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Jun 17, 2025 • 5min

The Compassionate Heart of Christ

Today’s episode draws from Thomas Goodwin’s "The Heart of Christ in Heaven Towards Sinners on Earth," a powerful reminder that Christ’s love for His people has not changed. Though He now reigns in glory, His heart is still full of mercy, compassion, and tender care. He intercedes for us, feels our weaknesses, and invites us to come near. If your soul is weary or burdened, let this truth bring comfort—Christ is not distant. His heart is near and always for you.
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Jun 16, 2025 • 5min

The Beauty of Meekness

In today’s episode, we reflect on the beauty of meekness through a short reading from "A Discourse Concerning Meekness and Quietness of Spirit" by Matthew Henry. Meekness isn’t weakness—it’s strength that trusts God, stays calm under pressure, and chooses to forgive. Henry helps us see how this Christlike grace brings peace to our hearts and honors the Lord in our daily lives. Let’s learn together what it means to live with a gentle, quiet spirit in a noisy world.
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Jun 13, 2025 • 5min

Hungry for Righteousness

In "The Beatitudes," Thomas Watson unpacks two aspects of righteousness—imputed righteousness, which comes from Christ, and implanted righteousness, which transforms our hearts and lives. True blessedness comes from hungering after righteousness, a longing that is itself a sign of spiritual life. This episode challenges us to rest in Christ’s righteousness while earnestly seeking holiness. Just as a newborn hungers for milk, so should believers hunger for godliness.
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Jun 12, 2025 • 5min

Your Soul's Worth

Matthew Mead's "The Almost Christian Discovered" (1662) reminds us of the infinite value of the soul, created in God’s image and redeemed by Christ’s blood. The fleeting riches of this world pale in comparison to the worth of a single soul, whose eternal home holds either the joy of heaven or the sorrow of separation from God. Mead calls us to treasure our souls above all earthly pursuits, laboring for their salvation and growth in Christ. Reflect on how you can turn your heart toward eternal priorities and live in light of your soul’s precious worth. 
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Jun 11, 2025 • 6min

Working for God's Glory

In "A Lifting Up for the Downcast," William Bridge reminds us that no work for God is insignificant. Many believers struggle with discouragement, feeling their efforts are too small, unnoticed, or ineffective. Yet, Bridge encourages us to see every role—whether in the home, the church, or through encouragement—as divinely appointed and deeply meaningful in God's kingdom. Every labor, no matter how small, has value in God’s eyes. Whether serving in your family, comforting others, or fulfilling your daily responsibilities with faithfulness, your work is part of His eternal plan. 
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Jun 10, 2025 • 5min

The Promises of God

Today, we explore the words of Jeremiah Burroughs’ “The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment," meditating on the sweetness of God’s promises. Burroughs reminds us that God’s promises are the Christian’s foundation, offering peace, comfort, and assurance in every trial. Discover how these promises, sealed by Christ’s blood and guaranteed by His resurrection, give the believer a sure foundation in abundance and want. Let this meditation on God’s Word anchor your soul and fill your heart with joy and true contentment.
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Jun 9, 2025 • 5min

The Fountain of all Wisdom

"The Art of Prophesying" (1606) by William Perkins highlights the sufficiency and authority of Scripture. Described as the fountain of all wisdom and the guide to true holiness, Scripture provides everything necessary for salvation and godliness. Perkins calls believers to treasure the Bible as divinely inspired, eternal, and unbreakable in its promises. Learn how to engage with God’s Word more deeply—reading with diligence, meditating with humility, and applying its truths by faith. 
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Jun 7, 2025 • 5min

The Humble Christ

John Owen’s "The Glory of Christ" (1684) unveils the beauty of Christ’s humility. The eternal Son of God, rich in glory, became poor and became a servant for our sake. In His self-emptying obedience and love, we see the glory of God’s grace displayed in all its fullness. Today, reflect on how the humility of Christ encourages worship, kills pride, and calls us to imitate His character in our relationships and actions. Let His example of selfless love cultivate humility and thankfulness in your heart. 
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Jun 6, 2025 • 5min

The Inexhaustible Grace of God

In "Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners" (1666), John Bunyan glories in the infinite depth and power of God's grace that was extended to him. He reflects on how the Lord sought him in his sin, drew him to Christ, and assured him of salvation through the fullness of divine grace. This episode invites you to marvel in the inexhaustible grace of God, which cleanses the vilest sinner, comforts the fearful, and secures eternal hope for all true believers.
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Jun 5, 2025 • 6min

The Believer's Holiness

We turn to Samuel Rutherford’s "Letters of Samuel Rutherford," for a meditation on the beauty and joy of holiness in the Christian life. Rutherford exalts Christ’s loveliness and reminds us that true holiness is the believer’s adornment, joy, and path to deeper communion with our Lord. Discover how holiness transforms our lives, glorifies God, and reflects His beauty to the world. Let Rutherford encourage you to delight in Christ, pursue His holiness, and set your heart on things above. 

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