Category: Moe Bergeron

  • The Danger of Hidden Hypocrisy

    The church, as the body of Christ, is a gathering of redeemed sinners. Yet, within this assembly, there are some whose hearts remain far from the Savior. These individuals may outwardly appear to walk the same path as the faithful but inwardly remain unchanged by grace. They are not “tares…

  • Left Out

    Several decades ago, I had the opportunity to attend a worship service at a well-known church. The senior pastor was gaining recognition far beyond his local congregation as a gifted teacher and preacher. I had played a small role in his growing popularity, which added a personal dimension to my…

  • Look to Jesus and Be Saved!

    On a snowy day in 1850, young Charles Spurgeon wandered into a small Methodist chapel, burdened by guilt and doubt. The preacher, a humble layman, read this verse from Isaiah and repeated a single command: “Look!” That simple word pierced Spurgeon’s heart. He later said, “I had been waiting to do…

  • Royal Identity in Christ: Living as Heirs of the Eternal Kingdom

    From the moment sin entered the world, humanity’s relationship with God was fractured, leaving us in darkness and far from His glorious presence. Yet, in His infinite love, God sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to reconcile and restore us. Through His life, death, and resurrection, Jesus not only rescued those…

  • Jesus’ Incarnation and His Saint’s Second Birth

    The birth of Jesus Christ stands as the most monumental event in human history. It is not just the story of a baby born in a manger; it is the story of God stepping into time, taking on human flesh, and coming to save a world broken by sin. John…

  • Testing Your Heart

    Do you truly know God as your God? This is the ultimate question for every professing Christian, and it is one that demands a careful and honest examination of the heart. If God is truly your God, it will be evident in two defining marks: a deep reverence for Him…

  • Fighting Apathy in the Body of Christ

    Seasons of spiritual coolness and indifference are not uncommon in the Christian life. Yet, when we recognize this, it is not a signal to despair but rather an invitation to renewal. The apostle Paul reminds us in Romans 13:11, “And do this, understanding the occasion. The hour has come for…

  • Jesus: A Savior in the Storm

    Jesus: A Savior in the Storm

    Life has a way of shaking us to our very core when we least expect it. Sometimes, the ground beneath us crumbles, leaving us clinging to the fragments of what once was. For one young father, this was more than a metaphor; it was his reality. His wife walked away,…

  • The Measure of True Faithfulness

    Theology matters deeply. It shapes our understanding of who God is and how we are to live for Him. Yet, Jesus warns us that knowledge alone is not the ultimate measure of faithfulness. It is possible to be “spot on” theologically and still miss the heart of God—especially if our…