The Ordinariness of Jesus

The world looks for certain things to identify successful or significant people: money, looks, connections, credentials, and talents. But Jesus didn’t have any of those things. To the world’s eyes, He was completely ordinary. But God doesn’t see as the world sees. God looks at the heart — and under Jesus’ ordinary exterior beat the greatest heart that ever lived. Jesus shows us that God uses the ordinary of our lives to bring about the extraordinary.

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Rejoicing in Suffering

Modern secular culture sees suffering as the ultimate evil — something to be avoided at all costs. But the early Christians took a different view: suffering was something to be embraced, not merely endured. How could they say that? Was this just macho chest-thumping? Or are the pointing us to something deeper — something essential that could transform our experience of suffering?

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Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People?

It can be deeply troubling when bad things happen to good people. Not only does it serve as an uncomfortable reminder that life is uncertain, it also exposes the false idea that “If I’m a good person, then God will reward me.” But while the Bible never promises a life without suffering, it does present a God who suffered on our behalf so that suffering wouldn’t have the last word.

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