every Christian read. Here is a quote from the Preface: “If you live gladly to make others glad in God, your life will be hard, your risks will be high, and your joy will be full… Some of you will die in the service of Christ. That will not be a tragedy. Treasuring life above Christ is a tragedy.” (from page 10).

Songs

Video

Last Week on Bible Living Blog

From the Archives

  • It’s Sweet! This post is from my favorite writer and guest, my wife, Elizabeth. This tells the story of her interaction with our oldest daughter.
  • Family Worship Guide (Updated) Family worship is a precious opportunity that many of us do not utilize. For some of us, family worship was not a part of our daily routine as we grew up. Maybe you grew up in a Christian home that did not learn or see the importance of family worship. Maybe you grew up in a home with unbelieving parents. Either way, there are many of us who did not grow up with family worship. We see the importance of family worship, want to begin family worship, but do not know how. This article provides some examples.

Disclaimer:

You should know that this is simply a list of recommended resources. I do not receive any compensation for recommending these to you.

Remember, this is not an endorsement of everything in these books, on these sites, or by these authors. Use discernment as you browse bibleliving.blog and all other resources.