Saturday Links

Curated links for your weekend reading:
A sense of hiddenness is appropriate to God's nature. As Gregory of Nyssa says, "For how shall he be found whom none of the things we know declares—not look, nor color, nor outline, nor size, nor location, nor shape, nor conjecture, nor likelihood, nor analogy?"
Enduring unto Glory: How the Beatific Vision Serves Weary Pastors
Scripture routinely links suffering to the hope of glory. The promise of the beatific vision in glory doesn’t mean suffering isn’t real; it means suffering isn’t wasted.
Sunday after Sunday, through sermon after sermon, sometimes quietly and sometimes climactically, God brings his purposes to pass.
Understanding Therapy Culture from Different Generations
Real freedom begins when we lay it all at the feet of Christ because he sees us, knows us, and makes us whole.
The Ministry of Prayer: A Call to Love, Encourage, and Persevere
When we pray, we align our hearts with God’s, seeking his blessing and provision for others. As followers of Jesus Christ, we are called to this ministry of prayer, not because we know every need, but because we love as Christ loves.
My column this week at The Gospel Coalition Canada: How Should We Think About AI?
AI can’t worship God. AI can’t treasure God’s word. AI can’t pray. It doesn’t have a soul. AI can’t grow in God’s grace.