Category: Moe Bergeron
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When Nearness Speaks
The nearness of things is a powerful thought. That which is near to us is that which affects us most deeply. Scripture often draws our attention to the reality that, in the spiritual realm, many vital things are not distant, but near—pressing upon us with urgency, with comfort, with hope.…
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Walking Wisely
Things We Are Called to Do Life under the Lordship of Christ is not aimless wandering but a purposeful journey, marked by deliberate choices and faithful actions. The Word of God lays before us clear steps to take—things we are called to do as we walk with Him in this…
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The Things of God (Part 2)
Our Calling and Confidence In his final letter, written from a Roman prison and facing certain death, the Apostle Paul lays before Timothy—and before us—the things that endure. These are the things “of God,” the unshakable realities that define the believer’s life and ministry. As the world grows darker and…
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Before All Things
John begins his Gospel not with a genealogy, a birth, or an angelic announcement, but with eternity. His first words echo the opening lines of Genesis: “In the beginning…”—yet he reaches further back than creation. Before time began, before light or life filled the world, the Word was. “In the…
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The Things of God (Part 1)
In 1 Corinthians 2, the Apostle Paul opens to us a glorious treasury—the things of God. These are not the surface matters that the world debates and dismisses. No, these are the deep things, the hidden wisdom, the spiritual riches that only the Spirit of God can unveil. Let us…
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Knowing God Through Jesus
There is a world of difference between knowing about someone and truly knowing them. A man might study every fact about a mountain—its height, its weight, its ecosystem—yet never feel the crunch of gravel beneath his boots or the cool wind on its slopes. So too, many have heard of…
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Back to the Flame: Returning to Our First Love
The early church didn’t begin with impressive buildings, polished programs, or institutional power. It began with hearts set on fire by the risen Christ. A people who had seen the Lord—truly seen Him—could not help but speak, could not help but love. They gathered, they prayed, they gave, they suffered—all…
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When Quitting Looks Easy but Faith Calls Us to Endure
There are moments in the Christian life that feel like a prizefighter staggering in his corner, too bruised to stand, too weary to swing again. He slumps down and whispers, “No more.” We’ve all been there. A bruising job. A fractured relationship. A mounting pile of disappointment or fear. And…
