Category: Moe Bergeron

  • The Tender Love of Christ

    There is no sweeter meditation for the soul than to dwell upon the love of Jesus Christ, the Savior of sinners. His love is like a gentle stream that refreshes the weary, a sunbeam that warms the cold heart, and a deep well that never runs dry. He does not…

  • God’s Kindness

    The Doctrines of Grace, often summarized as five key truths about salvation, highlight the depth of God’s sovereign love and mercy. These doctrines—Total Depravity, Unconditional Election, Limited Atonement, Irresistible Grace, and Perseverance of the Saints—serve as a lens through which we see God’s kindness vividly displayed in His dealings with…

  • Melchizedek: A Universal Priesthood Pointing to Christ

    The mysterious figure of Melchizedek, introduced in Genesis 14:18-20 as both “king of Salem” and “priest of God Most High” (El Elyon), provides a thought provoking glimpse into God’s universal plan of redemption. His brief appearance reveals truths that stretch far beyond his time, pointing us to the eternal purposes…

  • Before You Critique, Consider Christ’s Heart

    Criticism often reveals more about our hearts than the faults of others. Before speaking against fellow believers—especially fruitful leaders like John Piper—Jesus calls us to humility, love, and self-examination. Are we building up His Kingdom or sowing division? Let us pray, test our motives, and celebrate God’s work in others,…

  • Women and the Call to Biblical Literacy: A Legacy of Love and Truth

    The Bible emphasizes the crucial role of women in spiritual growth for families and the church. Many hesitate to engage deeply with Scripture, often hindered by cultural expectations. Women are called to embody both love and sound doctrine, prioritizing biblical literacy to effectively teach and mentor, ultimately shaping future generations…

  • Understanding the Law of Liberty in James

    In the book of James, true Christian faith is defined by action, emphasizing the distinction between mere hearing and active obedience to God’s word. James connects the implanted word with the law of liberty, highlighting that heartfelt acceptance leads to genuine transformation and freedom, marking believers as both hearers and…

  • Feeling Bummed Out?

    When you feel worn down and discouraged, the idea of “fighting the good fight” might seem like a distant, overwhelming task. But remember, you’re not alone in this, and God never calls us to something without providing the strength to carry it through. Even when you feel like your heart…

  • We Need God’s Grace

    Scripture is clear: fallen humanity, in its natural state, is unable to seek, see, or believe in Christ without divine intervention. If God did not take the initiative, no one would repent or call upon Jesus Christ for salvation. This fundamental truth begins with the condition of fallen humanity. In…

  • Encouragement for the Disheartened

    In moments of deep discouragement, it can feel as though the weight of the world is pressing upon our souls. Perhaps it’s the struggles of daily life, a burden too heavy to carry, or an unanswered prayer that has left you feeling disheartened. When our hearts grow weary and our…