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			<title>Why the Resurrection? Reprised</title>
						<description><![CDATA[Last week, Dr. Juan Valdes responded to questions asked about the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. This week, he continues along this line answering questions about the need for the resurrection of Christ, especially in relation to salvation.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="36" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>Last week, Dr. Juan Valdes responded to questions asked about the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. This week, he continues along this line answering questions about the need for the resurrection of Christ, especially in relation to salvation.</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="1" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/7430858_800x418_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/7430858_800x418_2500.jpg"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/7430858_800x418_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="2" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="3em"><h2  style='font-size:3em;color:@color1;'><b>Can you be a Christian and not believe in the resurrection?</b></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="3" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Was the resurrection of Jesus Christ necessary? Can you be a Christian and not believe in the resurrection? The key to answering these questions is to first consider what it means to be a Christian. Since there are two very distinct ways of defining what it means to be a “Christian,” &nbsp;we need to understand why one definition does not require belief in the resurrection, and the other definition demands it.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="4" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="3em"><h2  style='font-size:3em;color:@color1;'><b>Which One Are You?</b></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="5" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h3  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>1. An Admirer of Christ's Ideas and Philosophies</b></h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="6" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">If by “Christian” one means a fan of the teachings of Christ, then the answer&nbsp; to "Can you be a Christian and not believe in the resurrection?" is YES. In this case, you can be a “Christian” and not believe in the resurrection. It is no different from people who consider themselves “Thomist” (followers of Thomas Aquinas’s philosophy), and we all know he did not rise from the dead. Likewise, others call themselves “Buddhists,” “Platonists,” “Marxists,” etc., and by this they mean to say they admire, agree with, follow, or adhere to the philosophies and ideas espoused by these men.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="7" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Since all of these men are dead, it is only their ideas that live on. Most importantly, this type of “following” does not demand that one adhere to everything these men said, nor does it require they be resurrected—one may simply be a fan of some of their ideas.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="8" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h3  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>2. A Beneficiary of Christ's Redemptive Sacrifice</b></h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="9" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">HOWEVER, if by “Christian” we mean a born-again person redeemed by the blood of Christ, adopted by God, who will enjoy eternal life in Heaven, then the answer to the above question is NO. A Christian in this sense is someone who is a fan of Christ and not just his ideas. Because He is no longer dead, Christ—and not just His ideas—lives on. A Christian in this sense is someone who reaps all the benefits of Jesus’ life, death, and most importantly His resurrection. Christ himself made this abundantly clear.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="10" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="11" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:30px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-left" data-size="30px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-left fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="12" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h3  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>John 11:25</b> NKJV<br>Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live. And whoever lives and believes in Me shall never die. Do you believe this?”</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="13" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="14" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">In this passage, Jesus explains what sets Him apart from all the other teachers, philosophers, and religious leaders. Belief in Him is belief in His resurrection, and thus ours, as well. One must believe that Jesus rose from the dead, or else this passage is meaningless. </div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="15" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Many in fact doubt the resurrection, but they do so in spite of the strong and overwhelming historical evidence for the resurrection. Paul’s teachings, throughout his letters, are emphatic about the centrality of the resurrection. To the Romans, he explains the reason why we must believe in the resurrection in order to be saved.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="16" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="17" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:30px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-left" data-size="30px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-left fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="18" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h3  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>Romans 10:9-10</b> NKJV<br>That if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. For with the heart one believes unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="19" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="20" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Why is the resurrection so important? Namely, if Christ did not rise from the dead, then He was not God. If Christ did not rise from the dead, then there is no resurrection for us. If Christ did not rise from the dead, then He was just another charlatan who promised what He could not deliver. If Christ did not rise from the dead, then we are wasting our time. Consider Paul’s argument in 1 Corinthians 15.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="21" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="22" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:30px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-left" data-size="30px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-left fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="23" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h3  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>I Corinthians 15:12-19</b> NKJV<br><br>Now if Christ is preached that He has been raised from the dead, how do some among you say that there is no resurrection of the dead? But if there is no resurrection of the dead, then Christ is not risen. And if Christ is not risen, then our preaching is empty and your faith is also empty. Yes, and we are found false witnesses of God, because we have testified of God that He raised up Christ, whom He did not raise up—if in fact the dead do not rise. For if the dead do not rise, then Christ is not risen. And if Christ is not risen, your faith is futile; you are still in your sins! Then also those who have fallen asleep in Christ have perished. If in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of all men the most pitiable.</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="24" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="25" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Paul describes Christianity without a risen Jesus as faith that is “empty” and “futile,” and it makes you among men “the most pitiable.” Even more important, if Jesus did not rise from the dead, then you cannot reap the benefits of His sacrificial death on the cross. Paul says you are “still in your sins.” Without the resurrection, we are still lost in our trespasses and alienated from God because of our sins. Without the resurrection of Christ, there is no eternal life and when we die, we “have perished.”</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="26" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1" data-size="3em"><h3  style='font-size:3em;color:@color1;'><b>Conclusion</b></h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="27" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Yes, you can be an admirer of Christ and his teachings without believing in His resurrection. In that case, your relationship is primarily with the ideas, not with the person. However, that type of relationship is no different from the one you may share with Plato’s ideas or Buddha’s ideas. It is a relationship that has no outcome beyond one’s lifetime. It may affect how you live here on earth in varying degrees, but it all ends when you die. What’s worse, you are still lost in your sins and alienated from God, destined to an eternal existence without Him.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="28" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">On the other hand, a relationship with the living, resurrected Christ is altogether different. &nbsp;That type of relationship is accompanied by the benefits that follow Christ’s redemptive work of the cross and His resurrection. Not only are you saved from the penalty of your sins by Christ’s death, but you can accept the hope of eternal life through His resurrection. In other words, you are reconciled with God for all eternity. Unlike the admirer, the greatest benefits of this type of relationship are not found in this life, but they begin when the mortal body dies. In the words of Jesus, “though he may die, he shall live,” and that new life in Heaven is more glorious than could ever be imagined.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="29" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="30" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:580px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/7430655_1304x562_500.PNG);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/7430655_1304x562_2500.PNG" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/7430655_1304x562_500.PNG" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="31" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><b>To learn more about Juan Valdes, or to book him as a speaker, please click</b> <a href="https://www.rforh.com/juan-valdes" rel="" target="_self">HERE</a>.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-spacer-block " data-type="spacer" data-id="32" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="spacer-holder" data-height="30" style="height:30px;"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="33" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1"><h2  style='color:@color1;'>Download Our Free App!</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="34" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">To encourage you in your walk with Christ, download our free app where you will find hundreds of digital resources to train and equip you in staying bold in your faith. 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			<title>Cross  &quot;Whys&quot; Reprised</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="40" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>Join us today for timely and pertinent blog archive from Dr. Juan Valdes.</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="1" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/7368124_6239x2674_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/7368124_6239x2674_2500.jpg" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/7368124_6239x2674_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="2" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="3" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.6em"><h3  style='font-size:2.6em;color:@color1;'>Why did Jesus have to die? Why couldn’t it have been done another way?</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="4" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="5" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">When considering the nature of these two questions, it is important to distinguish between them. The first question, “Why did Jesus have to die?” has to do with the necessity and purpose of Jesus’ death on the cross. It is a theological question that is foundational to the doctrine of salvation.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="6" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">The second question, “Why couldn’t it have been done another way?” is a philosophical question that addresses whether God’s plan of redemption is the best of all possible plans. While the two questions are definitely related, their answers are unique and best addressed separately.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="7" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h2  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>WHY DID JESUS HAVE TO DIE?</b></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="8" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Jesus did not “have to” die. The Bible is clear that Jesus voluntarily chose to die. Jesus affirms this clearly when He states:</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="9" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:30px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-left" data-size="30px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-left fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="10" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1"><h3  style='color:@color1;'><b>John 10:17-18</b>, NKJV<br>“…I lay down my life that I may take it up again. No one takes it from Me, but I lay it down myself…”</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="11" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Jesus could have chosen not to die, in which case we would all be lost in our sins and our transgressions, and we would be separated from God forever. But Jesus chose to offer Himself as a sacrifice because man had accrued a debt with God that he was unable to pay for. </div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="12" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/7368129_200x200_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/7368129_200x200_2500.png"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/7368129_200x200_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="13" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">God’s perfect justice demands that all transgressions receive just punishment. The punishment for sin against God is death. Jesus chose to die for us because He loves us and did not want anyone to have to pay the ultimate price for their sins—death (Romans 3:23; 6:23). He chose to die for us as payment for our sins. By choosing to die on our behalf, Jesus chose to <i>pay in full</i> the debt of our transgressions (Colossians 2:14).</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="14" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h2  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>WHY COULDN’T IT HAVE BEEN DONE ANOTHER WAY?</b></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="15" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">It is foolish of man, from his finite, limited perspective, to question the wisdom of God’s plan of redemption. Furthermore, it is extremely arrogant for man to believe that he is capable of coming up with a “better plan” or a “better alternative” to the one God chose. In His omniscience, God will always choose the best possible course of action in any given circumstance to accomplish His perfect will. Had there been a better way, a way that would have kept Christ off the cross, we can be sure God would have chosen it.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="16" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">A quick survey of the two most common alternatives that have been proposed highlights the foolishness of man in sharp contrast with the wisdom of God. Some have argued that God could have created man without the option to sin and thus Jesus’ death on the cross would have been unnecessary. While this sounds good, careful consideration reveals the folly.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="17" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="18" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h3  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'>God’s salvation and forgiveness are available to ALL who believe (John 3:16-17), but no one is forced to believe or accept it.</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="19" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="20" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">God created man perfect. Part of what makes us perfect is that God created us as free beings (as opposed to robots). Had God created us without freedom—that would not have been good—meaning it would have been evil. Yes, it is our freedom that makes sin possible, but it doesn’t make it necessary. We chose to abuse of our freedom and make sin actual. Nevertheless, God’s plan accounted for our abuse of freedom and includes a plan for redeeming man from his fallen state.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="21" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Others propose that God could have chosen to forgive everyone, Jesus didn’t have to die on the cross, and everyone would go to Heaven. Once again, that sounds great, but upon closer consideration it doesn’t work either.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="22" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">First, forgiveness of sin is impossible when it is not sought by the transgressor. God would not violate man’s freedom to choose to obey or disobey God. When man freely chooses to disobey God and is unrepentant, forgiveness, in the true sense of the word, is not possible.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="23" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="24" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h3  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'>Yes, it is our freedom that makes sin possible, but it doesn’t make it necessary.</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="25" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="26" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Second, the idea seems to suggest that God is unwilling to forgive some people. This is not true! God’s salvation and forgiveness are available to ALL who believe (John 3:16-17), but no one is forced to believe or accept it.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="27" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Furthermore, everyone going to Heaven would be a violation of man’s free will—for there are many who do not want to go to Heaven. For those who freely choose to reject God—who affirm that they want nothing to do with Him, being forced to spend an eternity with Him would be worse than hell. C.S. Lewis said it well.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="28" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:30px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-left" data-size="30px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-left fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="29" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h3  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><div style="margin-left: 60px;"><i>There are only two kinds of people in the end: those who say to God, `Thy will be done,’ and those to whom God says, in the end, `Thy will be done.’ All that are in Hell, chose it. Without that self-choice, there could be no Hell.</i></div></h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="30" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:30px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-right" data-size="30px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-right fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="31" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h2  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>CONCLUSION</b></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="32" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">One of the things that sets Christianity apart from all other religions is God’s perfect justice juxtaposed with God’s perfect mercy! God’s justice is perfect—every transgression—no matter how small—must be paid for. God does not turn a blind eye on any sin—regardless of who commits it. That is perfect justice! However, God’s mercy is also perfect!<br><br>God loves mankind with perfect love and does not desire that anyone should perish—so God devised a plan by which HE pays the debt demanded by his justice and makes righteousness available through Jesus Christ to all who believe. That is perfect mercy! That is why Jesus had to die, and it could not have been done any other way. There is no greater plan of redemption!</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="33" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="34" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h3  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'>God loves mankind with perfect love and does not desire that anyone should perish.</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="35" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="36" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><b>To learn more about Juan Valdes, or to book him as a speaker, please click&nbsp;</b><a href="https://www.rforh.com/juan-valdes" rel="" target="_self"><b>HERE</b></a><b>.</b></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="37" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:440px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/19018394_647x698_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/19018394_647x698_2500.png" data-shadow="none"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/19018394_647x698_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="38" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">To encourage you in your walk with Christ, download our free app where you will find hundreds of digital resources to train and equip you in staying bold in your faith. 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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="39" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>Today's blog is another one from the archives, written by Carl Kerby.</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="1" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/7119559_750x500_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/7119559_750x500_2500.jpg"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/7119559_750x500_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="2" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="3" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">One point I always try to make when speaking is that what we believe about where we come from has a profound effect on how we think and act. &nbsp;For instance, <b>IF one believes</b> life is the result of billions of years of random chance processes, how does one justify placing value on human life?</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="4" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">According to the 2011 PBS documentary entitled, <i>The Journey of Life</i>, humans are here because, “Over the course of 14 billion years, hydrogen gas transformed itself into mountains, butterflies, the music of Bach, and you and me.”</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="5" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">If this is the case, we have no real value; our perceived value is determined by man’s fallible opinion, which means that it comes from how pretty, smart, strong, or wealthy we are. &nbsp;It’s all determined by WHAT we bring “to the plate”—by what we offer.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="6" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-spacer-block " data-type="spacer" data-id="7" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="spacer-holder" data-height="30" style="height:30px;"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="8" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.3em"><h3  style='font-size:2.3em;color:@color1;'><b>... Our value comes from the fact that the Creator of everything made us in His image—NOTHING could give us more value than that.</b></h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-spacer-block " data-type="spacer" data-id="9" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="spacer-holder" data-height="30" style="height:30px;"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="10" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="11" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Think about it, if we don’t have much to offer (according to arbitrary standards set by the opinions of somebody), then we could be classified as “useless eaters.” This was the case in Germany, which led to the killing of millions of human beings, many of whom were German citizens. Most people don’t know that Hitler’s Nazi regime didn’t just execute Jewish people; they actually started with mentally and physically handicapped Germans and continued from there.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="12" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">On the other hand, what are the implications IF we believe God created man in His image? &nbsp;IF we are fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalm 139:14), and God literally knits a human together in his or her mother’s womb, that changes everything. &nbsp;If THAT history is true, our value comes from the fact that the Creator of everything made us in His image—NOTHING could give us more value than that. In fact, it’s <i>because </i>God loves us and made us in His image that we have great value.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="13" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">After speaking at a youth camp, a gentleman suggested that I watch a documentary entitled <i>Killing Us Softly</i> by Jean Kilbourne. &nbsp;Ms. Kilbourne is a pioneering activist for women, as well as speaker and author. &nbsp;She’s well known for her work on the image of women in advertising, and uses the powerful message of this documentary to show how ad agencies exploit women. &nbsp;(Interestingly, this is something that I’ve spoken about for a while now, but had never heard of her work. I’m also very concerned that the messages we see in the media are having an extremely detrimental impact on this generation.) Even though I would be in agreement with much of what I saw in the documentary, I’m not able to use the video because some images are pretty explicit.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="14" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">There is one area that I believe is noticeably hypocritical, though, and thought I should comment on it. &nbsp;Ms. Kilbourne made the following statement:</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-spacer-block " data-type="spacer" data-id="15" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="spacer-holder" data-height="30" style="height:30px;"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="16" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:30px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-left" data-size="30px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-left fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="17" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div style="margin-left: 80px;">We all grow up in a culture in which women’s bodies are constantly turned into ‘things’ and ‘objects’ … And this is everywhere, in all kinds of advertising, women’s bodies turned into ‘things’—into objects. &nbsp;Now of course this affects female self-esteem. It also does something even more insidious: it creates a climate in which there is widespread violence against women. &nbsp;I’m not at all saying that an ad like this directly causes violence—it’s not that simple. <b><i>But turning a human being into a thing is almost always the first step toward justifying violence against that person.</i></b>&nbsp; (Emphasis mine.)</div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="18" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:30px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-right" data-size="30px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-right fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-spacer-block " data-type="spacer" data-id="19" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="spacer-holder" data-height="30" style="height:30px;"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="20" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Here’s where I see the hypocrisy: Ms. Kilbourne is very supportive of abortion rights.<sup>1</sup>&nbsp; The "turning-people-into-things" approach, which she rightly condemns, is exactly what “pro-choice” proponents do in order to justify <i>their&nbsp;</i>actions. They dehumanize humans—they turn humans into “things.” &nbsp;That’s why instead of calling the unborn child a “child,” they call him or her a “fetus.” Let's look at some definitions to illustrate what I'm saying.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="21" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="22" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">According to the <i>Merriam-Webster Dictionary</i>, a <i><b>fetus&nbsp;</b></i>is:<div>An unborn or unhatched vertebrate, especially after attaining the basic structural plan of its kind; specifically : <i>a developing human</i> (emphasis mine) from usually two months after conception to birth</div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="23" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Yet, when you go to the <i>1828 Noah Webster’s Dictionary</i>, a <i><b>fetus&nbsp;</b></i>is:<div>The young of viviparous animals in the womb, and of oviparous animals in the egg, after it is perfectly formed; before which time it is called embryo. A young animal then is called a fetus from the time its parts are distinctly formed, till its birth.</div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="24" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="25" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">In the 1828 Webster’s Dictionary, a “fetus” only pertained to animals. &nbsp;Today, however, unborn CHILDREN have been turned into “things” to help justify the greatest violence that can be taken against a human being—murder!</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="26" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Please don’t misunderstand, we need to speak loudly and clearly against the exploitation of any human being because it’s wrong. &nbsp;But, if Ms. Kilbourne truly wants to be consistent, she needs to take a stand—as we all must—for ALL human life, and that includes the unborn child.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="27" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">The truth is, because God made us in His image, we have value. This is why Ms. Kilbourne, (even if she doesn’t realize she’s borrowing from the biblical worldview) makes her point that women shouldn’t be treated as “things.” &nbsp;This is also why she has compassion and finds the courage to stand up for this cause—she believes there is an objective right and wrong. If everything (including us) is an accident, then nothing (including us) has any real value, and there is no objective right or wrong. That means the virtue we call compassion is no different from hatred, and courage is no different from cowardice.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="28" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">We want you to KNOW that you are special because God created you. &nbsp;True, we live in a fallen world where babies are killed in their mother’s wombs, and women are exploited. &nbsp;Those things are wrong. Those things are sinful. And the fact is, we have all sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. &nbsp;All of us are guilty of rebelling against a just and holy God, and we deserve death and separation from Him for all eternity. But because God is also gracious and merciful, He has provided a way, through Jesus, for us to be saved from the consequences of our sins (Romans 3:23–25; Romans 5:9; John 3:16; Ephesians 2:8).</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="29" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:30px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-left" data-size="30px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-left fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="30" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.3em"><h3  style='font-size:2.3em;color:@color1;'><b>Ephesians 2:4, 5</b><br><br>But God, being rich in mercy, because of the great love with which he loved us, even when we were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ—by grace you have been saved.</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-spacer-block " data-type="spacer" data-id="31" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="spacer-holder" data-height="30" style="height:30px;"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="32" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Because God loves us, we have great value, so much so that He died on a cross to pay for our sins even while we were rejecting Him (Romans 5:8). &nbsp;He died to pay the price for our rebellion (1 John 2:2). His shed blood pays the price for ALL of our sins (2 Corinthians 5:21; Col 1:19–20; Hebrews 9:22).&nbsp; This is why, if we repent and place our trust in Christ alone, we can spend eternity with Him in a place that He has prepared called Heaven (Acts 3:19; John 14:2–4; 1 John 5:13).</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="33" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">If you’ve not turned yourself over to Christ, may we ask you to consider giving it all to Him today. &nbsp;Right now! And if you have already trusted Christ as your Savior, always remember, Christian, you’re a child of the King.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="34" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:200px;"><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="35" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><sup>1</sup> Margaret Fosmoe, (April 12, 2017) “Author says Saint Mary’s College rescinded speech invite over Planned Parenthood award,” <i>South Bend Tribune</i>. https://www.southbendtribune.com/story/news/education/2017/04/12/author-says-saint-marys-college-rescinded-speech-invite-over-planned-parenthood-award/45907861/ (Accessed March 9, 2022).</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="36" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="37" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">To learn more about our Founder and President, Carl Kerby, or to book him as a speaker, please click <a href="https://www.rforh.com/carl-kerby" rel="" target="_self">HERE</a>.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="38" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:490px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/19018404_648x698_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/19018404_648x698_2500.png" data-shadow="none"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/19018404_648x698_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="32" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>Today's blog is one from our archives. Join our own Carl Kerby in one of his early ministry lessons....</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="1" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:30px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-left" data-size="30px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-left fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="2" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1"><h2  style='color:@color1;'><b>Psalm 119:105</b><br>Thy word is a lamp unto my feet,<br>and a light unto my path.</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="3" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="4" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">One of the most memorable teaching moments that I’ve had over the years was at the very beginning of my ministry with a young man named Ricky. I was leading a youth group, and we were memorizing Scripture. &nbsp;The verse for the week was Psalm 119:105. Here’s how the class started: </div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="5" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">The first young man came up and recited: <i>“Thy word iza lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path.” &nbsp;</i><i>“Good job,”</i> I said.<br>&nbsp;<br>The next young man came up and started: <i>“Thyword iza lamp unto my feet anda light unto my path.” &nbsp;</i><i>“That’s good,”</i> I said. And so it went for about two more young men, each one saying the verse faster than the previous person. &nbsp;Then came Ricky!</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="6" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>“Ricky, what does Psalm 119:105 say?” &nbsp;</i><br>Ricky took a deep breath, and let it fly: &nbsp;<i>“Thywordizalampuntomyfeetandalightuntomypath!”</i><br>&nbsp;<br>He looked at me, very happy with himself. &nbsp;It was almost as if he’d set a new land speed record and was pumped about it. &nbsp;Then, I did the unforgivable … I asked him a question.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="7" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>“Ricky, was does Psalm 119:105 <b>mean</b>?”</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="8" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Ricky’s smile immediately turned into a frown. &nbsp;Burrows formed in his forehead as he thought about my question. &nbsp;I could see the wheels turning as he looked up at me and said,<i> “I don’t know; nobody’s ever asked us that before.”</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="9" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:500px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6753122_5184x3456_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/6753122_5184x3456_2500.jpg" data-fill="true" data-shadow="float"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6753122_5184x3456_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="10" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">I felt horrible. I was a brand-new leader and didn’t have a clue about the “right” way to lead. &nbsp;I didn’t know I wasn’t supposed to ask questions about understanding what we were doing.<br>&nbsp;<br>The young men all looked at me as if to say, <i>“What’s wrong with this guy? &nbsp;That’s not the way class is supposed to go. &nbsp;We recite our verse, then play our games.”</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="11" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Well, I’ve always been “weird” and felt like memorization without application is WORTHLESS! &nbsp;Please don’t misunderstand me, Scripture memorization is very important—I wish I were better at it. &nbsp;BUT, you can memorize the whole Bible and still be as lost as a goose. &nbsp;I’ve met a number of people who can quote a lot of Scriptures, but have no idea what they mean.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="12" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">So, being new to the whole teaching thing, I came up with something off of the top of my head to try to get them to understand. &nbsp;It went something like this:</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="13" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="14" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div style="margin-left: 40px;"><b>Carl</b>: <i>“Ok, everyone, get on that side of the room.”</i></div><div style="margin-left: 40px;"><b>Youth</b>: <i>“What?” &nbsp;“Why?” “Huh!”&nbsp;</i> (You know, the typical young men responses when told to do something.)</div><br><div style="margin-left: 40px;"><b>Carl</b>: <i>“You heard me, everyone get on that side of the room.”</i></div><div style="margin-left: 40px;"><b>Youth</b>: &nbsp; (Grumble, grumble, grumble)</div><br><div style="margin-left: 40px;"><b>Carl</b>: &nbsp;<i>“Here’s your job: Get from this side of the room to the other side of the room and back, as fast as possible, without touching any of the desks or chairs.”</i></div><div style="margin-left: 40px;"><b>Youth</b>: &nbsp;<i>“What?” &nbsp;“Why?” “Huh!”</i>&nbsp; (You know, the typical young men responses when told to do something.)</div><br><div style="margin-left: 40px;"><b>Carl</b>: <i>&nbsp;“You heard me, just do it!”</i></div><div style="margin-left: 40px;"><b>Youth</b>: &nbsp;(Grumble, grumble, grumble)</div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="15" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">After they had done that, I continued:<br>&nbsp;<div style="margin-left: 40px;"><b>Carl</b>: &nbsp;<i>“Good job, guys.”</i></div><div style="margin-left: 40px;"><b>Youth</b>: &nbsp;<i>“That was easy.” &nbsp;“Boring.” (</i>plus grumble, grumble, grumble)</div><div style="margin-left: 40px;">&nbsp;</div><div style="margin-left: 40px;"><b>Carl</b>: &nbsp;<i>“Now, this time I’m going to blindfold you and turn off all the lights so that you can’t see anything. &nbsp;Then I’m going to rearrange all of these desks and chairs. &nbsp;Some will have the legs of the chairs and tables sticking out sideways. &nbsp;You then have to run from this side of the room to the other and back without touching any of the chairs and tables.”</i></div><div style="margin-left: 40px;"><i>Youth: &nbsp;“No! &nbsp;We don’t want to do that!”</i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="16" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div style="margin-left: 40px;"><b>Carl</b>: &nbsp;<i>“Why?”</i></div><div style="margin-left: 40px;"><b>Youth</b>: &nbsp;<i>“Because if we run into the chairs or tables, we could get hurt.”</i></div><div style="margin-left: 40px;">&nbsp;</div><div style="margin-left: 40px;"><b>Carl</b>: &nbsp;<i>“That’s Psalm 119:105 in action!”</i></div><div style="margin-left: 40px;"><b>Youth</b>: <i> “What?”</i></div><div style="margin-left: 40px;">&nbsp;</div><div style="margin-left: 40px;"><b>Carl</b>: <i>“Think about it. &nbsp;God is telling us that His Word is like a spotlight that we can use as we go through life. &nbsp;At night, if you don’t have a light source, you could trip over things or run into things and get hurt. &nbsp;But if you’ve got a spotlight that’s lighting up your path, you’ll be ok. &nbsp;Those chairs and tables represent sin. &nbsp;God’s told us what sin is and the impact it will have on us if we’re not careful. &nbsp;The same way you don’t want to run blindfolded in a room with all kind of dangers, you don’t want to go through life blindfolded with even more dangers. &nbsp;You need God’s Word to point out the traps that are around us. &nbsp;Now, you are free to do what you want to do, but just know this: There are consequences for the decisions that you make. &nbsp;I hope that makes sense.”</i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="17" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="18" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1"><h2  style='color:@color1;'><b>Today’s youth will not just accept something as truth because we say so.</b></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="19" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="20" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">As far back as I can remember in my Christian walk, I’ve always had a desire to teach the application of faith in Christ. &nbsp;Without application, it’s my humble belief that Christianity is done. &nbsp;Today’s youth will just not accept something as truth because we say so.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="21" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">I’m not attacking anyone here, and I’m sure there are much better ways to teach than the way that I did. &nbsp;I don’t have huge followings or massive numbers of notches on my belt that I can show you where people have fallen on their face and totally turned their lives around after hearing me speak.<br><br>What I do have is a peace in knowing that with all of my heart, mind, soul, and strength, I’m trying to represent the Lord well and share His Love with a lost and dying world that is crying out for hope. &nbsp;That hope is Jesus.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="22" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">As the body of Christ, we each have gifts that are unique to us. &nbsp;God has prepared us to reach different folks. &nbsp;I can reach someone that will never listen to you. &nbsp;But, you can reach someone that will never listen to me. &nbsp;Please, USE YOUR GIFT to bring glory to Christ.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="23" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="24" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1"><h2  style='color:@color1;'>&nbsp;<br><b>Stay Bold</b> and shine a light, God’s light, on someone today!</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="25" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="26" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">This story as well as the rest of Carl’s testimony is told within the book, <i>Reasons for Hope in the Mosaic of Your Life.</i> Available <a href="https://www.rforh.com/media?sapurl=LytobThnL21lZGlhL21pLytjbmIyZ2h4P2VtYmVkPXRydWUmcmVjZW50Um91dGU9YXBwLndlYi1hcHAubGlicmFyeS5saXN0JnJlY2VudFJvdXRlU2x1Zz0lMkJxZ2Y1NHI0" rel="" target="_self">HERE&nbsp;</a>as a free, downloadable PDF or on our RforH app.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="27" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:340px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6753016_512x341_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/6753016_512x341_2500.png" data-shadow="none"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6753016_512x341_500.png" class="fill" alt="" 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			<title>God's Word: Like a Lion</title>
						<description><![CDATA[Today’s blog was written by speaker and guest blogger, Bob Gillespie. We invite you to read this charge to further build your courage to stand boldly on the Word of God. For centuries, the Bible was caged up in monasteries and limited to only the spiritual elite who decided for everyone else what the Scriptures meant. Then Martin Luther—a German monk who became the catalyst for the 16th-century Pr...]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="27" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>Today’s blog was written by speaker and guest blogger, Bob Gillespie. We invite you to read this charge to further build your courage to stand boldly on the Word of God.</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="1" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/7053868_5653x3180_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/7053868_5653x3180_2500.jpg" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/7053868_5653x3180_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="2" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="3" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">For centuries, the Bible was caged up in monasteries and limited to only the spiritual elite who decided for everyone else what the Scriptures meant. Then Martin Luther—a German monk who became the catalyst for the 16th-century Protestant Reformation—came along and “turned the Bible loose” for all to read. It was translated into the language of the people so they could read it and be transformed by the power of the Word and the Holy Spirit.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="4" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">The Bible then became more than just a spiritual book to be read by monks; it was released to the people of the world as the Word from our Creator. Revered by scientists and peasants alike as the key to understanding all truth, God’s Word empowered the common man to act as image bearers of the Creator rather than slaves of an establishment. This new understanding of scripture rekindled the human spirit and brought in more liberty and prosperity than the world had ever known.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="5" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="6" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:30px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-left" data-size="30px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-left fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="7" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.3em"><h3  style='font-size:2.3em;color:@color1;'>The Word of God is like a lion. You don't have to defend a lion. All you have to do is let the lion loose, and the lion will defend itself.<br><i>Charles Spurgeon</i></h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="8" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="9" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Of course, Satan, the father of deception, was not going to just lie down and give up. He conjured up another strategy to again cage the lion of God’s Word and relegate it to the status of mystical writings. One of the greatest attacks on the Bible—initiated during the Enlightenment period of the 18<sup>th</sup> century and propagated in the 19<sup>th</sup> century and following—was to introduce the concept of millions of years and evolution into explaining how we got here.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="10" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Sadly, much of the Church has since compromised the authority of the Bible with these satanic lies. In the eyes of the world, the Bible has been relegated to a place of obscurity and has lost its relevance to topics that are of significance to society.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="11" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Consequently, the Bible was once again “caged,” seemingly confined only to the church. Even the Church did not rise to the occasion and declare with confidence that science has not proven the Bible is a myth. Instead, Christians distanced themselves from science, reinforcing the notion that the Bible is only a spiritual or mystical book instead of it being the origin of scientific principles that, in fact, confirm creation and order by the Master Designer.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="12" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">In turn, the Christian witness today has deteriorated to a plea to blindly disregard all the scientific evidence and join us in the “cage of mystical truth.” Obviously, this strategy is not working. The youth are not buying this, and we are losing an entire generation. As the older generation dies off along with their stand for biblical morality and sound doctrine, the world is on the verge of slipping into another Dark Ages, turning to man’s ideas for “truth” rather than the absolute truth revealed by the almighty God.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="13" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="14" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:30px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-left" data-size="30px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-left fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="15" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.3em"><h3  style='font-size:2.3em;color:@color1;'>It’s time for Christianity to actively address real science<br>and our true history found in Genesis . . .</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="16" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="17" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">What we need is a new Reformation. Spurgeon was right—we don’t need to defend the lion; we need to let it loose. To release the Word from the confines of mystical truth, we need to address the vicious attacks on the Word. Since the lies of the world, the flesh, and the devil have been touted and shouted incessantly over time, the population has accepted them as truth. And because the Church has waited far too long to respond, the cage has now been locked multiple times from within and from without.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="18" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">It’s time for Christianity to actively address real science and our true history found in Genesis even as the world heaps on mountains of unanswered attacks against the authority of the Bible, insisting it is a myth. “But sanctify the Lord God always in your hearts, and always be ready to give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you, with meekness and fear” (1 Peter 3:15).</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="19" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>Reasons for Hope</i> (as well as other creation ministries) stands as a modern-day Martin Luther with the courage to confront the Church for its compromise and complacency. Our goal is to uncage the Lion, to call the Church and the culture back to the authority of God’s Word, and to let the Bible do what it is supposed to do.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="20" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/7064662_590x214_500.PNG);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/7064662_590x214_2500.PNG"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/7064662_590x214_500.PNG" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="21" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="22" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">To &nbsp;further encourage you in your walk with Christ, download our free app where you will find hundreds of digital resources to train and equip you to stay bold in your faith. Just click <a href="https://www.rforh.com/rforhapp" rel="" target="_self">HERE</a>, and look for the blue asterisk on the black background.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="23" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:340px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6677174_1960x1960_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/6677174_1960x1960_2500.jpg" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6677174_1960x1960_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="24" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="25" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>Guest Blogger Bio:</i><br>Bob and his wife Lois graduated from Cedarville University in Ohio. &nbsp;Bob then received his master’s degree at Clark’s Summit Seminary in PA. &nbsp;They spent 14 years teaching in Christian schools in Ohio and another ten years teaching missionary kids in West Africa. Upon leaving Africa, the Gillespies felt God’s calling to join full-time apologetics ministry. Learn more about Bob and his ministry by clicking <a href="https://creationshope.org/" rel="" target="_self">HERE</a>. &nbsp; </div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="26" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:510px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/14210475_550x360_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/14210475_550x360_2500.png" data-shadow="hover"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/14210475_550x360_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>&quot;Without Pains, No Gains&quot; </title>
						<description><![CDATA[Since the events of Genesis 3, troubles have been the plight of mankind. As Christians, and to be perfectly honest, we sometimes bring troubles upon ourselves—through negligence (like car trouble, a leaky roof, a conflict with another) or disobedience (bad choices = unpleasant consequences). Yet, other times, we are hard-pressed to understand why, when we’re attentive and obedient, we experience t...]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2026 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="32" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Since the events of Genesis 3, troubles have been the plight of mankind. Often, we bring troubles upon ourselves—through negligence (like car trouble, a leaky roof, a conflict with another) or disobedience (bad choices = unpleasant consequences). As Christians, we completely understand hardship in those instances, but we are hard-pressed to understand <i>why </i>we experience trials when we’ve been attentive and obedient. After all, shouldn't we be blessed when we've been diligent in prayer and Bible study and have tried to honor the Lord in all we do?</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="1" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Let me be blunt and just cut to the chase: Trials are actually evidence of your salvation, as well as another way for God to show His love and care for you as His will is worked out in your life. Not convinced? Well, you've come to the right place, as the aim of this blog is to test out this claim and see what God’s Word has to say about it.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="2" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="3" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:30px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-left" data-size="30px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-left fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="4" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1"><h3  style='color:@color1;'><b>2 Timothy 3:12</b><br>Indeed, all who desire to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted.</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="5" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="6" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Please bear with me as I use <i>parts&nbsp;</i>of verses—all addressed to believers—to show that going through trials <i><b>is</b></i> one of the byproducts of being a “saved by grace, believer in Christ.” (Italics added for emphasis)</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="7" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div style="margin-left: 60px;">“And after you have <i>suffered </i>a little while … ” (1 Peter 5:10).</div><div style="margin-left: 60px;">“... be patient in <i>tribulation </i>… ” (Romans 12:12).</div><div style="margin-left: 60px;">“In the world you will have <i>tribulation </i>…” (John 16:33).</div><div style="margin-left: 60px;">“Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet <i>trials </i>of various kinds … ” (James 1:2).</div><div style="margin-left: 60px;">“Many are the <i>afflictions </i>of the righteous …” (Psalm 34:19).</div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="8" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Now, granted, I only shared the negative parts of the above verses to make the point that believers should <i><b>expect </b></i>trials. What I didn’t show was the positive results of those trials and how God uses them to make us more like Him. Here’s the whole message of these verses (color and italics used for emphasis) to tell the “rest of the story”:</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="9" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="10" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:30px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-left" data-size="30px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-left fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="11" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6937606_501x411_500.PNG);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/6937606_501x411_2500.PNG"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6937606_501x411_500.PNG" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="12" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="13" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Knowing that we’re going to have trials, but that our hope in Christ will get us through them and make us better, should resonate loud and clear, especially if we’re familiar with the “no pain, no gain” mantra. When I looked up the genesis of this phrase, the first mention came from the Jane Fonda aerobics era in the 1980s to emphasize the hard work and rewards of exercise. However, when I dug a little deeper, I found that it was originally coined in the 1500s and was included in John Ray’s<sup>1</sup> proverb collection penned in 1670 as “Without pains, no gains.”</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="14" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:320px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6942601_9000x6000_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/6942601_9000x6000_2500.jpg" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6942601_9000x6000_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="15" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">To further make this point, I’d like to end with the following illustration. I hope and pray it speaks to you as it did me.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="16" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:30px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-left" data-size="30px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-left fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="17" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1"><h3  style='color:@color1;'><b>Malachi 3:3 NKJV</b><br>He will sit as a refiner and a purifier of silver.</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="18" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div style="margin-left: 80px;">There was once a group of women studying the book of Malachi in the Old Testament. When they got to Malachi 3:3, they wondered what this statement meant about the character and nature of God. One of the women offered to find out about the process of refining silver and get back to the group at their next Bible study.</div><div data-empty="true" style="margin-left: 80px;"><br></div><div style="margin-left: 80px;">That week, this woman contacted a silversmith and made an appointment to watch him at work. She didn’t mention anything about the reason for her interest beyond her curiosity about the process of refining silver. As she watched him, the silversmith held a piece of silver over the fire and let it heat up. He explained that in refining silver, one needed to hold the silver in the middle of the fire where the flames were hottest to burn away all the impurities.</div><div data-empty="true" style="margin-left: 80px;"><br></div><div style="margin-left: 80px;">The woman thought about God holding us in such a hot spot; then she thought again about the verse, that He “sits as a refiner and purifier of silver.” She asked the silversmith if it was true that he had to sit there in front of the fire the whole time the silver was being refined.</div><div data-empty="true" style="margin-left: 80px;"><br></div><div style="margin-left: 80px;">“Yes,” he responded and explained that he not only had to sit there holding the silver, but he had to keep his eyes on the silver the entire time it was in the fire. If the silver was left even a moment too long in the flames, it would be damaged.</div><div data-empty="true" style="margin-left: 80px;"><br></div><div style="margin-left: 80px;">The woman was silent for a moment. Then she asked the silversmith, “How do you know when the silver is fully refined?”</div><div data-empty="true" style="margin-left: 80px;"><br></div><div style="margin-left: 80px;">He smiled and answered, “Oh, that’s easy. When I see my image in it.”</div><div>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;</div><div><span class="ws" style="margin-left: 40px;"></span><span class="ws" style="margin-left: 40px;"></span><span class="ws" style="margin-left: 40px;"></span><span class="ws" style="margin-left: 40px;"></span><span class="ws" style="margin-left: 40px;"></span><span class="ws" style="margin-left: 40px;"></span><span class="ws" style="margin-left: 40px;"></span><span class="ws" style="margin-left: 40px;"></span><span class="ws" style="margin-left: 40px;"></span><span class="ws" style="margin-left: 40px;"></span><span class="ws" style="margin-left: 40px;"></span>&nbsp; --<i>Unknown</i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="19" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:30px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-right" data-size="30px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-right fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="20" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Becoming like Christ is a difficult process, but the gain at the end is incomparable. Knowing He is with us every step of the way, ensuring that we are never taken through the fire to the point of harm, but only to perfect us to reflect His image, makes the pain pale in comparison to the joy that is to come.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="21" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="22" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:30px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-left" data-size="30px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-left fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="23" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1"><h3  style='color:@color1;'><b>1 Peter 4:12–13</b><br>Beloved, do not think it strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you, as though some strange thing happened to you; but rejoice to the extent that you partake of Christ's sufferings, that when His glory is revealed, you may also be glad with exceeding joy.</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="24" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:170px;"><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="25" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><sup>1</sup><sub>In my brief research, I learned that John Ray was a committed Christian, a leading botanist and naturalist in the 17th century who launched great progress in the field of taxonomy based on his biblical worldview, and he wrote a sermon entitled, “The Wisdom of God Manifested in the Works of Creation.” He’s definitely a kindred spirit of long ago, and a much more satisfying find than the Jane Fonda reference.</sub></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="26" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="27" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">To encourage you in your walk with Christ, download our free app where you will find hundreds of digital resources to train and equip you in staying bold in your faith. Just click <a href="https://www.rforh.com/rforhapp " rel="" target="_self">HERE</a>, and look for the blue asterisk on the black background.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="28" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:340px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6677174_1960x1960_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/6677174_1960x1960_2500.jpg" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6677174_1960x1960_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="29" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="30" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>Holly Varnum, Director of Curriculum Development, has decades of experience working with teens and adults in camp ministry, teaching, leadership, and curriculum writing (A Beka Book, Focus on the Family, and Answers in Genesis, to name a few). Saved at a very young age and with a passion for God’s truth, she has served in various roles including classroom teacher, homeschool mom, instructional coach, administrator, camp counselor, Sunday School and ladies’ Bible study teacher, and conference speaker.<br><br>Cooking/baking, hiking, traveling, and DIY projects are among her favorite pastimes. Holly and husband, Paul, have been married for almost 37 years, now reside in northeastern Maryland, and enjoy any time spent with their three daughters, two sons-in-law, and four grandchildren (so far!).</i><br><br>To learn more about Holly, and/or to schedule her to speak at a conference, ladies' retreat or Bible study or teen events, please click <a href="https://reasonsforhope.snappages.site/holly-varnum" rel="" target="_self">HERE</a>.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="31" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/20046815_812x351_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/20046815_812x351_2500.png" data-shadow="none"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/20046815_812x351_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Should a Christian Have Wealth?</title>
						<description><![CDATA[Today, we’re excited to hear from Reasons for Hope’s CEO, Wade Wacker, as he answers the long-debated question, “Is it okay for a Christian to be rich?” His response, presented with a biblical worldview, should settle this issue for believers once-for-all.]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2026 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="41" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>Today, we’re excited to hear from Reasons for Hope’s CEO, Wade Wacker, as he answers the long-debated question, “Is it okay for a Christian to be rich?” His response, presented with a biblical worldview, should settle this issue for believers once-for-all.</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="1" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:400px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6991095_8396x5598_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/6991095_8396x5598_2500.jpg" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6991095_8396x5598_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="2" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="3" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">A question that is often asked and debated is if it is okay for a Christian to be rich. &nbsp;Defining rich is a worldview, and many variables go into this topic, depending on the worldview one is coming from. &nbsp;Rich according to American standards is in a completely different category than compared to the world itself. &nbsp;However, once you get past the point of defining how much it takes to be rich, the question remains:&nbsp; Is it okay for a Christian to be rich?</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="4" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Let’s dive deeper by elaborating on two sets of Scripture passages (1 Timothy 6:3-10 and Matthew 19:16-24) often used to argue that Christians should not be rich:</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="5" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="6" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:30px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-left" data-size="30px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-left fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="7" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1" data-size="1.8em"><h3  style='font-size:1.8em;color:@color1;'><b>1 Timothy 6:10</b> NKJV<br><br>For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil, for which some have strayed from the faith in their greediness, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="8" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="9" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">As one of the most misquoted verses in the Bible, please note that it does <i>not </i>say that “money is the root of all evil,” which is the claim often made. &nbsp;Rather, it is the “LOVE” of money that is the root of all evil. &nbsp;Timothy is teaching us that if we make money the idol, it can lead to many sorrows. &nbsp;We must be extremely careful not to make money our sole focus and put that before our relationship with Christ.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="10" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">In today’s world, that is extremely tough to do as money is needed in so many aspects of one’s life. This verse simply and explicitly cautions us that wealth can become a hindrance to our relationship with Him if given a priority in our lives. &nbsp;Consequently, money is not the evil; the love of it is. This leads to the second passage I want to share.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="11" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="12" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:30px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-left" data-size="30px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-left fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="13" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1" data-size="1.8em"><h3  style='font-size:1.8em;color:@color1;'><b>Matthew 19:23-24</b> NKJV<br><br>Then Jesus said to His disciples, “Assuredly, I say to you that it is hard for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven. And again, I say to you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God.”</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="14" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="15" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Did Jesus say it was impossible for a rich man to get to Heaven? &nbsp;No, He did not. &nbsp;In this teaching, one must understand the context of why Jesus said what He did. &nbsp;Jesus just had a conversation with a rich person who was asking what it takes to inherit eternal life (Matthew 19:16-22). &nbsp;When Jesus told him to sell all his possessions, give to the poor, and follow Him, the rich man walked away sadly. &nbsp;Jesus knew the heart of the rich man was misguided in his wealth and where his love truly lied. &nbsp;Hence, Jesus told the disciples that this is the challenge that makes it difficult for a rich person to go to Heaven.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="16" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Money can so easily take over one’s life and become the love of it. &nbsp;One need not look further than Hollywood or Silicon Valley to see the effects of wealth—Christianity and biblical instruction are not even on the radar of most people in that realm. &nbsp;Money is their god. &nbsp;The life wealth has created for them is their Baal.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="17" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:440px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6991262_5400x3337_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/6991262_5400x3337_2500.jpg" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6991262_5400x3337_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="18" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">To fully understand this teaching, it is just as important to note what Jesus did <i>not&nbsp;</i>say. &nbsp;He did not say it is impossible to inherit eternal life if you are rich. &nbsp;Yes, Jesus knew what money would become in the world and was giving us all a very good warning of how difficult money could make it to keep the focus on Him. &nbsp;But, creating wealth with right heart for Jesus can still be done, and God left us examples in the Bible of some very rich people who honored Him. Let's briefly look at four of them:</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="19" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="20" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h2  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>1. Job is described as having many riches.</b></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="21" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:30px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-left" data-size="30px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-left fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="22" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1" data-size="1.8em"><h3  style='font-size:1.8em;color:@color1;'><b>Job 1:3&nbsp;</b>NKJV<br><br>Also, his possessions were seven thousand sheep, three thousand camels, five hundred yoke of oxen, five hundred female donkeys, and a very large household, so that this man was the greatest of all the people of the East.</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-spacer-block " data-type="spacer" data-id="23" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="spacer-holder" data-height="30" style="height:30px;"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="24" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h2  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>2. Abraham was “very rich.”</b></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="25" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:30px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-left" data-size="30px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-left fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="26" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1" data-size="1.8em"><h3  style='font-size:1.8em;color:@color1;'><b>Genesis 13:1-2</b> NKJV<br><br>Then Abram went up from Egypt, he and his wife and all that he had, and Lot with him, to the South.&nbsp; Abram was very rich in livestock, in silver, and in gold.</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-spacer-block " data-type="spacer" data-id="27" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="spacer-holder" data-height="30" style="height:30px;"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="28" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h2  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>3. King David’s wealth was enormous, and Chronicles&nbsp; </b><br><b>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;gives us a strong clue of how wealthy he was.</b></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="29" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:30px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-left" data-size="30px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-left fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="30" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1" data-size="1.8em"><h3  style='font-size:1.8em;color:@color1;'><b>1 Chronicles 22:14</b> NKJV<br><br>Indeed, I have taken much trouble to prepare for the house of the Lord one hundred thousand talents of gold and one million talents of silver, and bronze and iron beyond measure, for it is so abundant. I have prepared timber and stone also, and you may add to them.</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="31" style="text-align:justify;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div style="margin-left: 20px;">To give one an idea of how much wealth that is, one talent weighs 75 pounds or 1094 troy ounces. &nbsp;That means that King David gave 109,400,000 troy ounces of gold to his son, Solomon. &nbsp;With the price of gold today at $1,904 per ounce, that is $208.3 BILLION dollars.&nbsp; That is just the gold! &nbsp;When you consider the other assets King David accumulated, the numbers would be much bigger.&nbsp;</div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-spacer-block " data-type="spacer" data-id="32" style="text-align:justify;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="spacer-holder" data-height="30" style="height:30px;"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="33" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h2  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>4. King Solomon, by today’s standards, was worth around&nbsp;</b><b>$2.2 trillion dollars.&nbsp;</b>Remember, Solomon chose wisdom and God still blessed him with riches (2 Chronicles 9:13-29).</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="34" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="35" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">These are just a few of the examples of people with riches in the Bible, and the Lord blessed them greatly. &nbsp;So, to answer the original question: Yes, it is okay for a Christian to be wealthy. However, wealth does come with a price. The world, the flesh, and the devil will often attack as finances can so easily become the front and center of one’s focus. &nbsp;Because our sinful nature can easily tempt us to step over the line into greediness, we must be wary of that and seek God’s wisdom when that becomes the case.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="36" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Wealth can certainly be used to bless the Kingdom. Our Lord knows that some have talents to be missionaries, speakers, pastors, volunteers, elders, church helpers, etc., and others have talents that can create wealth to provide for such ministry. &nbsp;It takes everyone with their designated gifts to keep the body of Christ healthy and active. &nbsp; Regardless of the resources He blesses us with (talents, abilities, wealth, etc.), God has entrusted us to do good to further His work in this world. &nbsp;</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-spacer-block " data-type="spacer" data-id="37" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="spacer-holder" data-height="30" style="height:30px;"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="38" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="39" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">To&nbsp; further encourage you in your walk with Christ, download our free app where you will find hundreds of digital resources to train and equip you to stay bold in your faith. Just click <a href="https://www.rforh.com/rforhapp" rel="" target="_self">HERE</a>, and look for the blue asterisk on the black background.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="40" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:340px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/18838192_1960x1960_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/18838192_1960x1960_2500.jpg" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/18838192_1960x1960_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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						<description><![CDATA[The month of February immediately brings to mind thoughts of Valentine's Day, hearts, chocolate, flowers, and love. Join guest blogger, Brian Miller, today as he shares the amazing love of God―a love that surpasses anything the world can offer.]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2026 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="51" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>The month of February immediately brings to mind thoughts of Valentine's Day, hearts, chocolate, flowers, and love. Join guest blogger, Brian Miller, today as he shares the amazing love of God―a love that surpasses anything the world can offer. </i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="1" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:500px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/10286010_800x418_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/10286010_800x418_2500.jpg"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/10286010_800x418_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="2" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">WRITER’S NOTE: The following is adapted from a presentation I gave a few years ago as a guest speaker at a small Bible church in Texas. At the time, I had been reading a book by Dr. David Jeremiah, <i>God Loves You: He Always Has, He Always Will</i>, so this blog contains several insights that impacted me at the time. With Valentine’s Day coming up, it’s timely to talk about God’s love, which is far different from Hallmark’s (the world’s) idea of romantic love. It’s important to draw the distinction, especially between love and lust. Love always gives; lust always takes. Anyway, here’s a brief glimpse at the matchless love of God.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="3" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="4" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.6em"><h2  style='font-size:2.6em;color:@color1;'><i>"God’s love for you doesn’t depend on your perfection or achievement. It’s not that He looks away or isn’t concerned when you stumble. He sees it all, and He continues to love you with a love that is as eternal as eternity.”</i><br><b>&nbsp;</b><br>― Dr. David Jeremiah</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="5" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="6" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">“God is love.” The Apostle John makes that statement several times in I John.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="7" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">I want to make an important distinction here. John does not say, “Love is God.” We can’t make that mistake. There are many counterfeit loves in this world that are not in any way, shape, or form OF God. Notice also that he does not merely say, “God loves.” No, John wrote: “God is love.” Everything we see around us right now―you, me, the entire universe―is here because God is love. Everything He does, every action, is because He is love. Notice I said every “action,” not every action AND reaction. God acts. He doesn’t react. And when He acts, it is out of love. It is the essence of His divine nature.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="8" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Now you might say, “God is love. That’s all well and good to know. But how do I know who God really is? How do I know what love really is?”</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="9" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Those two questions are one and the same. And here’s the key. The answers are provided to us in God’s Word. Assurance of His love is provided through His Word, as well as through the work of the Holy Spirit, whom each believer in Jesus Christ has within him.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="10" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Below are a few statements about God’s love, and I promise you, I’m not even scraping the smallest percentage off the tip of the iceberg of who God is and what love is. For you Texans, an iceberg is a really big chunk of ice; I’ll forgive you if you’re not familiar, but being from Minnesota, we get a lot of it, especially this time of year. So I guess not really icebergs, but you catch my (snow)drift. Consider these aspects of God’s love:</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="11" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h2  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>God’s love is uncaused by anything we do.</b></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="12" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">He loves us because He made us. He loves us because it pleases Him to do so. 1 John 4:19 says, “We love Him because He first loved us.” He loved us before we were born, before we even existed.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="13" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h2  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>God’s love is unreasonable.</b></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="14" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">By that, I mean that He loves mankind despite our persistent rebellion against Him. I mean, as the Psalmist wrote, “Who is man that you should be mindful of him?” We’re prideful little specks of dust, spinning around on a piece of dust that’s spinning around another piece of dust … well, technically stardust, I guess. Yes, I guess I just called the sun, the center of our solar system, a piece of dust because it really is when compared to The Almighty.<br><br>There are 100 billion solar systems in the Milky Way alone. There are 100 billion-plus galaxies in the observable universe, and I get the feeling there is a whole lot more that man’s finite wisdom can’t see. There are more than a billion trillion stars in the observable universe. That’s 1 with 21 zeroes after it! That’s incomprehensible. Do you realize how finite we are? Yet, we minuscule dust particles shake our fists at God when things don’t go our way.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="15" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:500px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/10285984_1280x720_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/10285984_1280x720_2500.jpg" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/10285984_1280x720_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="16" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">But still ... “God commended―that word means 'demonstrates’ ―His love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us” (Romans 5:8). That is awesome. Those billion, trillion stars out there? God knows them all by name. Not only that, but God spoke them into existence. And yet He sent His only Son to die for us. Amazing.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="17" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h2  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>God’s love is eternal. Unending. Everlasting.</b></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="18" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Jeremiah 31:3 tells us, “I have loved you with an everlasting love; therefore, with lovingkindness have I drawn you.” God is eternal, and that means His love is eternal.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="19" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h2  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>God’s love is unlimited.</b></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="20" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">I love the following passage taken from Psalm 139. (Because God is love, it has been paraphrased, substituting "Your presence" and references to God with His love.)<br><br><i>“Where can I go from Your love?<br>Or where can I flee from Your love?<br>If I ascend into heaven, Your love is there.<br>If I make my bed in hell, behold, Your love is there.<br>If I take the wings of the morning,<br>And dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea,<br>Even there, Your love shall lead me,<br>And Your love shall hold me.<br>If I say, ‘Surely the darkness shall fall on me,’<br>Even the night shall be light about me;<br>Indeed the darkness shall not hide me from Your love.”</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="21" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h2  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>God’s love is unchanging.</b></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="22" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Malachi 3:6 says, “I am the Lord; I do not change.” Because He is love, it means His love does not change either.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="23" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h2  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>God’s love is unconditional.</b></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="24" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Author John Ortberg stated: <i>“Nothing you will ever do could make God love you more than He does right now: not greater achievement, not greater beauty, not wider recognition, not even greater levels of spirituality or obedience. Nothing you have ever done could make God love you any less: not any sin, not any failure, not any guilt, not any regret.”</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="25" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Dr. David Jeremiah adds, <i>“In other words, there is incredible hope for those who are disappointed in themselves. God’s love for you doesn’t depend on your perfection or achievement. It’s not that He looks away or isn’t concerned when you stumble. He sees it all, and He continues to love you with a love that is as eternal as eternity.”</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="26" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">I read those statements a while back, and it was like a lightbulb lit up for me. There is literally nothing I can do―good or bad―that will change God’s love for me. So, likewise, there is nothing you can do―good or bad―that can change God’s love for you.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="27" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">That was something I was mixed up about for a long time. Unconditional love really is incomprehensible from a human perspective. God gave us his Holy Spirit, not so we can love Him, but so He can show us, through his Spirit, how much He loves us. That’s why we’re warned to “Quench not the Spirit.” When we do, we cannot truly appreciate or understand God’s love toward us.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="28" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">I’ll wrap it up with a word of warning:</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="29" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:31px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-left" data-size="31px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-left fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="30" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h2  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>I John 2:15</b><br>Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world, for anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in them.</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="31" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">And a word of encouragement:</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="32" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:31px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-left" data-size="31px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-left fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="33" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h2  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>Romans 8:38-39</b><br>For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="34" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">And one last one:</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="35" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:31px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-left" data-size="31px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-left fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="36" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h2  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>Psalm 63:3</b><br>Because Your lovingkindness is better than life, my lips shall praise you.</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="37" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">This Valentine’s Day, no matter the condition of your human relationships, I pray each of you will know and embrace the matchless love of God.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="38" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:400px;"><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="39" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i><b>Author Bio:</b><br>Brian Miller is a longtime newspaper columnist and freelance writer. He and his wife Bethany, a fellow “preacher’s kid” (and talented musician and chef), split their time between Eveleth, MN, and South Padre Island, TX. Brian seeks to use lessons learned in his life of God’s unchanging love, grace, mercy, and faithfulness to bring hope to others who may be struggling. The Millers are seeking God’s guidance for future ministry opportunities and appreciate your prayers. You may write to him at bd1976@pm.me.</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-spacer-block " data-type="spacer" data-id="40" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="spacer-holder" data-height="30" style="height:30px;"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="41" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="42" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>IMPACT</i>&nbsp;curriculum trains and equips young adult believers to stand boldly on the Word of God. It helps them know why they believe what they believe so that, in turn, they can live and share their faith with confidence.<br><br><i>Unit 1: Foundations</i> begins with the basic principles of apologetics, biblical worldview, and critical thinking. This groundwork prepares students to unpack the rich content of the attention-grabbing DeBunked videos while they build relationships with others, actively apply the lesson content, and find true purpose in planting seeds of faith in a world that needs the hope of Christ. Click <a href="https://store.rforh.com/collections/curriculum" rel="" target="_self">HERE</a> to see other related products or to order this valuable resource.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="43" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:530px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/9705512_1137x493_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/9705512_1137x493_2500.png" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/9705512_1137x493_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="44" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="45" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h2  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>We Have an App for That!</b></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="46" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">One of the spiritual tools Reasons for Hope is able to offer is our free app, full of hundreds of digital resources to support believers in their faith as they grow in their boldness to stand on the Word of God. We invite you to download this free mobile app today. Just go to your favorite app store, type rforh, and look for the blue asterisk, or click <a href="https://www.rforh.com/rforhapp" rel="" target="_self">HERE</a>.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="47" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:500px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6677174_1960x1960_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/6677174_1960x1960_2500.jpg" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6677174_1960x1960_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="48" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-spacer-block " data-type="spacer" data-id="49" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="spacer-holder" data-height="30" style="height:30px;"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="50" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:310px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/9550342_3504x725_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/9550342_3504x725_2500.png" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/9550342_3504x725_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Relentless Forward Motion, Reprised</title>
						<description><![CDATA[Originally posted on February 4, 2022, this week’s guest blog is written by Pastor Draa Mackey, the senior pastor at Bayshore Baptist Church in Lincolnville, Maine, since 2018. This reprisal is timely and timeless. Whether you are in between struggles, in the middle of one, or have just passed through a very trying time, the finish line in the metaphorical marathon of life can only be attained with joy and relief in Christ. He is the only One who can, and will, walk (or run) through it with you.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="34" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>Originally posted on February 4, 2022, by Pastor Draa Mackey, this reprisal is timely&nbsp;</i><b><i>and</i></b><b><i>&nbsp;</i></b><i>timeless. Whether you are in between struggles, in the middle of one, or have just passed through a very trying time, the finish line in the metaphorical marathon of life can only be attained with joy and relief in Christ. He is the only One who can, and will, walk (or run) through it with you.</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="1" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="2" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">"I had never experienced more pain in my life. Every muscle fiber in my legs screamed for respite. My arms, numbed by their endless back-and-forth, back-and-forth motion, had given up complaining and resigned themselves to their fate.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="3" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>So tired. So sore. When will this be over?</i> I think to myself.<br>I look down at my watch ... 94 miles in—<i>t</i><i>hat means I have about 6 miles to go. That’s less than two 5ks back-to-back. Okay. I can do this.</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="4" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:520px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6815665_2548x2006_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/6815665_2548x2006_2500.jpg" data-fill="true" data-shadow="hover"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6815665_2548x2006_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="5" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">95 miles. To some, this number represents their daily commute. To others, it’s what they must travel to see their grandparents, children, or lifelong friends. But this number is special to me in a different way. It’s the distance my body could go before my spirit broke. </div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="6" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">I’m an ultrarunner. Writing that down feels as though I’m committing fraud or something. No, I haven’t set any world, national, or state records—excluding a handful of Fastest Known Times (FKTs) on local trails—and I certainly am far from the front of the pack in most races. But, nonetheless, the title is mine. Ultrarunner. In short, this title is achieved by running races longer than marathon distance (26.2 miles). You don’t need to be the fittest, fastest, or strongest. All you must do is persevere. Get the miles done. As a seasoned ultrarunner and friend told me once, <i>“It’s all about relentless forward motion.”</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="7" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>Relentless forward motion.&nbsp;</i>Those were some of the only words pounding in my brain during the last five miles of my first one-hundred-mile footrace. I had completed a marathon, two 50ks, and a 55-mile race; but, in the ultrarunning community, one isn’t considered a TRUE ultrarunner unless he or she completes a hundred-miler. Then the <i>ultra</i>-ultrarunners pursue even loftier goals (a 135-mile race from Death Valley to Mt. Whitney or a 383-mile run in the Arctic, for example). But, for most within the community, the christening celebration occurs at the 100-miler finish line.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="8" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">And, here I am, five miles from reaching a goal I’ve longed to achieve for months. And I’m broken. Empty. I feel like a shell of a man, plodding along the trails, wondering what in the world I’m accomplishing through this endeavor. Don’t get me wrong—quitting never even passed through my mind. It simply wasn’t an option on the table. My quandaries were the questions burning in each of our hearts since our youth: Why? Why am I here? What is my purpose? I had hoped I’d encounter some existential revelation through my endless footfalls on the pine-needle-strewn trail and cracked, gray asphalt; instead, the questions burned hotter and deeper within me.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="9" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="10" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="3em"><h2  style='font-size:3em;color:@color1;'><b>Often the answers to your deepest longings and desires are only found in weathering the storm.</b></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="11" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="12" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>Why? Why am I here? What is my purpose?&nbsp;</i>Cliches spoken with good intentions often taste the bitterest while in the throes of agony. Yet, I found myself clinging to a mantra: <i>relentless forward motion</i>. Even though at the time I couldn’t find it within me to answer my soul’s burning questions, the mantra reminded me of a truth beyond myself. Something that, if apprehended and accepted, will allow for hope in the worst circumstances known to humanity.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="13" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="14" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div style="margin-left: 60px;"><i>Often the answers to your deepest longings and desires are only found in weathering the storm. Persevering until the end. Realizing that the battle’s fray clouds answers. Answers that, immediately after the battle ceases and the dust settles, you discover were there all along, amid the fray, behind you, before you, and even, at times, fighting for you. When you seek for answers within the storm, don’t be surprised if you only find wind and waves.</i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="15" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="16" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">I was within the storm at mile 95, but the sun was beginning to pierce through the clouds. Little by little, with each pained footfall, the relentless forward motion drove me closer to the light. Each stride brought with it increasing pain, but the progressively intensifying light shrouded me in joy.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="17" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Mile 96. Mile 97. 98. 99.<br>I could hear the whooping and hollering growing louder. The music blasted through the trees. Suddenly, I rounded a corner, came out of the woods, and there it was—<b>T</b><b>he Finish Line</b><b>.</b></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="18" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">A vigor returned to me. It began rejuvenating my muscles and focusing my mind. My body felt new. My spirit reborn. <i>Relentless forward motion.&nbsp;</i>I sprinted.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="19" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:480px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6808134_1600x1066_500.JPG);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/6808134_1600x1066_2500.JPG" data-fill="true" data-shadow="hover"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6808134_1600x1066_500.JPG" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="20" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">I’m not sure how quickly I covered the final one-hundred yards. It didn’t matter. What mattered was standing there at the finish, with my faithful crew, having achieved something once thought impossible. All because of a simple yet profound mantra: <i>relentless forward motion.</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="21" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">I think the Christian life can often feel like a hundred-mile footrace. The mountain peaks and their accompanying vistas are often followed by valleys filled with mud, rocks, and roots. Sometimes the trail is easy to follow, other times you’re confronted with a five-way intersection, at midnight, with a dying headlamp, and a shoddy map. Maybe you’ve made it 95 miles and feel broken. Overwhelmed. Wondering, “Why? Why am I here? What is my purpose?” &nbsp;Might I encourage you with the mantra that gave me the strength to carry on—to finish the race? </div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="22" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div style="margin-left: 60px;"><i><b>Relentless</b></i>. Keep moving. True joy comes through the pain, not by avoiding it (1 Corinthians 9:26–27; 2 Corinthians 4:16–18; Hebrews 12:1–3).</div><div data-empty="true" style="margin-left: 60px;"><br></div><div style="margin-left: 60px;"><i><b>Forward</b></i>. Keep progressing. Even if you must crawl on your hands and knees, any forward movement is progress (Philippians 3:12–16; Luke 18:1).</div><div data-empty="true" style="margin-left: 60px;"><br></div><div style="margin-left: 60px;"><i><b>Motion</b></i>. Don’t stop (James 1:12; Isaiah 40:31).&nbsp;</div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="23" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div>The clouds will break, revealing the sun that beamed its glory all along. The storm will cease, showing the One who held you firmly through it all. I’m reminded of the Apostle Paul’s words in his letter to the churches in Galatia.</div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="24" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="25" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:30px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-left" data-size="30px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-left fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="26" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="3.1em"><h2  style='font-size:3.1em;color:@color1;'><b>Galatians 6:9</b><br>And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="27" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="28" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">A hundred miles may seem like an overwhelming distance, and I won’t deny that opinion.<br>But keep in mind: we serve a God who specializes in <i>overwhelming&nbsp;</i>the overwhelming.<br>One foot in front of the other—<i>Relentless forward motion."</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="29" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="30" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i><b>Author Bio:</b><br>Pastor Draa Mackey has served as the senior pastor at Bayshore Baptist Church in Lincolnville, Maine, since 2018. Draa and his wife, Joanna, have been married for almost eight years and have a six and a half-year-old son, Kirk, and a two and a half-year-old daughter, Hazel. They love traveling, hiking, running (Draa is an ultra-marathoner!), and serving the Lord in their community. </i><br><br>To learn more about Draa and the ministry at Bayshore Baptist Church, click <a href="https://bayshorebaptistchurch.org/" rel="" target="_self">HERE</a>.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="31" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:510px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/22966902_615x328_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/22966902_615x328_2500.png" data-shadow="none"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/22966902_615x328_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="32" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">To encourage <i>you&nbsp;</i>in life's race, download our free app where you will find hundreds of digital resources to train and equip you in staying bold in your faith. Just click <a href="https://www.rforh.com/rforhapp" rel="" target="_self">HERE</a>, and look for the blue asterisk on the black background.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="33" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:340px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/18838192_1960x1960_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/18838192_1960x1960_2500.jpg" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/18838192_1960x1960_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>What New Learning Are You Doing?</title>
						<description><![CDATA[Photo credit: https://sgwmscog.com/articles/bible-science/  A few years ago, many of us on the team at Reasons for Hope were privileged to learn more about astrophysics under the private tutelage of Dr. Jason Lisle, a Christian astrophysicist, author, and popular speaker. I got to hear Dr. Lisle teach for the first time several years before this virtual training session, when he was a speaker and ...]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jan 2026 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="32" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="0" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6870262_512x290_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/6870262_512x290_2500.png"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6870262_512x290_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="1" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>Photo credit: https://sgwmscog.com/articles/bible-science/&nbsp;</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="2" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="3" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">A few years ago, many of us on the team at Reasons for Hope were privileged to learn more about astrophysics under the private tutelage of Dr. Jason Lisle, a Christian astrophysicist, author, and popular speaker. I got to hear Dr. Lisle teach for the first time several years before this virtual training session, when he was a speaker and writer for Answers in Genesis.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="4" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Prior to that, astronomy and physics were of little interest to me. After all, I planned to keep my feet planted on the Earth and could just enjoy what I saw in the heavens on a clear night for viewing purposes. I didn’t really need to know more. I mean, I did my time in middle school and high school learning biology, chemistry, and the order of the planets of our solar system— “My Very Excited Mother Just Sat Upon Nine Pins” (yes, Pluto was still classified as a planet back in those days). And, I memorized what I needed to in my general education science courses for good grades in college. So how was learning about astronomy going to be applicable in real life?</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="5" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="6" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1"><h2  style='color:@color1;'>I had always been a creationist and believed God’s Word was true, but this new information made me realize that I had been compartmentalizing my Christianity.</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="7" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="8" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">The first time I heard Jason Lisle speak, I was immediately impressed not only by his vast knowledge and credentials at such a young age (he was still in his 20s), but more so by his passion for God’s Word and showing that when we <i>begin&nbsp;</i>with a biblical worldview, then examine the surrounding universe, we will see God’s plan and design. In other words, what we see in the world is consistent with what we read in the Word. That talk revolutionized my thinking. I had always been a creationist and believed God’s Word was true, but this new information made me realize that I had been compartmentalizing my Christianity. This meant I’d also been missing out on opportunities to strengthen my own faith and influence others through learning more about the space <b>above&nbsp;</b>my planet.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="9" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Fast-forward to the spring of 2006—when I was approached by the administrator of the Christian school my daughters were attending about a teaching position for the following school year. He had two open teaching positions and had heard I had a K–8 teaching credential as well as a master’s degree in curriculum and instruction. Long story short, a few weeks later, I accepted a position to teach—you guessed it—SCIENCE to all 7th–9th grade students starting that fall. The next two years were absolutely amazing as I learned and taught life science, earth and space science, and physical science every day from a biblical perspective. What a joy to teach these students science in a way I wish I’d been taught, and to see them learn and appreciate the truth of God’s Word even more.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="10" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="11" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6870419_301x167_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/6870419_301x167_2500.jpg"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6870419_301x167_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="12" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="13" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">I share this story because I honestly believe that had it not been for Dr. Lisle’s talk, and messages from other biblical creationists I’d heard, my mindset would not have been in the right place to do God’s will at that point in time—meaning I would have most likely turned down that job/ministry offer. Consequently, I also would not have the privilege of being part of the Reasons for Hope team today, since it was while I was serving at that Christian school that I was asked to write the <i>Demolishing Strongholds </i>curriculum and, in turn, met Carl Kerby. Someone wisely said, “Trust the direction in which God leads you,” and I’m so thankful for that.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="14" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">In an earlier blog, I stated that I love learning. On top of that, I love being part of a ministry in which we are constantly challenged to learn and grow so that we can then share our new knowledge with the rising generation. In our training session with Dr. Lisle, we were so blessed to be taught and have our questions answered by an <i>expert </i>in biblical creation and astrophysics.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="15" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">In just one segment of our Google Meets training, he demonstrated for us how light year calculations are done and confirmed what Albert Einstein concluded—that there is no possible way to calculate a one-way measurement of the speed of light because there is no way for us to know if light travels the same speed going away from us as it does coming towards us. (Did you know that light year speed is calculated based on its<i> round trip</i> time measurement?)</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="16" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Because of that fact, and because of what we read in God’s Word in Genesis 1:14–15, we may actually be seeing distant starlight in real time! This is just one example of the new knowledge I gained this week that once again reinforces that if I start with the Bible, what I see in the world (or universe) is consistent with what I read in the Word. I can be absolutely confident in the truth of God’s Word.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="17" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="18" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:30px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-right" data-size="30px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-right fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="19" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1"><h3  style='color:@color1;'><b>Psalm 119:160</b> NKJV<br>The entirety of Your word is truth,<br>And every one of Your righteous judgments endures forever.</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="20" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="21" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">You probably noticed that the title of today’s blog is “What New Learning Are You Doing?” And yes, you read about my own learning challenge, but I want to put out a challenge to you, the reader, and ask you a question. When was the last time <i>you&nbsp;</i>delved into learning science AND learning it by starting with the Bible?</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="22" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">As I conclude, our team would like to publicly thank Dr. Jason Lisle for partnering with us and taking the time to invest in our learning so that we may better serve you. We’d also like to challenge <i>you</i> to visit his website and tap into the free resources he has to offer, both print and digital, to increase your own learning in the area of biblical creation and science.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="23" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">To access Dr. Jason Lisle’s speaking calendar and resources, go to his ministry website <a href="https://biblicalscienceinstitute.com/" rel="" target="_self">HERE</a>. </div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="24" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="25" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6870658_964x549_500.PNG);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/6870658_964x549_2500.PNG"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6870658_964x549_500.PNG" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="26" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="27" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">For hundreds of FREE video resources produced by Reasons for Hope, download our App <a href="https://www.rforh.com/rforhapp " rel="" target="_self">HERE</a>. Just look for the blue asterisk. </div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="28" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:340px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6677174_1960x1960_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/6677174_1960x1960_2500.jpg" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6677174_1960x1960_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="29" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="30" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:520px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/12978114_1230x559_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/12978114_1230x559_2500.png" data-fill="true" data-shadow="hover"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/12978114_1230x559_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="31" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><b><i>Author Bio:</i></b><i><br>Dr. Holly Varnum, Director of Curriculum Development for Reasons for Hope, serves as the Managing Editor for our book projects and weekly blogs, writes blogs and curricular materials to support many of our media resources, speaks at conferences, and trains Christian educators. With degrees in education, curriculum and instruction, and educational administration, she comes with over three decades of experience in working with teens and adults in camp ministry, teaching and administration, and curriculum writing (A Beka Book, Focus on the Family, and Answers in Genesis, to name a few). God has provided her with a well-rounded educational perspective through service in Christian schools, charter schools, public schools, homeschooling, Christian camps, and local church ministry. She has been a classroom teacher, instructional coach, administrator, camp counselor, Sunday School teacher, ladies’ Bible Study teacher, and conference speaker. She is so blessed to share her passion for God’s truth within the context of Reasons for Hope.<br><br>Holly and her husband, Paul, also enjoy any time they can spend with their three grown daughters, two sons-in-law, and four grandchildren (so far!). They currently live in southern New Jersey.<br><br></i>To learn more about Holly, or to book her as a speaker for educational, ladies', or girls' events, click <a href="https://www.rforh.com/holly-varnum" rel="" target="_self">HERE</a>.<i>&nbsp;</i></div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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						<description><![CDATA[Today, we are revisiting a blog originally written in January 2022 by our own Frank Figueroa, Jr. Though legislation in recent years has caused a slight drop in abortion numbers, Frank posits that it is God's people teaching God's Word and standing for life that can truly make a lasting difference in saving the lives of unborn babies.]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jan 2026 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="32" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>Today, we are revisiting a blog originally written in January 2022 by our own Frank Figueroa, Jr. Though legislation in recent years has caused a slight drop in abortion numbers, Frank posits that it is God's people teaching God's Word and standing for life that can truly make a lasting difference in saving the lives of unborn babies.</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="1" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:500px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6676634_6720x4480_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/6676634_6720x4480_2500.jpg" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6676634_6720x4480_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="2" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">If you trace God’s divine interventions in history, you will notice, more than once, the arrival of a baby on the scene who would become an instrument of deliverance for His people. Think of Moses, Samuel, John the Baptist, and of course, Jesus! Bible Commentator Warren Wiersbe said it well when he penned,</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="3" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div style="margin-left: 60px;">“Babies are God’s announcement that He knows the need, cares about &nbsp;His people, and is at work on their behalf. The arrival of a baby ushers in new life and a new &nbsp;beginning; babies are signposts to the future, and their conception and birth is a miracle that only God can do!”&nbsp;</div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="4" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">On Sunday, January 18, 2026, many of us acknowledged and honored Sanctity of Human Life Day—a day designated in 1983 by former President Ronald Reagan, one of the most pro-life U.S. president in modern history. If we look at how dark this world has become since then, one cannot help but see a correlation between that and our nation’s disregard for human life in the form of abortion.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="5" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>Note: All statistics are from the Guttmacher Institute Fact Sheet released September 2019.</i><br><br><ul style="margin-left: 40px;"><li><div>Almost 93% of all abortions in the United States are performed in the first trimester of pregnancy. &nbsp;</div></li><li><div>Just over 7% of all abortions in the United States are performed in the second and third trimesters of &nbsp;pregnancy. &nbsp;</div></li></ul></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="6" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><b>WORLDWIDE &nbsp;STATISTICS</b><ul style="margin-left: 40px;"><li><div>Number of abortions per year: approximately 40-50 million. &nbsp;</div></li><li><div>Number of abortions per day: approximately 125,000. &nbsp;</div></li></ul><div><br></div><b>UNITED STATES'</b> <b>NUMBERS</b><ul style="margin-left: 40px;"><li><div>Number of abortions in 2019: 887,000 (This is down from an all-time high of 1.21 million in 2008.)</div></li><li><div>Average number of abortions per day in 2019: approximately 2,430 (compared to the 2008 number of 3,315) &nbsp;</div></li></ul><div><br></div><b>WHO’S HAVING ABORTIONS? &nbsp;</b><ul style="margin-left: 40px;"><li><div>Almost 50% of women obtaining abortions in the U.S. are between the ages of 20-29. &nbsp;</div></li><li><div>Unmarried women made up 86% of all abortions performed in 2019.</div></li><li><div>Married women accounted for 14% of all abortions. &nbsp;</div></li></ul></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="7" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><b>BUT EVEN MORE ALARMING ARE THE RELIGIOUS AFFILIATIONS OF ABORTION SEEKERS&nbsp;</b><ul style="margin-left: 40px;"><li><div>In 2014, women identifying themselves as Protestants accounted for 30% of all abortions in the U.S. &nbsp;</div></li><li><div>Catholic women accounted for 24%. &nbsp;</div></li><li><div>Women with no religious affiliation comprised 38% of all abortions. &nbsp;</div></li><li><div>Sadly, almost 13% of all abortions were performed on women who identified themselves as born-again or Evangelical Christians. &nbsp;</div></li></ul></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="8" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="9" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.7em"><h3  style='font-size:2.7em;color:@color1;'><b>I would argue that one of the last hopes we have as a society rests in our children. This is why we need to teach them the Word of God.</b></h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="10" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="11" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">It makes perfect sense that the devil is in the middle of this and wants to eradicate babies. After all, babies who are properly taught the Word of God and embrace Jesus as their authority can be used by God to impact this world for Christ! </div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="12" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">As a nation, we have made some grave mistakes—first and foremost, turning away from God’s Word as the authority for life’s decisions. But secondarily, we have allowed leaders to be voted into power who promote wickedness and not righteousness. And what are they trying to take from us? Our children!&nbsp;<br><br>I would argue that one of the last hopes we have as a society rests in our children. This is why we need to teach them the Word of God. </div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="13" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="14" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:29px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-right" data-size="29px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-right fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="15" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.7em"><h3  style='font-size:2.7em;color:@color1;'><b>Deuteronomy 6:6-7</b><br>And these words which I command you today shall be in your heart. You shall &nbsp;teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, when you &nbsp;walk by the way, when you lie down, and when you rise up.</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="16" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="17" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Maybe the reason I am still on this earth is to share this message during a time such as this. Because I believe this, I will not be kept silent. To break through the lies that enslave, these realities about abortion need to be shared with a heart of compassion and grace:</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="18" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><ul style="margin-left: 40px;"><li><div>An abortion procedure will certainly kill one of the two people involved, if not both. &nbsp;</div></li><li><div>The feminist movement is continuously fighting for the right to kill babies, approximately 50% of which are female. This is the pinnacle of hypocrisy! &nbsp;</div></li><li><div>Abortion does not remove a “burden”, but rather brings on more—Depression. Guilt. Anxieties, and the distressing knowledge that a person has taken another person's life.&nbsp;</div></li></ul></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="19" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">It is the Lord Jesus Himself Who empowers us to be a people who will stand up and let the truth of His Word and the glory of His Name be heralded through this land once again! </div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="20" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="21" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">In September of 2021, Frank responded to the Supreme Court’s ruling on the Texas abortion law from a biblical perspective. Watch his response below.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-video-block " data-type="video" data-id="22" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="video-holder"  data-id="hnlF_HRxbZ0" data-source="youtube"><iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/hnlF_HRxbZ0?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-spacer-block " data-type="spacer" data-id="23" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="spacer-holder" data-height="30" style="height:30px;"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="24" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><b>Learn more about Frank Figueroa and/or book him as a speaker <a href="https://www.rforh.com/frank-figueroa-jr?sapurl=LytobThnL2xiL2xpLytiMjlxNnRnP2VtYmVkPXRydWUmcmVjZW50Um91dGU9YXBwLndlYi1hcHAubGlicmFyeS5saXN0JnJlY2VudFJvdXRlU2x1Zz0lMkJiMjlxNnRn" rel="" target="_self">HERE</a>.</b></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="25" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:520px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/5761292_2272x982_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/5761292_2272x982_2500.png" data-fill="true" data-shadow="hover"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/5761292_2272x982_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="26" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div>(For more information on the history of abortion and its many effects, from the individual mother to &nbsp;society as a whole, I would highly recommend the book, <i>Choosing For Two,</i> by Dr. David Ross.)</div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="27" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="28" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">You will find a biblical answer to the abortion question in our ministry’s book, <i>Glad You Asked! Answers to 28 Tough Questions</i><i>&nbsp;Teens Are Asking About God and the Bible (that adults want to know, too), Volume 1</i>. To learn more about how you can order this book, please click <a href="https://store.rforh.com/" rel="" target="_self">HERE</a>.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="29" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:510px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/17680656_4000x2250_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/17680656_4000x2250_2500.png" data-fill="true" data-shadow="hover"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/17680656_4000x2250_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="30" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">For hundreds of FREE video resources produced by Reasons for Hope, download our App <a href="https://www.rforh.com/rforhapp" rel="" target="_self">HERE</a>. 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			<title>Get Ready to Be Starstruck</title>
						<description><![CDATA[Some time ago, a Facebook friend posted a progression of twenty-eight slides that provided perspective on the universe’s vastness. One of the slides showed a very small black area in the night sky, a tenth of the size of our moon, that had been a focal point for the Hubble telescope for four months in 2003 (see below). What the Hubble revealed were an infinite number of illuminated dots, each repr...]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="34" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Some time ago, a Facebook friend posted a progression of twenty-eight slides that provided perspective on the universe’s vastness. One of the slides showed a very small black area in the night sky, a tenth of the size of our moon, that had been a focal point for the Hubble telescope for four months in 2003 (see below). What the Hubble revealed were an infinite number of illuminated dots, each representing an entire galaxy.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="1" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:400px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6611145_955x960_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/6611145_955x960_2500.jpg"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6611145_955x960_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="2" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="3" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:30px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-right" data-size="30px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-right fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="4" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1"><h3  style='color:@color1;'><b>Psalm 19:1</b><br>The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament shows His handiwork.</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="5" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">When in Maine in autumn, my attention has always been drawn to the night sky. The fall and winter months in rural Maine exhibit some of the most amazing conditions for viewing our Father’s heavenly handiwork. While enjoying “Earth’s ethereal armor,”<sup>1</sup> I often find my mind wandering to the words of wisdom in Psalm 8:</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="6" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:30px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-right" data-size="30px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-right fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="7" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1"><h3  style='color:@color1;'><b>Psalm 8:3</b><br>When I consider Your heavens, the work of Your fingers,<br>the moon and the stars, which You have ordained...</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="8" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="9" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Additionally, looking through the eyes of my then two-and-a-half-year-old grandson has rekindled my childlike faith and amazement for God’s magnitude in ways I never expected. In the fall of 2021, Kirk came to spend the night with us, so my husband planned a star-gazing event for late in the evening. Paul laid a tarp on the ground, covered it with a big sleeping bag, and even included pillows and a blanket for our viewing comfort. After putting on jackets, hats, and mittens (as was seasonally appropriate), Kirk and I went out to join “Umpa” for our astronomical adventure. We laid down, snuggled between the covers, and just looked up—silent and in awe.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="10" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Once our eyes adjusted to the low light, the magnificence and brilliance of the heavens above illuminated our thinking. Kirk responded to this visual overload with a “Wow, Nana! Look at all the stars! . . . Umpa, you need to take a picture with your phone!” Though Umpa had to explain it was too dark for his phone camera to capture this stellar show, we got the message, loud and clear: <b><i>This was a scene too glorious not to photograph.</i></b> Without prompting, Kirk added in the most expressive voice he could muster, “Nana, God <i>made&nbsp;</i>the stars!” Out of the mouths of babes...</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="11" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div style="margin-left: 40px;"><i><b>Why is it that a child under the age of 3 can state the obvious without a hint of reservation, yet grown adults will try to reason away the idea that an all-powerful, all-knowing, all-encompassing, and creative God made this unfathomable light show for our pleasure and His glory?</b></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="12" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">I am no astronomer, but when I check out just some of the information available to us through scientific discoveries about outer space, the origins seem quite self-explanatory. Let’s look at just a few from the Hubble slides discussed earlier:<ul style="margin-left: 60px;"><li><div>Each of the galaxies revealed contain up to 1 trillion (1,000,000,000,000) stars!</div></li><li><div>Each star may also have a system of planets (much like our own Milky Way galaxy).</div></li><li><div>In one slide, there are over 10,000 galaxies revealed.</div></li><li><div>The large galaxy pictured below contains eight times as many stars as our Milky Way Galaxy. It is so large, it technically shouldn’t exist according to current physics theories.<sup>2</sup></div></li></ul></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="13" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6612082_624x389_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/6612082_624x389_2500.jpg"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6612082_624x389_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="14" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">That’s just a bit of perspective about the expanse of the heavens. This is where the word “awesome” is <i>truly </i>appropriate. And in Psalm 147, between reminding us that God heals the brokenhearted and declaring His greatness and power, the psalmist writes:</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="15" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:30px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-right" data-size="30px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-right fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="16" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1"><h3  style='color:@color1;'><b>Psalm 147:4</b><br>He counts the number of the stars;<br>He calls them all by name.</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="17" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Say what? <br><br>The capacity of my human eyes and brain to even see the stars stops at about 5,000, and trying to count just that many would result in multiple errors each time I lost my place and had to start over. God not only counts them—trillions upon trillions of them—but calls them ALL by name! Almost unbelievably, this insight pales in comparison to Genesis 1: 16b where it says, "He made the stars also"; as if making this part of His creation was an afterthought! Now, picture me doing the “mind blown” gesture here.&nbsp;</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="18" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>But wait, there's more.&nbsp;</i><br><br>This incomprehensible God who knows all and has power over everything LOVES me. Let’s go back to Psalm 8 and read what follows verse 3: “What is man that You are mindful of him, and the son of man that you visit him?” (Psalm 8:4).</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="19" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">I want to encourage you to watch the video included here—one that definitely bears repeating—as a reminder of how very much the Lord of the universe loves you.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-video-block " data-type="video" data-id="20" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="video-holder"  data-id="mV43FLgp6YQ" data-source="youtube"><iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/mV43FLgp6YQ?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="21" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">To summarize these thoughts, let me put it this way: He—the One who created and knows the names of a “kazillion” stars—loves me, and YOU, not just a little, but SO MUCH that He gave His only Son to satisfy the requirements of our redemption (1 John 4:10; 1 Peter 1:17–21).&nbsp;</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="22" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Understand that you and I have done NOTHING to deserve this love and sacrifice … absolutely nothing. Nor can we. In this truth, I stand amazed—starstruck actually—that God did all this for me, for you, for the world. John 15:13 reminds us that "Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one's life for his friends."</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="23" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">And just like the vast expanse of the stars in the universe, His love is <i>beyond </i>my understanding.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="24" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:30px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-right" data-size="30px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-right fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="25" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1"><h3  style='color:@color1;'><b>Ephesians 3:19–21</b><br>To know the love of Christ which passes knowledge ... Now to Him who is able <br>to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, <br>... to Him be glory, ... forever and ever.</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="26" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:140px;"><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="27" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><sup>1</sup>This phrase was coined by astronomer, Mark Clarke.<br><sup>2</sup>Adam Mann, “One Number Shows Something Is Fundamentally Wrong with Our Conception of the Universe” <i>Space.com</i> (September 3, 2019). This article is fascinating in that it shows yet another example in which scientists have to change their narrative of how our universe is put together while the Bible narrative is once again confirmed (Genesis 1 and Job 9:7-9, for example). I encourage you to read it for yourself at https://www.space.com/hubble-constant-discrepancy-explained.html</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="28" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="29" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">To answer more of the questions you may have about God, creation, and the Bible, I encourage you to purchase a copy of one of our <i>Glad You Asked!</i> books. Better yet, buy the bundle! Just click <a href="https://store.rforh.com/" rel="" target="_self">HERE</a> to access our store.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="30" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:530px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/19022261_1991x1006_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/19022261_1991x1006_2500.png" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/19022261_1991x1006_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="31" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="32" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:510px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/12978114_1230x559_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/12978114_1230x559_2500.png" data-fill="true" data-shadow="hover"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/12978114_1230x559_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="33" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><b>Author Bio:</b><br><i>Dr. Holly Varnum, Director of Curriculum Development for Reasons for Hope, serves as the Managing Editor for our book projects and weekly blogs, writes blogs and curricular materials to support many of our media resources, speaks at conferences, and trains Christian educators. With degrees in education, curriculum and instruction, and educational administration, she comes with over three decades of experience in working with teens and adults in camp ministry, teaching and administration, and curriculum writing (A Beka Book, Focus on the Family, and Answers in Genesis, to name a few). God has provided her with a well-rounded educational perspective through service in Christian schools, charter schools, public schools, homeschooling, Christian camps, and local church ministry. She has been a classroom teacher, instructional coach, administrator, camp counselor, Sunday School teacher, ladies’ Bible Study teacher, and conference speaker. She is so blessed to share her passion for God’s truth within the context of Reasons for Hope.<br><br>Holly and her husband, Paul, also enjoy any time they can spend with their three grown daughters, two sons-in-law, and four grandchildren (so far!). They currently live in southern New Jersey.</i><br><br>To learn more about Holly, or to book her as a speaker for educational, ladies', or girls' events, click <a href="http://rforh.com/holly-varnum" rel="" target="_self">HERE</a>.&nbsp;</div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>The Perfect Antidote</title>
						<description><![CDATA[It  has no boundaries, affects young and mature, can cripple and maim, but when faced, won’t endure. Do you know the solution to this riddle? According to Andy Bosworth,1 stretching our minds to solve problems, whether through math, puzzles, or riddles like this one, builds critical thinking and logical reasoning skills--two “must have’s” for all good apologists. Now that you know it’s to your ben...]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2026 10:36:16 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="29" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="0" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6411246_1920x1080_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/6411246_1920x1080_2500.png" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6411246_1920x1080_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="1" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><b>It &nbsp;has no boundaries, affects young and mature, <br>can cripple and maim, but when faced, won’t endure.</b></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="2" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Do you know the solution to this riddle? According to Andy Bosworth,<sup>1</sup> stretching our minds to solve problems, whether through math, puzzles, or riddles like this one, builds critical thinking and logical reasoning skills--two “must have’s” for all good apologists. Now that you know it’s to your benefit to think a little harder, have you figured it out yet?<br><br>What if I added the following hint?</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="3" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""> According to a 2019 study, 91% of what we ______ never happens.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="4" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Without a doubt, 100% of you know that the missing word is “fear.” Fear—even saying the word can cause you to feel, well, a little fearful. As may be the case with you, I felt this emotion more frequently and intensely once I became a parent. Every time my girls were out of my sight for any length of time or when (in later years) they did not respond to texts or calls, my anxiety and fear levels rose, and I was constantly imagining worst-case scenarios. But did <i>any&nbsp;</i>of them come to pass? No, <b><i>not&nbsp;</i></b>even one, honestly. Being reminded of this fact brings me back to a place of rational thought where I acknowledge (and submit to the belief) that my Heavenly Father has it all under control.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="5" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">A while back, while working on editing, proofreading, and preparing the manuscript of our first Q&amp;A book, I was reminded and blessed by a message that reaffirmed to my frail human brain that harboring fear is a futile exercise and drains the energy needed to live abundantly.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="6" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Candace Nordine, in her chapter entitled, “How Can I Fight and Overcome Fear?” addresses both unhealthy and healthy fear, and we should all be familiar with both. Though I’ve only included an excerpt (<i><b>You need to get a copy of the book to read the full chapter!</b></i>), I want you to hone in on the key message of how we can fight unhealthy fear—it’s <i>not&nbsp;</i>what you would expect.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="7" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="8" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:40px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-left" data-size="40px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-left fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="9" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div style="margin-left: 60px;">Often people think they are alone when it comes to fear. However, fear is something we all experience. It is not selective. No one gets a “pass” from fear in this life. In fact, it’s one of the many tools that Satan uses to hinder our trust in the Almighty God. Fear is the very thing that Adam and Eve felt after they sinned against God in the Garden of Eden. “I heard the sound of you in the garden, and I was afraid” (Genesis 3:10). Because sin had now been introduced into God’s world, for the first time, fear reared its ugly head, and we have been feeling the effects ever since. So, when you experience fear, know that you are not alone. In fact, it is such a common emotion to mankind that the Bible tells us over 350 times to “fear not.”</div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="10" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div style="margin-left: 60px;">Sometimes we simply forget to ask for God’s help. We get so caught up in trying to control our own fear that we forget to cry out to God. Make it a practice to pray Scriptures like Isaiah 43:1, “Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine.” One of my favorite Psalms in high school was Psalm 27. It promises that God is my light and my salvation, that I can be confident even when my enemies attack me, and that God will hear my voice when I call out to Him. What great promises! Find your own set of Scriptures that encourage you to focus on who God is, and cry out to Him. The more we hide God’s Word in our heart, the more it changes our thinking.</div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="11" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1"><h3  style='color:@color1;'>Often when we are fearful, we pull away, or we want to hide, shut down, and take no risk. But a loving person will move forward, give, open up, and risk.</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="12" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div style="margin-left: 60px;">Some people think the opposite of fear is courage. However, the Bible tells us in 1 John 4:18: “There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear.” <i>The antidote to fear is love.</i> When you are fearful, it's harder to be loving. Often when we are fearful, we pull away, or we want to hide, shut down, and take no risk. But a loving person will move forward, give, open up, and risk. The more we love, the more our fear level goes down. We must learn to love from the One who created love. “We love because He first loved us” (1 John 4:19).</div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="13" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div style="margin-left: 60px;">The thing we truly have to fear is separation from a holy God for all eternity. That is why He sent His Son, Jesus. Jesus took our place on the cross, and He took the punishment for our sin. Because of that sacrifice, we no longer have to fear separation from God. If we put our faith and trust in Him, we have the promise of eternity with Him in Heaven. If you know Jesus, you will never have to fear death or separation from Him.</div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="14" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1"><h3  style='color:@color1;'>The thing we truly have to fear is separation from a holy God for all eternity.</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="15" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:40px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-right" data-size="40px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-right fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="16" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="17" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">It is the love of Christ that casts out all our fears. His pure, unadulterated love compelled Him to make His entrance into this world as a baby in a manger, go to the cross to pay the penalty for our sin, and rise from the dead to conquer sin and death, so that if we believe and accept Him, we have nothing to fear in this life.<br><br>So here’s another riddle for you:</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="18" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><b>It &nbsp;has no boundaries, affects young and mature, <br>will strengthen and heal, and when chosen, endures.</b><br><br>The answer to <i>this </i>riddle?</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="19" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><b>&nbsp;L-O-V-E</b>--so simple, yet so profound--an unlikely antidote indeed.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="20" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1"><h3  style='color:@color1;'><b>2 Timothy 1:7</b><br>For God has not given us a spirit of fear,<br>but of power and of <b>love&nbsp;</b>and of a sound mind.</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="21" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="22" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">To read the rest of the chapter about overcoming fear as well as the answers to 27 other questions most asked by teens, we encourage you to order the book, <i>Glad You Asked! Volume 1: Answers to 28</i><i>&nbsp;Tough Questions Teens Are Asking About God and the Bible (that adults want to know, too)</i>. To access our online store for this and other books, click <a href="https://link.rforh.com/27questions" rel="" target="_self">HERE</a>.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="23" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:510px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/17680656_4000x2250_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/17680656_4000x2250_2500.png" data-fill="true" data-shadow="hover"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/17680656_4000x2250_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="24" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><sup>1</sup>Andy Bosworth, “7 Benefits of Puzzle Solving for Adults,” <i>how2become.com</i> (June 22, 2017). <u>https://www.how2become.com/blog/7-benefits-puzzle-solving-adults/</u>&nbsp;</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="25" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="26" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">To have free access to our <b>DeBunked</b> videos and dozens of other Reasons for Hope* resources, download our FREE APP--Reasons for Hope (look for the blue asterisk). Click <a href="https://www.rforh.com/rforhapp" rel="" target="_self">HERE</a>.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="27" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="28" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><b><i>Author Bio:</i></b><i><br>Dr. Holly Varnum, Director of Curriculum Development for Reasons for Hope, serves as the Managing Editor for our book projects and weekly blogs, writes blogs and curricular materials to support many of our media resources, speaks at conferences, and trains Christian educators. With degrees in education, curriculum and instruction, and educational administration, she comes with over three decades of experience in working with teens and adults in camp ministry, teaching and administration, and curriculum writing (A Beka Book, Focus on the Family, and Answers in Genesis, to name a few). God has provided her with a well-rounded educational perspective through service in Christian schools, charter schools, public schools, homeschooling, Christian camps, and local church ministry. She has been a classroom teacher, instructional coach, administrator, camp counselor, Sunday School teacher, ladies’ Bible Study teacher, and conference speaker. She is so blessed to share her passion for God’s truth within the context of Reasons for Hope.<br><br>Holly and her husband, Paul, also enjoy any time they can spend with their three grown daughters, two sons-in-law, and four grandchildren (so far!). They currently live in southern New Jersey.<br></i><br>To learn more about Holly, or to book her as a speaker for educational, ladies', or girls' events, click <a href="https://www.rforh.com/holly-varnum" rel="" target="_self">HERE</a>.&nbsp;</div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Listen First, THEN Look Ahead</title>
						<description><![CDATA[We made it―January 2026! To be honest, there were definitely times during the previous year when I really had to be on guard to avoid letting the cultural climate cloud my outlook on the future and my worldview. In contrast, when I took the biblical “high road,” I was immediately reminded of the certainty of God’s character amid these tumultuous times. So, I thought I'd begin this blog with just a...]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jan 2026 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="19" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="0" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/22447365_800x533_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/22447365_800x533_2500.jpg" data-shadow="none"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/22447365_800x533_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="1" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="2" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">We made it―January 2026! To be honest, there were definitely times during the previous year when I really had to be on guard to avoid letting the cultural climate cloud my outlook on the future and my worldview. In contrast, when I took the biblical “high road,” I was immediately reminded of the <i><b>certainty&nbsp;</b></i>of God’s character amid these tumultuous times. So, I thought I'd begin this blog with just a few reminders about our unchanging, unlimited God:</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="3" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><ul style="margin-left: 80px;"><li><div>He has been our rock, our shield, and our stronghold (Psalm 18:1–2).</div></li><li><div>He never changes (Hebrews 13:8; Malachi 3:6).</div></li><li><div>He is our strength (Isaiah 40:28–31).</div></li><li><div>He walks through the trials with us (Psalm 23:4; Joshua 1:9).</div></li><li><div>He will never leave us nor forsake us (2 Corinthians 1:3–4; Hebrews 13:5).</div></li><li><div>He is in control (Proverbs 19:21; 1 Chronicles 29:11; John 16:33).</div></li></ul></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="4" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Though 2025 may have held some rough patches for you and me, anything we’ve gone through over this past year pales in comparison to the hardship and persecution Christ followers before us have endured. And, as anxious as we all are to leap into the new year hoping for a brighter tomorrow, there’s something you need to hear (or should I say, <i>read</i>) before you jump into January that will allow you to truly enter this new year experiencing joy in Jesus.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="5" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Today, I’m sharing my blog space with a relative, my eldest niece’s husband. While visiting from Georgia for the holidays, and during one of his quiet times of reflection while in the beautiful north woods of Maine, he penned the following thoughts.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="6" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="7" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1"><h3  style='color:@color1;'><i><b>"Don't think for a minute that you can outsmart the coming year with your careful plans, or power your way through to your goals with the force of your will."</b></i></h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="8" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>This week, most of us hung a new calendar (or in our day, more likely we'll "swipe" to it), and our thoughts naturally turn to plans and changes for the coming year, and what we'll "resolve" to do differently in 2026. For me, those thoughts tend to go something like this:&nbsp;</i><ul style="margin-left: 80px;"><li><div><i>"I really need to get better at ...,&nbsp;</i></div></li><li><div><i>I should work harder to get more done on ...,&nbsp;</i></div></li><li><div><i>My goal will be to change the way I think about ...,&nbsp;</i></div></li><li><div><i>I am going to resolve that I will improve the way I ..." </i></div></li></ul></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="9" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>You get the idea. Then along the way, I may ask God for His help in those areas, and to bless the changes that I have deemed necessary in my life.<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;Maybe you're a little like me. If so, may I share with you what the Lord has been impressing on me the last several days? I feel as if He’s saying this:</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="10" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div style="margin-left: 80px;"><i>"I have a resolution for you, one so succinct and simple that it just requires one word: <b>Listen</b>. You don't know what awaits you in 2026; you don't know what decisions you will face, what skills you will need, or what accomplishments will be most needful. Don't think for a minute that you can outsmart the coming year with your careful plans, or power your way through to your goals with the force of your will. I didn't create you or our relationship to work that way. Just make this plan for 2026―come to Me each day, and let's talk. <b>If you take the time to listen</b>, I want to set your goals, to give you your plan, to make each decision clear, day by day, moment by moment. I'll walk with you each step of the way, but I can't direct your next step unless you <b>listen for My voice</b>."</i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="11" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6528706_1050x359_500.PNG);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/6528706_1050x359_2500.PNG" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6528706_1050x359_500.PNG" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="12" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>May we resolve to be Spirit-led in our walk with Christ in 2026!</i><br>&nbsp;<br><i>Shared by Nathan Buchan, Winston, GA</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="13" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="14" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">This message reminds me of a sermon I heard at summer camp once, in which it was stated, “God gave us two ears and one mouth so that we’ll listen twice as much as we talk.” I’ve often thought about this, and yes, I confess that I did use it on my children during their formative years. I also think about how He reminds us that we are “forgetful hearers” (James 1:22-25).&nbsp;</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="15" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">So, here's the charge I leave you with today: Don’t just look before you leap, <b>listen</b>--<i>really, intentionally, and thoughtfully.</i> God may just surprise you with REST (See blog dated December 27, 2025) and a plan that exceeds your expectations. One of the amazing things about <i>His&nbsp;</i>plans is that He promises to walk them with us. Yes, His resolutions are firm, unwavering, real, and <i>won’t&nbsp;</i>be broken. It’s up to us, however, &nbsp;to join Him in seeing them come to fruition.<br><br>Remember, listen <i>first</i>, then leap!</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="16" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="17" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/20046815_812x351_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/20046815_812x351_2500.png" data-shadow="none"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/20046815_812x351_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="18" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><b><i>Author Bio:</i></b><br><i>Dr. Holly Varnum, Director of Curriculum Development for Reasons for Hope, serves as the Managing Editor for our book projects and weekly blogs, writes blogs and curricular materials to support many of our media resources, speaks at conferences, and trains Christian educators. With degrees in education, curriculum and instruction, and educational administration, she comes with over three decades of experience in working with teens and adults in camp ministry, teaching and administration, and curriculum writing (A Beka Book, Focus on the Family, and Answers in Genesis, to name a few). God has provided her with a well-rounded educational perspective through service in Christian schools, charter schools, public schools, homeschooling, Christian camps, and local church ministry. She has been a classroom teacher, instructional coach, administrator, camp counselor, Sunday School teacher, ladies’ Bible Study teacher, and conference speaker. She is so blessed to share her passion for God’s truth within the context of Reasons for Hope.<br><br>Holly and her husband, Paul, also enjoy any time they can spend with their three grown daughters, two sons-in-law, and four grandchildren (so far!). They currently live in southern New Jersey.</i><br><i><br>To learn more about Holly, or to book her as a speaker for educational, ladies', or girls' events, click&nbsp;</i><a href="https://www.rforh.com/holly-varnum" rel="" target="_self">HERE</a><i>.</i><br><br><br><br></div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Rest for Your Soul</title>
						<description><![CDATA[Are you ready for 2025 to come to a close? Have you been making plans for the new year? In today's blog, Holly Varnum once again uses an acrostic to convey the value of stepping back, reflecting, and just being still before trying to "ring in the new." May you be challenged through this message to set aside some time before January 1st to "find rest for your soul."]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 27 Dec 2025 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="29" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>Are you ready for 2025 to come to a close? Have you been making plans for the new year? In today's blog, Holly Varnum once again uses an acrostic to convey the value of stepping back, reflecting, and just being still before trying to "ring in the new." May you be challenged through this message to set aside some time before January 1st to "find rest for your soul."</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="1" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/22411039_743x487_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/22411039_743x487_2500.png" data-shadow="none"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/22411039_743x487_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="2" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Going into 2026, do you feel at rest, or are you too stressed? According to The American Institute of Stress<sup>1</sup>, 77% of people experience stress that affects their physical health; 73% of people have stress that impacts their mental health<sup>2</sup>; and 48% of people have trouble sleeping because of stress. These statistics were updated August 5, 2021, and I would dare to posit that the numbers may be even higher today. So WHY are we so stressed? I have a few ideas of my own, but let’s look at what the research says. According to a study done by the American Psychological Association<sup>3</sup> (APA), the top causes of stress are:</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="3" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><ul style="margin-left: 60px;"><li><div>Work</div></li><li><div>The economy</div></li><li><div>Family responsibilities</div></li><li><div>Relationships</div></li><li><div>Personal health issues</div></li><li><div>Housing costs</div></li><li><div>Job stability</div></li><li><div>Family health problems</div></li><li><div>Personal Safety</div></li></ul></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="4" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Though this list seems all-encompassing, I’d like to bring your attention to what <i>isn’t&nbsp;</i>mentioned as a source of stress. Not mentioned are prayer, church, Bible reading or study, or singing or listening to music, among others.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="5" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">A few weeks ago, I was challenged in a Sunday morning sermon to make Christmas this year a time of rest. What? But it’s the busiest time of the year! How could I truly find rest? Then, I started searching the Scriptures and saw clearly how the &nbsp;biblical worldview of this holiday season has been so skewed by the secularism and expectations of our culture (yes, even within our churches). Here are some examples of how God spoke to me through His Word to show <i>me&nbsp;</i>that rest is so needed and provided by the Lord if we seek Him.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="6" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="7" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6497041_900x423_500.PNG);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/6497041_900x423_2500.PNG"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6497041_900x423_500.PNG" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="8" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="9" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">As God has been teaching me how to be more of a Mary than a Martha (Luke 10:38-42), I came up with a handy acronym using the word "rest" to remind me how to make sure “all is calm” during a normally tumultuous season. I hope you will find encouragement through this now and as you go through the coming year.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="10" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.6em"><h3  style='font-size:2.6em;color:@color1;'><b>R</b>espond to God’s Voice.</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="11" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Something I have learned along the way is that it’s hard to listen when it’s noisy or chaotic. When too much is going on or causing a distraction, &nbsp;we will be distracted and may be unable to take in what is most important amidst the cacophony.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="12" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Here’s a case in point: A few years ago, while working in a local school district, I heard, not surprisingly, about one of our 8th grade girls spouting off insults and other mean verbal barbs in a classroom towards her teacher and classmates. Our assistant principal was contacted to intervene when none of the tactics used by the teacher worked. Susie (not her real name) was escorted to a quiet room near the administrative offices and left there to think about her behavior and choices, since she claimed, in her words, “I didn’t do anything wrong!”</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="13" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">After spending two and a half hours alone–eating lunch alone, no peer interaction, no computer, no cell phone, and nothing to touch except a table and chair–she became very contrite. When the assistant principal walked in the room 150 minutes after leaving her there, he was greeted by humility and remorse, and received a heartfelt, “I really behaved badly, and I’m so sorry. May I also apologize to my class before dismissal?” What changed for her? I believe that her solitary situation with absolutely no distractions and nothing to do but think allowed her to “hear” and face the truth about herself. When was the last time you had two and a half hours of silence?</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="14" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1"><h3  style='color:@color1;'><b>E</b>xpect distractions, BUT don’t give into them.</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="15" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Without question, we are all prone to being distractible. Isn’t it so much more enjoyable to think about anything other than our stress, our problems, our obstacles? One of the main reasons we continue to be stressed is because we are not dealing with the cause(s) of our stress by listening to our Lord’s solutions. This can only happen if we're focused on Him.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="16" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1"><h3  style='color:@color1;'><b>S</b>et your affections on things above. (Colossians 3:1)</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="17" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also (Matthew 6:21). Did you notice that all the items on the “stress list” shared earlier are also the things we tend to put before God in our lives? Hmmmm … didn’t He caution us in His Word about the consequences of misplaced loyalties (Matthew 6:19; 1 John 2:15-17)?&nbsp; Truly, it is only when we take everything to Him and trust Him to take care of it that we will truly experience God’s peace and rest (Philippians 4:6,7; Isaiah 26:3,4).</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="18" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1"><h3  style='color:@color1;'><b>T</b>rust His Heart.</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="19" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Who is the only one that knows us completely and thoroughly, and still loves us more than anyone else? Yes, God (John 3:16; 15:13). And who am I to think that He needs me to fret and worry over things that I literally have no control over? With that being said, I feel it’s appropriate to share the lyrics to a song that the Lord has used many times in my life to remind me that God’s got this--He always has and always will, <i>and&nbsp;</i>He desires to show His love in ways we cannot imagine.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="20" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="21" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><b>“Trust His Heart”</b><br>By Babbie Mason<br><br>All things work for our good<br>Though sometimes we can't<br>See how they could.<br>Struggles that break our hearts in two<br>Sometimes blind us to the truth.<br><br>Our Father knows what's best for us;<br>His ways are not our own.<br>So when your pathway grows dim,<br>And you just can't see Him,<br>Remember you're never alone.<br><br>God is too wise to be mistaken.<br>God is too good to be unkind.<br>So when you don't understand,<br>When don't see His plan,<br>When you can't trace His hand,<br>Trust His Heart.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="22" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="23" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">I encourage you to find this song on YouTube, so that you, too, can be blessed not only by the words but by the music as well.<br><br>Jesus, with His unfailing love and amazing grace, wants to remind us in the midst of stressful and uncertain times that we can find “rest for our souls” (Matthew 11:29). &nbsp; Let’s make a commitment (not a “resolution”) to seek Him daily and practice the principles of REST.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="24" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><b>Notes:</b><br><sup>1&nbsp;</sup>The American Institute of Stress (https://www.stress.org/daily-life)<br><sup>2</sup>See https://www.therecoveryvillage.com/mental-health/<br><sup>3</sup> See https://www.apa.org/monitor/2011/01/stressed-america&nbsp;</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="25" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="26" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/20046815_812x351_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/20046815_812x351_2500.png" data-shadow="none"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/20046815_812x351_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="27" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i><b>Author Bio:</b><br>Dr. Holly Varnum, Director of Curriculum Development for Reasons for Hope, serves as the Managing Editor for our book projects and weekly blogs, writes blogs and curricular materials to support many of our media resources, speaks at conferences, and trains Christian educators. With degrees in education, curriculum and instruction, and educational administration, she comes with over three decades of experience in working with teens and adults in camp ministry, teaching and administration, and curriculum writing (A Beka Book, Focus on the Family, and Answers in Genesis to name a few). God has provided her with a well-rounded educational perspective through service in Christian schools, charter schools, public schools, homeschooling, Christian camps, and local church ministry. She has been a classroom teacher, instructional coach, administrator, camp counselor, Sunday School teacher, ladies’ Bible Study teacher, and conference speaker. She is so blessed to share her passion for God’s truth within the context of Reasons for Hope.<br><br>Holly and her husband, Paul, also enjoy any time they can spend with their three grown daughters, two sons-in-law, and four grandchildren (so far!). They live in southern New Jersey, and yes, they eat lobster (properly pronounced “lobstah”) and crab whenever they get a chance!</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="28" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">To learn more about Holly, or to book her as a speaker for educational, ladies', or girls' events, click <a href="https://www.rforh.com/holly-varnum" rel="" target="_self">HERE</a>.</div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>An Advent Acrostic</title>
						<description><![CDATA[Please join Holly today as she talks about a few "choice" words centered around the Advent of Christ.]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2025 12:26:27 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="39" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>Please join Holly today as she talks about a few "choice" words centered around the Advent of Christ.</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="1" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/22410589_768x512_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/22410589_768x512_2500.jpg" data-shadow="none"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/22410589_768x512_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="2" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.1em"><h2  style='font-size:2.1em;color:@color1;'><b>"We’ve all been preparing for Christmas in some way—over recent days, weeks, and maybe even months—yet we may not be truly experiencing the wonder of the event that paved the way for our redemption."</b></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="3" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Today’s blog is going to be short, but sweet. </div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="4" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">As a former school teacher and current writer and speaker, I am intrigued by strategies and tactics available to help people remember and apply what they have learned, so that they can truly experience the full benefits of knowledge for themselves and others.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="5" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">One such device that has helped me retain knowledge and, in turn, that I also used to support <i>my&nbsp;</i>students was acrostic-style memory tools. To learn the order of the planets, for example, we memorized the sentence “My Very Excited Mother Just Sat Upon Nine Pins,” noting that the first letter of each word represented the first letter of a planet and each word was organized in the order of the planets from the closest to farthest from the sun—Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto. (You probably noticed that “Pins” was included to represent Pluto—back in the good ol’ days when it was <i>still </i>classified as a planet.)</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="6" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">One of my daughters, now an RN, went through nursing school a few years ago, and I loved hearing about her learning adventure in this field. During that time, she would share with me some mnemonics (memory-enhancing strategies) that her instructors encouraged to instill the procedures of medical practice into students’ thinking. ABC’s, SPICES, AIDET, and RICE are just a few (I won’t take the time to explain these, but just wanted to make the point that mnemonic devices are useful for all ages and in all subject areas.)</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="7" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:490px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/9891255_1400x788_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/9891255_1400x788_2500.png" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/9891255_1400x788_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="8" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">So where am I going with all this? The celebration of the birth of Christ, <i>of course</i>.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="9" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">We’ve all been preparing for Christmas in some way—over recent days, weeks, and maybe even months—yet we may not be truly experiencing the wonder of the event that paved the way for our redemption.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="10" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">To make my point, I sat down this morning (as I have over the last few Advent seasons) and wrote the word <b>CHRISTMAS</b> in a vertical column for the very purpose of creating an original acrostic free-verse poem of sorts. Why?<br><br>Well, just as Mary and Joseph marvelled at the things being said about Jesus at the temple with Simeon (Luke 2:25-33), I too, felt compelled to marvel at this holiday with the kind of wonder that honors my Lord.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="11" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="12" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h2  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>C</b>hrist—the Lord, God's <i>only&nbsp;</i>Son, the Reason for the season</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="13" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h2  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>H</b>ope—offered by the Father through the Son; the <b>ONLY </b>hope for our fallen condition</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="14" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h2  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>Romans 8:38,39</b></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="15" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">"For I am sure that neither death nor life, nor angels nor rulers, nor things present nor things to come, nor powers, nor height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.”</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="16" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h2  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>Isaiah 9:6</b></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="17" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">“For unto us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.”</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="18" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:490px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/9810451_800x600_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/9810451_800x600_2500.jpg"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/9810451_800x600_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="19" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h2  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>S</b>hepherds—the first ones approached by the angels to announce the coming of the Messiah</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="20" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">The shepherds were maybe the only ones aside from the priests to understand fully the significance of the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes lying in a manger—the same procedure used for the perfect, unblemished lambs that were to be to used as sacrificial offerings for sin in the Temple. They knew without question that this babe was the perfect Lamb of God sent to take away the sins of the world; in other words, the promised Messiah.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="21" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h2  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>T</b>ruth—what we find in God’s Word, and that which sets us free (John 8:32)</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="22" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">John 1:14 reminds me, “And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth.”</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="23" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h2  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>M</b>iracles—events that could only be explained by Divine intervention</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="24" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">. . . a virgin conceived; a young man agreed to marry the pregnant girl to whom he was betrothed; God became man and dwelt among us; the Christ child was the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies, confirming the authenticity of the Scriptures; angels appeared to the shepherds, just to name a few.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="25" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h2  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>A</b>LL access</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="26" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Because Christ came to earth, walked in our shoes so to speak, and can truly understand the human condition, He is uniquely qualified to be everything I need. The fact that He has opened the door for me to come to Him however, whenever, and wherever I need to is marvelous and awesome in the truest sense of the words. Thank you, Lord.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="27" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/9891285_276x332_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/9891285_276x332_2500.jpg"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/9891285_276x332_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="28" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h2  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>S</b>anctification–becoming holy and full of grace and truth</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="29" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Because of Christ and the salvation He brings, I have the opportunity to live and to grow to be more like Him moment by moment, day by day, week by week, and year by year, for as long as He gives me breath.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="30" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="31" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Wow, it was that simple. By taking just a few minutes to focus on Christmas and what it should mean to me, I am in awe, afresh and anew, of the love that came down as God incarnate—a love that has no equal (John 15:13; Mark 10:45). &nbsp;</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="32" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.5em"><h2  style='font-size:2.5em;color:@color1;'><b>Now it’s your turn.</b> </h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="33" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Take a few minutes to do this activity yourself and encourage your family to participate. Give yourselves the renewed opportunity to marvel in the words that are inspired by this event. That, my friends, is what Christmas is all about.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="34" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:280px;"><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="35" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:500px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/7299557_2272x982_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/7299557_2272x982_2500.png" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/7299557_2272x982_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="36" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i><b>Author Bio:</b><br>Dr. Holly Varnum, Director of Curriculum Development for Reasons for Hope, serves as the Managing Editor for our book projects and weekly blogs, writes blogs and curricular materials to support many of our media resources, speaks at conferences, and trains Christian educators. With degrees in education, curriculum and instruction, and educational administration, she comes with over three decades of experience in working with teens and adults in camp ministry, teaching and administration, and curriculum writing (A Beka Book, Focus on the Family, and Answers in Genesis to name a few). God has provided her with a well-rounded educational perspective through service in Christian schools, charter schools, public schools, homeschooling, Christian camps, and local church ministry. She has been a classroom teacher, instructional coach, administrator, camp counselor, Sunday School teacher, ladies’ Bible Study teacher, and conference speaker. She is so blessed to share her passion for God’s truth within the context of Reasons for Hope.<br><br>Holly and her husband, Paul, also enjoy any time they can spend with their three grown daughters, two sons-in-law, and four grandchildren (so far!). They live in southern New Jersey, and yes, they eat lobster (properly pronounced “lobstah”) and crab whenever they get a chance!</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="37" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">To learn more about Holly, or to book her as a speaker for educational, ladies', or girls' events, click <a href="https://www.rforh.com/holly-varnum" rel="" target="_self">HERE</a>.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="38" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:400px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/9550342_3504x725_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/9550342_3504x725_2500.png" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/9550342_3504x725_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>He Finally Said “Yes”</title>
						<description><![CDATA[From the time of my (Holly’s) salvation, a few months before my fifth birthday, I began praying for my father to accept Christ as his personal Savior. For decades, I watched and prayed as he rejected God’s wooing and made what looked like an intentional choice to be his own master. Yet, I often saw him angry and dissatisfied and knew in my heart that God had the solution he needed. Having experienced God’s mercy, grace, and joy myself, I couldn’t imagine what held him back. Why wouldn’t he embrace the open, redemptive arms of Christ to enjoy a richer, fuller life? Juan’s explanation below, using the perspective of C.S. Lewis once again, really helped me to process a possible answer to this question.]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2025 08:14:22 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="26" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="0" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:510px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/22310209_641x478_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/22310209_641x478_2500.jpg" data-shadow="hover"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/22310209_641x478_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="1" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>(From Holly: This is one of my favorite pictures of Dad, Jim Buchanan)</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-spacer-block " data-type="spacer" data-id="2" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="spacer-holder" data-height="30" style="height:30px;"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="3" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>From the time of my (Holly’s) salvation, a few months before my fifth birthday, I began praying for my father to accept Christ as his personal Savior. For decades, I watched and prayed as he rejected God’s wooing and made what looked like an intentional choice to be his own master. Yet, I often saw him angry and dissatisfied and knew in my heart that God had the solution he needed. Having experienced God’s mercy, grace, and joy myself, I couldn’t imagine what held him back. Why wouldn’t he embrace the open, redemptive arms of Christ to enjoy a richer, fuller life? Juan’s explanation below, using the perspective of C.S. Lewis once again, really helped me to process a possible answer to this question.</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="4" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:40px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-left" data-size="40px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-left fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="5" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="6" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">C. S. Lewis--in addition to reminding us of God’s wooing to draw us to Himself and to meet needs that only His love can fulfill--also addresses the problem of (those) for whom God’s pursuit seems entirely ineffective. Lewis lays out a thorough case for a perfect pursuit without violating man’s freedom of choice. Notedly, our built-in element (“God-shaped vacuum”) is not imposed upon us as is obvious every time someone rejects the Gospel and chooses not to be wooed.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="7" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">In light of such a complete and persuasive plan of pursuit, how is it that some fail to be persuaded and come to reconciliation? This is a theological problem that has challenged many great Christian thinkers. Lewis argues that there are at least two reasons for this:</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="8" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><ul style="margin-left: 40px;"><li><div><i>First, Lewis believes that sin limits the effectiveness of God’s pursuit.</i> While man is made in God’s image, that image (was) distorted with the fall of man. Lewis argues that God, “shows much more of Himself to some people than to others—not because He has favorites, but because it is impossible for Him to show Himself to a man whose whole mind and character are in the wrong condition—just as sunlight, though it has no favorites, cannot be reflected in a dusty mirror as clearly as in a clean one.”</div></li></ul></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="9" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><ul style="margin-left: 40px;"><li><div>Lewis’ second line of argument … addresses the issue of free will. <i>He believes that God would never violate man’s freedom of choice.</i> In the concluding pages of <i>Surprised by Joy</i>, he references his conversion experience and insists on it having been entirely a free choice he made in response to God’s pursuit. He states it this way, “The odd thing was that before God closed in on me, I was in fact offered what now appears a moment of wholly free choice.</div><ul><li><div>I felt myself, there and then, given a free choice.</div></li><li><div>I could open the door or keep it shut …</div></li><li><div>Neither choice was presented as duty; no threat or promise was attached to either …</div></li><li><div>&nbsp;The choice appeared to be momentous, but it was also strangely unemotional.</div></li><li><div>I was moved by no desires or fears … I am more inclined to think that this came nearer to being a perfectly free act than most that I have ever done” (Lewis, <i>Surprised by Joy</i>, 224).</div></li></ul></li></ul></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="10" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Both of these arguments combined seem to provide a rational and biblical response to the dilemma of man rejecting God’s pursuit.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="11" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="12" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:40px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-right" data-size="40px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-right fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="13" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">I am so thankful that the rest of my dad’s story doesn’t end with his resistance to Christ. Just two weeks prior to his passing in May 2016, he made a profession of faith while talking to his hospice nurse—God’s angel to our family during his last days. I believe that, although he was in extreme pain in those final hours, Dad was experiencing the promise given to those who ...</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="14" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="15" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1"><h3  style='color:@color1;'>“Come to Me, all you who labor<br>and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.<br>Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me,<br>for I am gentle and lowly in heart,<br>and you will find rest for your souls.”<br><br><b>Matthew 11:28,29</b></h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="16" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="17" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Dad’s will to hang on until the last of his children had arrived to say goodbye was his ultimate loving act. With his final breath, he looked up—<i>beyond&nbsp;</i>us—only to be surprised by joy and a glorious resting place for his soul.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="18" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Praise the Lord that he finally responded to the wooing of God.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-spacer-block " data-type="spacer" data-id="19" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="spacer-holder" data-height="30" style="height:30px;"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="20" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><b><i>To learn more about Holly Varnum or to book her as a speaker, please click </i></b><a href="https://www.rforh.com/holly-varnum" rel="" target="_self"><b>HERE</b></a><b><i>.</i></b></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="21" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:540px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/12978114_1230x559_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/12978114_1230x559_2500.png" data-fill="true" data-shadow="hover"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/12978114_1230x559_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="22" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><b><i>To learn more about Juan Valdes, or to book him as a speaker, please click&nbsp;</i></b><a href="https://www.rforh.com/juan-valdes" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><b>HERE</b></a><i><b>.</b></i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="23" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:510px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/19624643_1276x1651_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/19624643_1276x1651_2500.png" data-fill="true" data-shadow="hover"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/19624643_1276x1651_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="24" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">To find dozens of more resources like the video above, download our FREE APP--Reasons for Hope. (Look for the blue asterisk.)</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="25" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/15916207_526x526_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/15916207_526x526_2500.jpg"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/15916207_526x526_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Pursued by God</title>
						<description><![CDATA[In Jeremiah 31:3, we read,  "The LORD appeared to him from afar, saying, 'I have loved you with an everlasting love; Therefore I have drawn you with lovingkindness.' " Have you ever thought about that? The all-sufficient God, Creator of the Universe, draws us to Himself. He makes His love and provision so irresistible that those who "hear His voice" will be compelled to lean into His calling to them and receive what only He can offer, abundant life on this earth, and eternal life in the hereafter. Today, we are blessed with an aspect of God's wooing as presented by C. S. Lewis and expounded upon by our own Dr. Juan Valdes.]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 09 Dec 2025 15:55:50 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="25" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>In Jeremiah 31:3, we read, &nbsp;"The LORD appeared to him from afar, saying, 'I have loved you with an everlasting love; Therefore I have drawn you with lovingkindness.' " Have you ever thought about that? The all-sufficient God, Creator of the Universe, draws us to Himself. He makes His love and provision so irresistible that those who "hear His voice" will be compelled to lean into His calling to them and receive what only He can offer, abundant life on this earth, and eternal life in the hereafter. Today, we are blessed with an aspect of God's wooing as presented by C. S. Lewis and expounded upon by our own Dr. Juan Valdes.</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="1" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/22250489_330x247_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/22250489_330x247_2500.jpg" data-ratio="sixteen-nine" data-shadow="hover"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/22250489_330x247_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="2" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">“Woo”--who <i>says&nbsp;</i>that, and what does it even mean? Often used in poetic contexts, “woo” carries the idea of appealing to someone’s needs to “win their heart.” So how does this idea apply to God, His Word, and us, for that matter? In Acts 17:22-34, the Apostle Paul--given an audience in the pagan city of Athens--provides a perfect example of how to be an apologist in &nbsp;a “woo-some” way. In fact, here’s a Reasons for Hope 60-second video showing how he did this.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-video-block " data-type="video" data-id="3" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="video-holder"  data-id="5InLEqELf5w" data-source="youtube" data-thumb="5XSH7B/assets/images/6236833_1921x1081_2500.jpg"><iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/5InLEqELf5w?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><div class="video-thumb" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6236833_1921x1081_1000.jpg);"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="4" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Paul connected with his audience on their “turf,” referenced their beliefs to show that he understood them, and transitioned into a message of truth that appealed to their needs; i.e., he wooed them into a paradigm shift and was able to show them a much better way. In verses 26 and 27 of this passage, Paul announces to the Athenians that they were created by the One True God Who made them to “seek the Lord.” When I read this passage, I was reminded of something I heard as a child--that in every human is a “God-shaped vacuum” that <i>only He</i> can fill.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="5" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">In the next section of this blog, one of our speakers, Dr.&nbsp; Juan Valdes, takes us on a deep dive into this idea through the work of one of his favorite authors, C.S. Lewis:</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="6" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:40px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-left" data-size="40px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-left fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="7" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div style="margin-left: 100px;">“The Irresistible and the Indisputable are the two weapons which the very nature of His scheme forbids Him to use. Merely to override a human will … would be for Him useless. He cannot ravish. He can only woo” &nbsp;(Lewis, <i>The Screwtape Letters</i>, 46; Geisler, 99).&nbsp;</div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="8" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div style="margin-left: 40px;">C. S. Lewis presents a picture of God’s pursuit of man as active, aggressive, and complete, yet without force. For Lewis, the pursuit of man revolves primarily around the drawing power of what Jesus Christ did on the cross to redeem us from our sin. In addition, Lewis argues for an internal factor of this pursuit built into man by his Creator (a “God-shaped vacuum,” so to speak).</div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="9" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div style="margin-left: 40px;">Christ’s redemptive work is the clearest and most perfect element in God’s plan for attracting man unto himself. The fall of man in the Garden of Eden left him estranged or alienated from God, lost and unable to find his own way back. &nbsp;If man was ever to find his way back to the Father, he needed God’s leadership and direction. &nbsp;Lewis eloquently captures the essence of this dilemma and the mission of Christ when he states that,</div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="10" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div style="margin-left: 100px;">“(W)e need God’s help in order to do something which God, in His own nature, never does at all—to surrender, to suffer, to submit, to die. Nothing in God’s nature corresponds to this process at all. So, the one road for which we now need God’s leadership <i>most of all</i> is a road (that) God, in His own nature, has never walked … But (believing) God became man—suppose our human nature which <i>can&nbsp;</i>suffer and die was amalgamated (combined) with God’s nature in one person—then <i>that&nbsp;</i>person <i>could&nbsp;</i>help us”<b>&nbsp;</b>(Lewis, <i>Mere Christianity</i>, Part II, Chapter 4, emphasis and clarification added).</div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="11" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div style="margin-left: 40px;">Christ’s redemptive works are the bridge that reconnects man with his estranged Creator. This is clearly the significance of Christ’s famous words, <i>“I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through me”</i> (John 14:6). &nbsp;At the heart of the Gospel we find that God’s pursuit of man was thorough and complete.&nbsp;</div><ul style="margin-left: 100px;"><li><div>The Son was sent, and all men were given an opportunity (John 3:16-17);</div></li><li><div>The way to God was physically demonstrated (John 14:6); and</div></li><li><div>Access has been granted to the throne of God (Hebrews 10:19-22).</div></li></ul><div style="margin-left: 40px;">What we have is definitely <i>not&nbsp;</i>a hi-jacking, but rather a wonderful invitation--a wooing in the true sense of the word.<br><br></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="12" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.4em"><h2  style='font-size:2.4em;color:@color1;'>“If I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world.”</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="13" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div style="margin-left: 40px;">To further enhance the possibilities of success, God implanted in His masterpiece of creation a desire for Him. The argument from desire, that Lewis is so well known for, is itself an element in God’s pursuit of man. Lewis argues that man is born with desires that no earthly pleasure can satisfy and rightly concludes that, “If I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world” (Lewis, <i>Mere Christianity</i>, 121). Thus, Lewis argues that God, in His infinite wisdom, designed us with a need for Him that would facilitate our response to His pursuit.</div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="14" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div style="margin-left: 120px;">&nbsp; “God made us: &nbsp;invented us as a man invents an engine. A car is made to run on &nbsp;petrol, and it would not run properly on anything else. Now God designed the human machine to run on Himself. He Himself is the fuel our spirits were designed to burn, or the food our spirits were designed to feed on” (Lewis, <i>Mere Christianity</i>, 53-54).</div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="15" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>Written by Dr.&nbsp; Juan Valdes, Reasons for Hope Speaker</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-icon-block " data-type="icon" data-id="16" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-icon-holder" style="font-size:40px;color:@color1;"  data-group="fontawesome" data-icon="quote-right" data-size="40px" data-color="@color1"><i class="fa fa-quote-right fa-fw"></i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="17" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">God pursues us more fervently and passionately than anyone else ever has, can, or will. His motive, driven by an incomprehensible and incomparable love, is pure and compelling.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="18" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3'  data-color="@color1"><h3  style='color:@color1;'><b>Ephesians 3:17-18</b><br>And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love,<br>may . . . grasp how wide and long and high and deep<br>is the love of Christ.</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="19" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><b>To learn more about Juan Valdes, or to book him as a speaker, please click&nbsp;</b><a href="https://www.rforh.com/juan-valdes" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">HERE</a>.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="20" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/13658605_376x405_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/13658605_376x405_2500.png" data-shadow="none"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/13658605_376x405_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="21" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.4em"><h2  style='font-size:2.4em;color:@color1;'><b>Want to learn how to think and not just what to think? Get your own copy of Dr. Juan Valdes' updated and revised text for critical thinking. And if you're a teacher, bundle your copy with its newly released Teacher Guide. Learn to discern more quickly and effectively than you thought possible. Order&nbsp;</b><a href="https://store.rforh.com/collections/books" rel="" target="_self"><b>HERE</b></a><b>.</b></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="22" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/18753385_1793x712_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/18753385_1793x712_2500.png" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/18753385_1793x712_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="23" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">To find dozens of more resources like the video above, download our FREE APP--Reasons for Hope. (Look for the blue asterisk.)</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="24" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:590px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/19022732_3841x2397_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/19022732_3841x2397_2500.png" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/19022732_3841x2397_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Are You Ready?</title>
						<description><![CDATA[Our teens are hurting and they want the truth! The call to minister to them, answer their questions, and give them tools to impact their culture is louder and clearer than ever before. Join Holly Varnum in today's blog as she shares a compelling experience and statistics that should lead us to action in training and equipping today's youth in the truth of the Scriptures.]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2025 05:29:15 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="28" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>Our teens are hurting and they want the truth! The call to minister to them, answer their questions, and give them tools to impact their culture is louder and clearer than ever before. Join Holly Varnum in today's blog as she shares a compelling experience and statistics that should lead us to action in training and equipping today's youth in the truth of the Scriptures.</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="1" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:510px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/22176536_1200x828_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/22176536_1200x828_2500.jpg" data-fill="true" data-shadow="hover"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/22176536_1200x828_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="2" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3' ><h3 ><br><b>I need to ask you this question . . .</b></h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="3" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">How bold <i>are&nbsp;</i>you? Are you ready to “give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you” (1 Peter 3:15 NKJV)? If you’re at all like me, you may have grown up in a church where the Bible and Bible Doctrines were solidly preached, but the application of how to defend these teachings in a secular world was lacking. In fact, the first time I heard the word “apologetics” was actually AFTER I went to a three-year Bible college! Please don’t get me wrong; I am not here to lay any blame on teachers or pastors—just relaying the reality of the late 20th century. I was taught and encouraged to present the Gospel but not to defend <b><i>WHY&nbsp;</i></b>I believed <i>what&nbsp;</i>I believed.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="4" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">I really do believe that the leaders of a generation or more ago were trained and prepared for ministry based upon the cultural climate of that time, and that makes sense, right? In <i>my&nbsp;</i>formative years, for example, there was a common understanding of Bible narratives—most people inherently knew of Noah, Moses, Job, the account of Jonah and the big fish, Daniel in the lions’ den, the birth of Jesus, His crucifixion and resurrection, etc. Most people knew of the Bible and at least had a measure of respect for God, even if they didn’t want to know Him or didn't believe they could encounter Him personally.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="5" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>Not so today—it's a different world.&nbsp;</i>In fact, while working with a group of 8th graders at a public school a few years ago to help them analyze a poem that contained a reference to Eden, I discovered that only a small handful of the almost 70 students I worked with even knew who Adam and Eve were! The good news about that is that God gave me the opportunity to tell the biblical account of Genesis 1-3 that day (planting a seed) to these students, properly laying the foundation for them to understand the poem.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="6" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="7" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1"><h2  style='color:@color1;'>They are ready to hear a message of hope. Are we ready to share it?</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="8" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="9" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><b>My point is this</b>: Our young people (tweens, teens, and twenty-somethings) today are growing up in a society where God is seen as unnecessary, and evolution is taught as fact. Many of our youth are depressed, aimless, and disengaged, and teen suicide rates are at an all-time high. <i>There’s an obvious correlation here</i>. Without God, and believing they are a product of random, chance processes, life has no purpose for this generation. In a recent Barna poll, when asked about their view of their future, <i><b>56% of Gen Z (those born between 1997 and 2012) say that they expect the worst</b></i>. How disheartening! But, instead of being discouraged by this statistic, we need to see this data as <i>an opportunity to bring hope</i> to this generation with love, truth, and grace. They are ready to hear a message of hope. Are we ready to share it?</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="10" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Our president and founder, Carl Kerby, when interviewed on “The Schaftlein Report'' TV show, clearly and lovingly answered the question young adults are asking about what there is to hope for.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="11" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:550px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/5990892_643x407_500.PNG);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/5990892_643x407_2500.PNG" data-ratio="sixteen-nine"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/5990892_643x407_500.PNG" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="12" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">That’s <i>amazing&nbsp;</i>news--so wonderful in fact, that we shouldn’t keep it to ourselves! Being bold in our faith in a world growing increasingly cynical and antagonistic to biblical truth can be scary at first, but the more we are in the Word and talking to our Lord about it, the more we understand our calling in this, and the bolder we will become for Christ.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="13" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">So, how can you get started? Well, if you’ve ever wondered how to clearly and concisely present the Gospel message, please take the next three minutes to watch this video.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-subsplash_media-block " data-type="subsplash_media" data-id="14" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:550px;"><div class="sp-subsplash-holder"  data-source="6595s6x" data-title="Full Gospel"><div class="sap-embed-player"><iframe src="https://subsplash.com/u/-5XSH7B/media/embed/d/6595s6x?" frameborder="0" allow="clipboard-read; clipboard-write" webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen></iframe></div><style type="text/css">div.sap-embed-player{position:relative;width:100%;height:0;padding-top:56.25%;}div.sap-embed-player>iframe{position:absolute;top:0;left:0;width:100%;height:100%;}</style></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="15" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">And, if you don’t feel confident presenting this on your own <i>yet</i>, feel free to share that video with your family and friends. At Reasons for Hope,* we are committed to providing you with the tools you need to learn, grow, and become bold in your faith.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="16" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">To have free access to this video and dozens of other Reasons for Hope* resources, download our <b>FREE APP</b>--Reasons for Hope (Go to your favorite app store, type in Reasons for Hope, and look for the blue asterisk).</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="17" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/19022732_3841x2397_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/19022732_3841x2397_2500.png" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/19022732_3841x2397_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-spacer-block " data-type="spacer" data-id="18" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="spacer-holder" data-height="30" style="height:30px;"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="19" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1"><h2  style='color:@color1;'><b>Sign Up Today for EQUIPYou!</b></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="20" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">For just $4.99 per month―less than the cost of a coffee, you can invest in yourself and the next generation for an eternal ROI!</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="21" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:530px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/22176526_1650x2550_500.JPEG);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/22176526_1650x2550_2500.JPEG" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/22176526_1650x2550_500.JPEG" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="22" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><b>WHAT IS IT?</b><br>EQUIPYou is an online class platform that guides you step by step through topics our Reasons for Hope speakers are experts in―topics related to God’s Word, apologetics, and cultural issues viewed through a biblical lens.<br><br><b>WHAT MAKES <i>OUR</i> COURSES SO SPECIAL?</b><br>We can almost hear you say, “But there are already online classes out there. What makes yours so special?” Hear us out …<br><br>We’ve talked to many of you over the years, and we believe we’ve built a structure for online courses that will attract both the easily distracted teenager and the busy working adult, all while being more affordable than anything else available.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="23" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><ul style="margin-left: 60px;"><li><div><b><u>They’re short!</u></b> (6-8 modules per course; within each module is a brief teaching video; surrounding the video are downloadable and printable notes, and our reflections and quizzes provide immediate feedback to keep you motivated to move on in the course)</div></li><li><div><b><u>A familiar and trusted teacher leads each course</u></b><u>. </u>Whether it’s a Reasons for Hope speaker or one of our many friends with diverse expertise, you can be confident that we will meet you where you are and guide you on your faith journey in a way that feels both comfortable and challenging for you.</div></li><li><div>Our courses are built around the same topics we teach in our different venues, letting you<b>&nbsp;<u>explore the subjects you’ve heard us discuss in more depth.</u></b></div></li><li><div>Each lesson helps you <b><u>explore Scripture and sound theology</u></b><u>,</u> linking biblical truth with real-life application so your faith becomes stronger, more confident, and better informed.</div></li><li><div>You’ll <b><u>learn how to answer tough questions</u></b>, engage with culture thoughtfully, and share the hope of Christ boldly.</div></li><li><div><b><u>Affordability and accessibility:</u></b> Learn Anytime, Anywhere — and Grow at Your Own Pace (for just $4.99/month). We “double-dog dare” you to find another online course system with a deal like this!</div></li></ul></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="24" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">And here’s the double blessing: once the online platform fees are paid, every penny of your subscription goes directly toward the ongoing ministry and outreach efforts of Reasons for Hope. This means you’re helping provide a steady stream of support for God’s work through us, too!<br><br><b>Your CALL TO ACTION?</b><br>Instead of supporting the coffee industry that day, <b>sign up for a $4.99 monthly investment</b> that will change lives!<br><br>We've even provided a free preview of the first teaching module for you to try it out!<br>Go to<b>&nbsp;EQUIPYOU.ORG&nbsp;</b>and sign up today!&nbsp;</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="25" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="26" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/20046815_812x351_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/20046815_812x351_2500.png"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/20046815_812x351_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block  sp-scheme-5" data-type="text" data-id="27" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><b><i>Author Bio:</i></b><br><i>Dr. Holly Varnum, Director of Curriculum Development for Reasons for Hope, serves as the Managing Editor for our book projects and weekly blogs, writes blogs and curricular materials to support many of our media resources, speaks at conferences, and trains Christian educators. With degrees in education, curriculum and instruction, and educational administration, she comes with over three decades of experience in working with teens and adults in camp ministry, teaching and administration, and curriculum writing (A Beka Book, Focus on the Family, and Answers in Genesis to name a few). God has provided her with a well-rounded educational perspective through service in Christian schools, charter schools, public schools, homeschooling, Christian camps, and local church ministry. She has been a classroom teacher, instructional coach, administrator, camp counselor, Sunday School teacher, ladies’ Bible Study teacher, and conference speaker. She is so blessed to share her passion for God’s truth within the context of Reasons for Hope.<br><br>Holly and her husband, Paul, also enjoy any time they can spend with their three grown daughters, two sons-in-law, and four grandchildren (so far!). They live in southern New Jersey, and yes, they eat lobster (properly pronounced “lobstah”) and crab whenever they get a chance!</i><br><br>To learn more about Holly, or to book her as a speaker for educational, ladies', or girls' events, click <a href="https://www.rforh.com/holly-varnum" rel="" target="_self">HERE</a>. </div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Don't Just Take My Word for It, Really</title>
						<description><![CDATA[Today's blog is a testimony from our very own Dave Glander, challenging us to move away from apathy and towards searching the Scriptures for ourselves, so the Holy Spirit can encourage and strengthen us in our Christian walk.]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2025 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="27" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>Today's blog is a testimony from our very own Dave Glander, challenging us to move away from apathy and towards searching the Scriptures for ourselves, so the Holy Spirit can encourage and strengthen us in our Christian walk.</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="1" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:350px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6057831_5913x4735_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/6057831_5913x4735_2500.jpg" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/6057831_5913x4735_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="2" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1"><h2  style='color:@color1;'>I didn’t understand how they could be worshiping<sup>1</sup> the same God I had just met.</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="3" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="4" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Being a former devout atheist, it was a little strange for me when I first got saved. I entered the church on fire for my new-found faith, only to find a stagnant, mediocre church that seemed to be bowing to any of the pressures that the secular society was throwing at them. I was tenaciously working my way through the Bible trying to understand all that it had to say, while at the same time noticing that the church seemed indifferent to the truths found within the pages of the Word. I couldn’t help but see that for the most part, people were almost zombie-like in the way they approached their Christian faith. Simply checking off the box for weekly church attendance and putting a dollar or two in the offering plate was good enough for them. I didn’t understand how they could be worshiping<sup>1</sup> the same God I had just met.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="5" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">There can be no doubt that one cause for much of the spiritual apathy I observed came down to a lack of fundamental faith in the Bible as the absolute standard of Truth in our world. If Christians actually read and applied the Word of God to their lives and culture, not only would the mass exodus from the church stop, but the church would look entirely different from the world around them. On top of that, evolution and relativism are hurled at believers with an incensed emotionalism, and many Christians don’t know the first thing about the fallacies of evolution or what it takes for life to form at all.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="6" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="7" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1"><h2  style='color:@color1;'>It’s the “Goo-to-You” worldview and along the way, Christians began feeling defeated by such lunacy!</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="8" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="9" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Portions of Scripture like the “creation of man” that people used to believe by faith have now been attacked and questioned. Could we have somehow accidentally evolved from a prebiotic “soup” to a complex multicellular organism and share a “common ancestry” with all other life forms? It’s the “Goo-to-You” worldview and along the way, Christians began feeling defeated by such lunacy! Because many rely on the world’s supposed “experts” to explain our origins, their belief in a literal Genesis account for creation has been tainted, and doubts about their faith are born.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-spacer-block " data-type="spacer" data-id="10" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="spacer-holder" data-height="30" style="height:30px;"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="11" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1"><h2  style='color:@color1;'><b>Are you doubtful?</b></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-spacer-block " data-type="spacer" data-id="12" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="spacer-holder" data-height="30" style="height:30px;"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="13" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Doubt, in itself, is not a problem. In fact, it is a healthy and natural part of life. To say that a person never has doubts about something, is like saying that Hollywood actors never use the bathroom. We may never see them doing it, but we certainly know that they do! In every world view around the globe, including Atheism, doubt is evidenced by every person. We need to make sure that we deal with our doubts by actually testing them, however, and not letting them result in untested unbelief!</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="14" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1"><h2  style='color:@color1;'><b>The Columbo Tactic</b><sup><b>2</b></sup></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="15" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">One of the best ways to examine your doubts is to use what’s known as the “Columbo Tactic.” Columbo was a seemingly incompetent TV investigator whose remarkable success at solving crimes was always based on a couple of simple questions. By asking these questions, Columbo was able to uncover the truth about any given circumstance he faced, leading to the conviction of the correct assailant.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="16" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div data-empty="true" style="margin-left: 60px;"><b>1)&nbsp;</b><b>What do you mean by that?</b><br>It is vitally important to clarify the exact nature of the question in order to know what you are looking to figure out without unnecessary confusion. Be like the Bereans who didn’t just believe something somebody said, they “examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true.” (Acts 17:11)</div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="17" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div data-empty="true" style="margin-left: 60px;"><b>2) How did you come to that conclusion?</b><br>Knowing WHY you believe something is the most important thing! Without absolute knowledge we may be “blown here and there by every wind of teaching and by the cunning and craftiness of people in their deceitful scheming.” (Eph 4:14)</div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="18" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1"><h2  style='color:@color1;'><b>Be a Berean--Study for Yourself!</b></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="19" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">In a world of growing confusion, we should all seek to “Be a Berean” and study the Word of God to “present ourselves to God as one approved, a worker who has no need to be ashamed, rightly handling the word of truth” (2 Timothy 2:15). &nbsp;By doing so we can “frustrate the devices and schemes of the crafty, so that their hands cannot attain success or achieve anything of [lasting] worth” (Job 5:12 <i>Amplified Bible</i>).</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="20" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="21" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1"><h2  style='color:@color1;'>The enemy has no foothold in those who know and live out the everlasting Word of the living God.</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="22" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="23" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Being a Berean means taking back Truth in a world set on perpetuating lies that are meant to destroy God’s plans on earth. &nbsp;When we “have stored up God’s word in our hearts” (Psalm 119:11),&nbsp; we will “know the plans God has for us, declared by the LORD, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give us a future and a hope” (Jeremiah 29:11). The enemy has no foothold in those who know and live out the everlasting Word of the living God. &nbsp;Be a Berean!<br><b>Be Bold!</b></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="24" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">To learn more about&nbsp;<b>Dave Glander</b>, or to book him as a speaker, please click <a href="https://www.rforh.com/dave-glander" rel="" target="_self">HERE</a>.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="25" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:500px;"><a href="https://www.rforh.com/give" target="_blank"><div class="sp-image-holder link" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/5760988_2272x982_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/5760988_2272x982_2500.png" data-url="https://www.rforh.com/give" data-target="_blank" data-fill="true" data-shadow="hover"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/5760988_2272x982_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></a></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="26" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><u>Footnotes</u>:<br><ol><li>This spelling of "worshiping" is in line with Webster's spelling rules for two-syllable words where the first syllable is the stressed syllable, and the second syllable ends with a consonant-vowel-consonant pattern. It is also the preferred spelling in American English Bible versions, though "worshipping" may show up as a more common spelling in general American English. (https://strategiesforparents.com/worshiped-or-worshipped-which-spelling-is-correct/ )</li><li dir="ltr">Gregory Koukl, <i>Tactics</i>. (Grand Rapids: Zondervan Reflective, 2019), pp. 52-86.</li></ol></div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Hope―Much More Than Wishful Thinking</title>
						<description><![CDATA[Have you ever found yourself using the word "hope" in a wishful, but somewhat doubtful context? I must confess that I have, and probably a lot more than I'd like to admit. In today's blog, join me (Holly) through a favorite DeBunked video and a lot of Scripture to remind us both of how God's definition of hope stands in stark contrast to the world's.]]></description>
			<link>https://www.rforh.com/blog/2025/11/14/hope-much-more-than-wishful-thinking</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 14 Nov 2025 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="32" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>Have you ever found yourself using the word "hope" in a wishful, but somewhat doubtful context? I must confess that I have, and probably a lot more than I'd like to admit. In today's blog, join me (Holly) through a favorite DeBunked video and a lot of Scripture to remind us both of how God's definition of hope stands in stark contrast to the world's. </i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="1" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/5863182_550x300_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/5863182_550x300_2500.png"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/5863182_550x300_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="2" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">“I hope God will bless me with lots of ideas today.”<br>“I hope I can get in the writing zone after taking these notes.”<br>“I hope I can unpack the material in a way that the audience can learn <br>and master this important content.”</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="3" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">As I once again viewed DeBunked, Episode 4, “There is Real Hope without Jesus ... DeBunked,” &nbsp;I was convicted about my own doubtful approach in using this word in my everyday conversations. I encourage you now to take a few minutes (2:54 to be exact!) to watch this video to truly understand what I’m getting at here.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-video-block " data-type="video" data-id="4" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="video-holder"  data-id="Wt1n3hBWa5o" data-source="youtube"><iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Wt1n3hBWa5o?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="5" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="6" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1"><h2  style='color:@color1;'>"We all desire something we can place our trust in with certainty."</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="7" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="8" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><b>My&nbsp;</b>“hopes” so to speak were voiced merely as wishes, or as Webster’s puts it, “feeling(s) of wanting something along with the belief that it <i>may&nbsp;</i>happen” (italics mine). As we are queried in Episode 4 of DeBunked,<br><br><div style="margin-left: 60px;"><i>“...(C)an we really call uncertain, confidence-lacking, rolling the dice, closing your eyes, ruby(-slipper) clicking, rabbit-foot rubbing, wishful thinking―hope? … Shouldn’t true hope, ultimate hope, eternal hope be based on truth, fact, … something I can … be confident in?”</i></div><br>Though these questions are designed to be a bit rhetorical, I think we’d all agree with a solid, “Yes!” We all desire something we can place our trust in with certainty.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="9" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">At Reasons for Hope*, we believe that such certainty is revealed in God’s Holy Word. The word “hope” as used in the New Testament (NT) is from the Greek “<i>elpis</i>” which means “expectation, trust, and confidence.” From the root “<i>elpo</i>,” meaning “to anticipate (with pleasure) and to welcome,” <i>elpis&nbsp;</i>is then <i>having confidence in what is guaranteed</i>.<br><br>We first see the use of this word in the NT in Matthew 12:21, “and in his name the Gentiles will <b>hope</b>.” It later appears over 50 times and is used to refer to future events that are sure to occur. The notable recurrence of <i>elpis&nbsp;</i>in Scripture shows us how important it is to God that we "<i>Know it! Live it! Share it!"</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="10" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1"><h2  style='color:@color1;'><b>The Source of Hope</b></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="11" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">In case there is any doubt, let’s establish that <b>THE</b> source of true, confidently expectant hope you can trust now and forever is God Himself. Scripture calls Him, “the God of hope” affirming Him as the source of all real hope. If we truly desire genuine hope, it has to come from Him, for only He has the power needed to provide it.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="12" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/5863333_3408x1473_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/5863333_3408x1473_2500.png" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/5863333_3408x1473_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="13" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Because I am a Christian, Christ has provided me―and ALL believers in Him--with the hope of salvation both here on earth and for eternity.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="14" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/5878694_3408x2700_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/5878694_3408x2700_2500.png" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/5878694_3408x2700_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="15" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">And to be honest, we really need to have this <b>eternal </b>hope to get us through the ongoing flood of trials and tribulations on this earth in the present. When my husband and I started sharing with friends and family that we were joining the team at Reasons for Hope*, many of them quickly responded with, “We could sure use some of <b>that&nbsp;</b>right now!” This message is both needed and timely, for “if in Christ we have hope in this life only, we are of all people most to be pitied”<br>(1 Corinthians 15:19).</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="16" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1"><h2  style='color:@color1;'><b>The Blessings of Hope</b></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="17" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">To make this idea even more personal, that is to say, “Christ in <b>me</b>, the hope of glory” brings to the conversation the absolutely mind-boggling, soul-stirring concept that “the power of Christ rests upon <b>me</b>” (2 Corinthians 12:9). To then assert that my hope is a “blessing” seems cliché, yet, at the same time, attaches the concept of hope to the certain, able-to-be-trusted, tangible promises of God--exactly what it tells us in His Word.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="18" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/5878749_3408x1473_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/5878749_3408x1473_2500.png" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/5878749_3408x1473_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="19" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="20" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1"><h2  style='color:@color1;'>"When you have hope, you understand blessings in a deeper way."</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="21" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="22" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Also, Titus 2:13 posits that we are “waiting for our blessed hope, the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ.” Through this hope, we don’t just get a little bit of benefit (blessing) but are <i>filled </i>with joy and peace. &nbsp;When you have hope, you understand blessings in a deeper way.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="23" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Additionally, we are the willing recipients of the abundance of God’s grace as we wait expectantly for “His glorious appearing” in the person of Christ. The more I read and study this four-letter word, the more excited I get to share this amazing and awesome news with anyone who will listen! <i>But then, isn’t that what the Bible says happens when we have this hope?</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="24" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1"><h2  style='color:@color1;'><b>The Boldness We Have Through Hope</b></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="25" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">When we understand hope biblically, come to know it personally and experientially, and live in its fullness, we can’t help but share it, because one of the byproducts of hope is boldness. But you don’t have to take my word for it (Acts 17:11b); these Scriptures speak for themselves and empower us to live out our faith with boldness.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="26" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/5878724_3408x1473_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/5878724_3408x1473_2500.png" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/5878724_3408x1473_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="27" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">So, … no more wishful thinking, Christians. We can press forward with absolute certainty and boldness because of <b>Whose</b> we are.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="28" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.8em"><h2  style='font-size:2.8em;color:@color1;'>1 Peter 3:15 NKJV<br>“But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts, and always be ready to give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you,<br>with meekness and fear."&nbsp;</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="29" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="30" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><b>Author Bio:</b><br><i>Holly Varnum, Director of Curriculum Development at Reasons for Hope, serves as the Managing Editor for our book projects and weekly blogs, writes blogs and curricular materials to support many of our media resources, speaks at conferences, and trains Christian educators. With degrees in education, curriculum and instruction, and educational administration, she comes with over three decades of experience in working with teens and adults in camp ministry, teaching and administration, and curriculum writing (A Beka Book, Focus on the Family, and Answers in Genesis to name a few). God has provided her with a well-rounded educational perspective through service in Christian schools, charter schools, public schools, homeschooling, Christian camps, and local church ministry. She has been a classroom teacher, instructional coach, administrator, camp counselor, Sunday School teacher, ladies’ Bible Study teacher, and conference speaker. She is so blessed to share her passion for God’s truth within the context of Reasons for Hope.<br><br>Holly and her husband, Paul, also enjoy any time they can spend with their three grown daughters, two sons-in-law, and four grandchildren (so far!). They live in southern New Jersey, and yes, they eat lobster (properly pronounced “lobstah”) and crab whenever they get a chance!</i><br><br>To learn more about Holly, or to book her as a speaker for educational, ladies', or girls' events, click <a href="https://www.rforh.com/holly-varnum" rel="" target="_self">HERE</a>.&nbsp;</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="31" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/20046815_812x351_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/20046815_812x351_2500.png" data-shadow="none"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/20046815_812x351_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>The Matchless Mercy of God</title>
						<description><![CDATA[Today’s blog was written by guest writer and friend of RforH, Dr. James Carlson, who reminds us of one of God's most amazing attributes: mercy. When I truly understand that He lavishes His benefits upon my life daily―benefits that I haven’t earned and, frankly, don’t deserve―it gives me a glimpse of the depths of His love for me. We pray this timely reminder will bless you.]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 10 Nov 2025 16:38:01 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="21" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>Today’s blog was written by guest writer and friend of RforH, Dr. James Carlson, who reminds us of one of God's most amazing attributes: mercy. When I truly understand that He lavishes His benefits upon my life daily―benefits that I haven’t earned and, frankly, don’t deserve―it gives me a glimpse of the depths of His love for me. We pray this timely reminder will bless you.</i><br><br>*******************************************************************************************</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="1" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/21913830_955x565_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/21913830_955x565_2500.jpg" data-shadow="none"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/21913830_955x565_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="2" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">One of the most compelling scenes in the movie, <i>The Passion of the Christ,</i> is when an adulterous woman is brought to Jesus by Pharisees and Old Testament lawyers. They want her stoned because she has broken one of the Ten Commandments. Jesus sees the tragedy of her life and the need of her heart and offers her forgiveness. Before this gracious act of mercy, however, he confronts the religious leaders with their own sinfulness. One by one, they walk away. The Biblical account is found in John 8:2–11.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="3" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div style="margin-left: 60px;"><i>Early in the morning he came again to the temple. All the people came to him, and he sat down and taught them. The scribes and the Pharisees brought a woman who had been caught in adultery, and placing her in the midst they said to him, “Teacher, this woman has been caught in the act of adultery.</i></div><div style="margin-left: 60px;"><i>&nbsp;<br>Now in the Law, Moses commanded us to stone such women. So what do you say?” This they said to test him, that they might have some charge to bring against him.</i></div><div style="margin-left: 60px;"><i>&nbsp;<br>Jesus bent down and wrote with his finger on the ground. And as they continued to ask him, he stood up and said to them, “Let him who is without sin among you be the first to throw a stone at her.”</i></div><div style="margin-left: 60px;"><i>&nbsp;<br>And once more he bent down and wrote on the ground. But when they heard it, they went away one by one, beginning with the older ones, and Jesus was left alone with the woman standing before him. &nbsp;Jesus stood up and said to her, “Woman, where are they? Has no one condemned you?”</i></div><div style="margin-left: 60px;"><i>&nbsp;<br>She said, “No one, Lord.”&nbsp;</i></div><div style="margin-left: 60px;"><br></div><div style="margin-left: 60px;"><i>And Jesus said, “Neither do I condemn you; go, and from now on sin no more.”</i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="4" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">There’s an amazing prophecy about this event in Jeremiah 17:13, written over 600 years before Jesus earthly ministry.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="5" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div style="margin-left: 60px;"><i>O Lord, the hope of Israel,<br>all who forsake you shall be put to shame;<br>those who turn away from you shall be written in the earth,<br>for they have forsaken the Lord, the fountain of living water.</i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="6" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">What did Jesus write in the dust of the ground with his finger? The names of the accusers who had forsaken the Hope of Israel? The names of the accusers who had forsaken the Spring of Living Water?</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="7" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">They wanted to see the woman die. Jesus wanted to see her live life to the fullest.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="8" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Many know John 3:16.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="9" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.4em"><h2  style='font-size:2.4em;color:@color1;'><b>“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.”</b></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="10" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">But they stop there, and don’t read on to also internalize the message of John 3:17.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="11" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.4em"><h2  style='font-size:2.4em;color:@color1;'><b>“For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him.”<br></b></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="12" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">The forgiveness Jesus offered the adulterous woman is extended today to every one of us! <i>“Neither do I condemn you; go, and from now on sin no more.”</i> </div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="13" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">In 2 Peter 3:9 we read, <i>“God is not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.”</i> Did the woman in the story accept Jesus’ offer? Without a doubt. This is why her narrative is included in the Bible.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="14" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Did any of the Pharisees or scribes ever repent and receive Christ as Lord and Savior? We know some did, like Paul the Apostle. In 1 Timothy 1:15 and 16, he wrote, <i>“Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners; of whom I am chief. Howbeit for this cause I obtained mercy.”</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="15" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">In 1738, Charles Wesley wrote a beloved hymn entitled <i>“And Can It Be?”</i> The third verse shared below is a powerful exposition of the mercy of God.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="16" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div style="margin-left: 60px;"><i>He left His Father’s throne above<br>So free, so infinite His grace—<br>Emptied Himself of all but love,<br>And bled for Adam’s helpless race:<br>’Tis mercy all, immense and free,<br>For O my God, it found out me!<br>’Tis mercy all, immense and free,<br>For O my God, it found out me!</i></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="17" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">In Luke 18, Jesus told the parable of a tax collector (a publican) who had lived such a sinful life that he believed he was unworthy of salvation. Desperate to find God, he went to the Jerusalem Temple, beat his chest, and cried out, “God be merciful to me a sinner.” At the same time, within earshot, a Pharisee boastfully prayed, “God, I thank you that I am not like one of these publicans.” Jesus surprisingly declared, “The tax collector went home to his house that day justified rather than the other.”</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="18" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">How thankful we can be that the Almighty is a God of mercy; otherwise, there would be no hope for any of us.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="19" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">If you are not a Christian, and you think that God could never forgive your sins because they are too horrendous or too revolting, think again. Jesus paid the penalty for the transgressions of the world when He died on the cross. Salvation is a free gift for anyone who desires to receive it.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="20" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i><b>This&nbsp;</b></i><b>is the mercy of God.</b></div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>God is Still Speaking Loud and Clear</title>
						<description><![CDATA[In this timeless message, originally presented by our own Dr. Juan Valdes more than a decade ago, the topic and challenge is as relevant as ever: The body of Christ must be active in sharing the Gospel and engaging with those who need to be trained and equipped to stand boldly on God's Word!]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 05 Nov 2025 06:12:26 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="18" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>In this timeless message, originally presented by our own Dr. Juan Valdes more than a decade ago, the topic and challenge is as relevant as ever: The body of Christ must be active in sharing the Gospel and engaging with those who need to be trained and equipped to stand boldly on God's Word!</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="1" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:500px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/21850122_868x490_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/21850122_868x490_2500.jpg" data-shadow="none"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/21850122_868x490_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-spacer-block " data-type="spacer" data-id="2" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="spacer-holder" data-height="30" style="height:30px;"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="3" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Over my many years of ministry, I have had the privilege of speaking at some of the largest apologetics conferences in the country as well as in Central and South America. In doing so, I couldn’t help but notice how the Holy Spirit worked in and through the lives of many of the nation’s top apologists to bring a common theme to the Church in general and to Christians in particular. Anyone who attended these conferences would have to wonder if the speakers had coordinated to speak about the same topic in different and non-repetitive ways. As a speaker, I can assure you that no such planning ever took place. What actually happened was even greater—it was the Holy Spirit prompting each of us to share the message that is most urgently needed at such a time as this in our country. What is that message? I believe there are two things the Holy Spirit wants to embed in our hearts.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="4" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.4em"><h2  style='font-size:2.4em;color:@color1;'><b>We Must Engage Our Culture!</b></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="5" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">God has not called us to hide the light of truth, but rather to lift it so that everyone can see. Jesus was clear about this in the Sermon on the Mount, when He not only challenged us to step up and be the light, but also to be the salt of the Earth. Paul echoed these heavenly exhortations when he urged us to take every thought captive to the obedience of Christ and to demolish every argument and prideful attitude that raises itself against the knowledge of God (2 Corinthians 10:5). Is that a message for today or what?</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="6" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">As Erwin Lutzer, Ray Comfort, Lee Strobel, Abdu Murray, J. Warner Wallace, and many other apologists have pointed out, however, we must also temper our approach with love. Peter summarized this well when he said that, when responding to those who ask, we should do so with meekness and fear (1 Peter 3:15). In other words, we must speak with gentleness and respect! Too often, our attitude or behavior dims the light, leading us to model a version of Christianity that pushes the lost away rather than drawing them in.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="7" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.4em"><h2  style='font-size:2.4em;color:@color1;'><b>We Must Focus on the Real Enemy!</b></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="8" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Instead of attacking each other, we must focus on the ideas that threaten the very foundations of our nation. We may not agree with some or many of the voices that God has raised up to preach, teach, and defend the faith, but a careful consideration of our differences will show that often we disagree about non-essentials. While I do not support compromising the essential tenets of our faith, I believe that instead of fighting one another, we should concentrate on the real enemy and the lies he has so cunningly planted in the hearts of the lost.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="9" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Just to be clear: <b>We have the TRUTH, and with it comes a great responsibility! I</b> believe the key question to ask is, “Is it wise to spend so much of our time, energy, and valuable resources arguing over denominational differences and eschatological dilemmas when there are friends, family, and so many children, teens, and young adults who do not know Christ?” The Church seems to have lost its focus. Jesus commissioned us to the ministry of reconciling the lost to Him. We are called to be the ambassadors of the Good News to a lost and dying world, not public critics of other Christians and ministries!</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="10" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">As a theologian and apologist, I value the purity of doctrine and understand the importance of standing firm on the faith once delivered. The truth must not be compromised—that's a given! However, we should support and unite with those who uphold the essential doctrines of God’s Word and focus on winning the lost to Christ. Concerning those who have strayed from the essential doctrines, we can address it privately or leave it to God. Being public critics has a damaging impact on the lost. As one young man told me recently, “How can you talk to me about the 'truth' of the Christian faith, when you guys are always fighting each other over what the truth is? You guys can’t even agree on what is true!”</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="11" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.4em"><h2  style='font-size:2.4em;color:@color1;'><b>Hebrews 12:14</b><br>Strive for peace with everyone, and for the holiness without which no one will see the Lord.</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="12" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">While this young man might not have verbalized an accurate assessment of Christianity, it is nonetheless the perception held by many, especially young people, and it damages the cause. Even more tragic—souls are going to hell while we argue over relatively insignificant issues. Let’s change our approach—think about it this way: if we dedicate all our time, energy, and resources to reaching the lost with the Gospel, discipling them, and teaching them how to live for Christ, then God’s Word will flourish and darkness will be pushed back!</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="13" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.4em"><h2  style='font-size:2.4em;color:@color1;'><b>Ephesians 6:10-12</b><br>Finally, be strong in the Lord and in the strength of his might. Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the schemes of the devil. For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places. </h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="14" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">I believe that is the message the Holy Spirit is speaking to the Church. This message is loud and clear! Are you listening?</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="15" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:320px;"><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="16" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">To learn more about Dr. Juan Valdes or to book him as a speaker, click <a href="https://www.rforh.com/juan-valdes" rel="" target="_self">HERE</a>.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="17" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:500px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/5817161_2272x982_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/5817161_2272x982_2500.png" data-fill="true" data-shadow="hover"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/5817161_2272x982_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Racism: A Christian Perspective</title>
						<description><![CDATA[No sector of our society remains untouched by racism. Sadly, even among Christians, racism persists. In today's blog, Dr. Juan Valdes takes us through the thought process God wants every believer to adopt towards this very divisiv social issue.]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 28 Oct 2025 16:12:58 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="22" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>No sector of our society remains untouched by racism. Sadly, even among Christians, racism persists. In today's blog, Dr. Juan Valdes takes us through the thought process God wants every believer to adopt towards this very divisive social issue.</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="1" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:340px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/21761876_612x612_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/21761876_612x612_2500.jpg" data-shadow="hover"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/21761876_612x612_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="2" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i><b>Jesus loves the little children,<br>All the children of the world.<br>Red and yellow, black and white,<br>All are precious in His sight,<br>Jesus loves the little children of the world.</b></i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="3" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Racism has no place in this world! God is not a racist! Jesus was not a racist! Christianity is not racist! Yet, racism continues to afflict us. No sector of our society remains untouched by it. Sadly, even among Christians, racism persists. Unfortunately, racism will remain a problem as long as we fail to recognize that there is ONLY ONE race—the human race.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="4" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">The problem of racism begins with this world’s misunderstanding of what it means to be human. This becomes rather obvious when we read how the word “racism” is defined. According to the Random House dictionary, racism is defined as, “a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human races determine cultural or individual achievement, usually involving the idea that one’s own race is superior and has the right to rule others; hatred or intolerance of another race or other races.” (emphasis added)<br>Imbedded in the very definition is the erroneous view that there are various human races. That is not the way God created this world. There is only one race—the human race! We come in different sizes, shapes, colors, etc.… but we are essentially the same, human.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="5" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.4em"><h2  style='font-size:2.4em;color:@color1;'><b>The problem of racism begins with this world’s misunderstanding of what it means to be human.</b> </h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="6" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Racism stems from the sinful notions that some colors are better than others, that some cultures are better than others, that some physical features are better than others, or that one gender is better than the other. The New Testament makes it abundantly clear that in Christ there is no room for any of these notions. The Apostle Paul expressed it to the Galatians in no uncertain terms,</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="7" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.4em"><h2  style='font-size:2.4em;color:@color1;'>"For you are <b><i>all</i></b><i>&nbsp;</i>sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus. For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put on Christ. There <b>is <i>neither</i></b><i>&nbsp;</i>Jew nor Greek, there is <b><i>neither </i></b>slave nor free, there is <b><i>neither</i></b><i>&nbsp;</i>male nor female; for <b><i>you are all one</i></b> in Christ Jesus" (Gal. 3:26-28). Emphasis added.</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="8" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">We all descend from Adam and Eve! We are all made in the image of Almighty God! Therefore, any idea of superiority is ungodly.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="9" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">What does the Bible teach about racism? One of the most inspiring anti-racism word portraits ever painted is a picture of heaven that the Apostle John describes as God allowed him a glimpse.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="10" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.4em"><h2  style='font-size:2.4em;color:@color1;'>“After these things I looked, and behold, a great multitude which no one could count, of all nations, tribes, peoples, and tongues, standing before the throne and before the Lamb, clothed with white robes, with palm branches in their hands” (Rev. 7:9).</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="11" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">This is God’s best for the human race! While the Bible includes many examples of racism (and murder, stealing, lying, etc.), the biblical message is not one of approval but a clear condemnation of it. Among the many passages, we find the admonition of 1 John 2:9, “He who says he is in the light, and hates his brother, is in darkness until now.” How about James 2:9, “If you really fulfill the royal law according to the Scripture, 'You shall love your neighbor as yourself,' you do well; but if you show partiality, you commit sin, and are convicted by the law as transgressors.”</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="12" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">One way to reduce racism is to teach people about God’s truth. God says we are all one race. Adults need to understand and believe this. Then they can teach their children to see racism as unacceptable. Children are not born racist; they learn it. Let’s teach our children to love one another, regardless of size, shape, gender, or color. The words of the old Sunday School song come to mind—<i>“Red and Yellow, Black and White, we are precious in His sight.”</i> I believe Clare Herbert Woolston (1856-1927), the Chicago preacher who wrote that song, was onto something.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="13" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Every pulpit across this great nation should be preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ, including love and fairness. Our churches ought to be filled with people of all colors, sizes, and shapes, worshipping together as one. Let us proclaim loudly, <i>“There is no place for racism in this world and there surely will be no racism in the world to come.”</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="14" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:310px;"><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="15" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">To learn more about Dr. Juan Valdes or to book him as a speaker, click <a href="https://www.rforh.com/juan-valdes" rel="" target="_self">HERE</a>. </div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="16" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/12664725_1305x564_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/12664725_1305x564_2500.jpg" data-fill="true" data-shadow="hover"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/12664725_1305x564_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-spacer-block " data-type="spacer" data-id="17" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="spacer-holder" data-height="30" style="height:30px;"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="18" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1"><h2  style='color:@color1;'>Get Juan's latest book from our <a href="https://store.rforh.com/collections/books" rel="" target="_self">RforH Store</a> and become a great critical thinker!<br><br></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="19" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/18751340_2367x1023_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/18751340_2367x1023_2500.png" data-fill="true" data-shadow="hover"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/18751340_2367x1023_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-spacer-block " data-type="spacer" data-id="20" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="spacer-holder" data-height="30" style="height:30px;"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="21" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1"><h2  style='color:@color1;'>Click <a href="https://store.rforh.com/collections/books/products/how-to-think-a-crash-course-in-critical-thinking-bundle-book-and-teachers-guide" rel="" target="_self">HERE</a> to bundle with the Teacher Guide, and lead others to learn with you! 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			<title>“Make Heaven Crowded!”</title>
						<description><![CDATA["Have you heard it? I have—and I understand the heart behind it. The idea is that we go out and share our faith with others, that we are so on fire for Jesus that Heaven overflows with people worshiping the God of the universe. I can picture it: millions upon millions shoulder to shoulder, singing His praises." Join us today as Candace Nordine helps us see the true, biblical perspective of our great God and the magnitude of what He's preparing for us.
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			<pubDate>Mon, 20 Oct 2025 08:37:53 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="18" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i>"Have you heard it? I have—and I understand the heart behind it. The idea is that we go out and share our faith with others, that we are so on fire for Jesus that Heaven overflows with people worshiping the God of the universe. I can picture it: millions upon millions shoulder to shoulder, singing His praises." </i>Join us today as Candace Nordine helps us see the true, biblical perspective of our great God and the magnitude of what He's preparing for us.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="1" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/21661593_848x400_500.png);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/21661593_848x400_2500.png" data-shadow="none"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/21661593_848x400_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="2" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">If you’re like me, with all that’s been going on in the world—the death of Charlie Kirk, the passing of Voddie Baucham—you may have found yourself thinking more about your faith, or maybe about those you love who don’t know Jesus. And those are good things to think about! The gospel should never grow old for us.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="3" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">But lately, I’ve been reflecting on a phrase I’ve seen on profiles and heard people say: <i>“Make Heaven Crowded.”</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="4" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Have you heard it? I have—and I understand the heart behind it. The idea is that we go out and share our faith with others, that we are so on fire for Jesus that Heaven overflows with people worshiping the God of the universe. I can picture it: millions upon millions shoulder to shoulder, singing His praises.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="5" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Yet the more I thought about it, the more I wondered—can we truly, literally, make Heaven <i>crowded</i>?</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="6" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Think about the God we serve. The heavens and the universe testify to His greatness. Scientists estimate there are about 7.5 sextillion grains of sand on all the beaches of the world. And they estimate there are between 10²⁴ and 10²⁵ stars in the observable universe—far more than all the grains of sand! And that’s only the observable part—we know there’s more beyond what we can see.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="7" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">And our God made them all.<br><br>Not only did He create them, but Scripture says He knows them each by name:</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="8" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.4em"><h2  style='font-size:2.4em;color:@color1;'><b>Isaiah 40:26</b><br><i>“Lift up your eyes and look to the heavens: Who created all these? He who brings out the starry host one by one and calls forth each of them by name. Because of his great power and mighty strength, not one of them is missing.”</i></h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="9" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">So, can we really make Heaven “crowded”? I don’t know how many people will be there, but I do know this: we are thinking far too small of God if we imagine finite human beings could ever fill up His Heaven.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="10" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Now—don’t hear what I’m <i>not </i>saying! God commands us to make disciples, and we absolutely should strive to bring as many people to Him as possible. But in light of who He is, we can trust that Heaven is not limited, and there IS room for everyone. His glory, His creation, His kingdom—these are beyond anything we can comprehend.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="11" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">In a single word, He said, <i>“Let there be light,” </i>and there was light. Every bit of light the universe has ever known came into existence because He spoke it. How vast and immeasurable, then, will Heaven be?</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="12" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">John gives us a glimpse in <b>Revelation 7:9</b>:</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="13" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2'  data-color="@color1" data-size="2.4em"><h2  style='font-size:2.4em;color:@color1;'>&nbsp;“There before me was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne and before the Lamb.”</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="14" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">We don’t know exactly how big Heaven is—but one thing is certain: it will <i>never </i>be crowded.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-divider-block " data-type="divider" data-id="15" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:340px;"><div class="sp-divider-holder"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="16" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><b><i>Author Bio:</i></b><br><i>Candace Nordine is the Communications Manager and “Knower of All Stuff” at Reasons for Hope. She grew up as a PK (pastor’s kid), and though she had a knowledge of who God was from a very young age, it wasn’t until her middle school years that she truly made her faith her own. Serving in full-time ministry for the past two decades, Candace understands the need for the next generation to have biblical answers to help equip them to stand boldly on the Word of God.<br><br>Candace is a wife, mom, teacher, employee, cook, interior decorator, designer, etc. But her greatest role is being a daughter of the King. She is thankful that God uses ordinary people just like her (1 Corinthians 1:26-31). She currently lives in northern Kentucky with her amazing husband and four very cool daughters that keep her young and hip.</i> </div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="17" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:510px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/11648365_1440x880_500.jpg);"  data-source="5XSH7B/assets/images/11648365_1440x880_2500.jpg" data-fill="true" data-shadow="hover"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/5XSH7B/assets/images/11648365_1440x880_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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