25
May
2025

Returning to Our First Love

On a delightful spring morning, five young men met together to discuss the second and third chapters of the revelation of the apostle John. We began with the letter to the Ephesian church, reflecting on some of the patterns in these letters. Christ writes to these churches, beginning with a nuanced description of himself and concluding with encouragement, but more often a call to repentance. We strove to work through these seven letters, yet something came up that required a pause.

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14
May
2025

Dining with the Lord

Jacob Greenidge

In the last post, we looked at what it means to have God as our Good Shepherd. He leads, protects, and disciplines. He leads us down paths of righteousness that we may glorify his name. Now, let's turn to the last few verses of Psalm 23 where David shifts from describing God as his shepherd to paint...

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05
May
2025

The Good Shepherd

Such comfort is found in Psalm 23. Every verse is filled with words that point toward the closeness and transcendence of God. David begins with the words, "The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want." God himself, throughout Scripture, describes himself as the Good Shepherd and also the Lamb of God. God is both the Shepherd and the Sacrificial Lamb.

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