Category: Moe Bergeron

  • United in Christ

    There is something precious about the unity of true believers. Though we come from many nations, backgrounds, and stories, every child of God shares a common bond—one forged by grace, sealed by the Spirit, and centered in Christ. In a world marked by division and self-interest, the Church stands as…

  • The Life of the Believer

    In 1 Corinthians 2, the Apostle Paul reveals the indispensable role of the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer and the life of the Church. Without the Spirit, the things of God remain hidden, unknowable, and unattainable. But by the Spirit, all that is ours in Christ is…

  • The Prayer of Prayers

    In the stillness of the soul, when the noise of self and the world are hushed, there rises a prayer that is both simple and supreme: “Teach me to do Your will, for You are my God” (Psalm 143:10, BSB). This is the prayer of prayers—the humble cry of a…

  • Boasting Only in the Cross

    Boasting Only in the Cross

    Let us fix our hearts and minds upon the cross of Jesus Christ. There is no symbol more central, no message more vital to our faith. It is only through the cross that salvation is made possible. Without the cross, there would be no hope, no reconciliation, no eternal life.…

  • The Power of His Name

    The name of Jesus is no mere title; it carries with it the full weight of His person, His work, and His authority. In the early chapters of Acts, we see how the power of His name shapes the life of the Church and the hope of the world. Every…

  • The Long Hatred of God

    By M.F. Bergeron | Learn-Christ.org Scripture is clear that love for God is expressed through trust and obedience. To reject His word is to reject Him. As John later wrote, “Loving God means keeping His commandments” (1 John 5:3). In that sense, Adam’s sin was a form of hatred—choosing self…

  • Christ, My All in All

    The language of Scripture is personal. While God’s promises are vast enough to encompass all who believe, they are also tender enough to reach each soul individually. Notice the “My’s,” the “I’s,” and the “Me’s” that weave through the Word, especially as David’s wilderness psalms pour out his heart before…

  • A Soul Pursuing God

    A Soul Pursuing God

    Psalm 63 is a precious portrait of a heart in earnest pursuit of God. Written by David when he was in the wilderness of Judah, far from the comforts of home and sanctuary, it shows not a man distressed merely by outward need, but a soul deeply yearning for communion…

  • Not of This World

    Not of This World

    When Jesus stood before Pilate, facing the false accusations and the weight of Roman judgment, He made a declaration that echoes through all of history: “My kingdom is not of this world” (John 18:36, BSB). In that moment, our Lord unveiled a central truth about His reign—a truth that calls…