Category: Moe Bergeron
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Sing Louder Still
Trusting the Hand That Places Us As wonderfully expressed in the words that follow, there are seasons in the Christian life when the soul feels caged—cut off from the open fields of former joys, separated from the fragrant gardens we once wandered in freely. He placed me in a little…
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The Veil Was Torn
“Behold, the veil of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom.”—Matthew 27:51 (BSB) This dramatic moment—recorded by Matthew as Jesus gave up His spirit—was no mere act of divine theatrics. It was a profound declaration. When the heavy, richly woven veil of the temple split from top…
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Jesus Saves!
An Unexpected Revival of Grace. It might sound unexpected—or even a little humorous—but it’s gloriously true: Jesus still saves!. And not just hippies. He saves rebels and rule-followers, dreamers and doubters, misfits and overachievers. The Gospel is not confined to tradition or tempered by culture. It’s for the free-spirited and…
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The Way Out
Doors That Promise But Fail There are many voices shouting in our land today, each promising an escape—an answer, a fix, a future. From city hall to ivory towers, from the glow of a smartphone screen to the hushed corridors of scientific labs, the message is nearly the same: “We’ve…
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Not Sinless, But Sincere
A Transparent Faith: What Made Job “Perfect”? When Scripture introduces Job, it does so with weighty words that demand reflection. “There was a man in the land of Uz whose name was Job. And this man was blameless and upright, fearing God and shunning evil” (Job 1:1, BSB). That phrase—blameless…
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The True Dwelling Place of God
There’s a deep ache in the human heart for something lasting, sacred, and glorious. It’s no surprise, then, that some would turn their eyes toward earthly Jerusalem and long to see a new temple built there—a place of splendor, where worship could rise again as it once did. But is…
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Guarding the Liberty of Grace
“It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery.” —Galatians 5:1 (BSB) Freedom in Christ is not a vague spiritual idea—it’s a reality secured by His death and resurrection. And yet, how easily…
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A Lamp in the Darkness
The Testimony of Job Among the Ungodly There’s something deeply stirring about the way Scripture introduces us to Job. In the opening chapter, long before calamity strikes or deep questions of suffering rise to the surface, we’re told plainly: “This man was blameless and upright, fearing God and shunning evil”…

