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Follow your heart is hardly a consolation for the Christian who knows the heart is ever-fickle and oft-misleading. When the weight of sin overwhelms, doubts arise, or fears assail, what comfort is there to be had? Read more in The Compass Christ Sails By: loom.ly/Z23_AzA

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The Christian’s Double Satisfaction • Stephen Spinnenweber
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The Puritans on Habits and Spiritual Maturity • Greg Gifford reformation21.org/blog/the-purit…

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Ryan McGraw asks, "Is it possible to undervalue Christ’s sufferings by overemphasizing the cross?" reformation21.org/blog/can-we-ov…

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Satan is the great enemy of our souls. Recognizing this, the Puritans spent a great portion of their sermon ministering to wounded souls in their congregation. Read more from Don Kistler reformation21.org/blog/his-obedi…

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For Weary Souls: Greenhill on the Sweetness of the Savior • Don Kistler reformation21.org/blog/for-weary…

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It seems many today have failed to rightly understand the vital role that a godly shame for sin plays in true biblical repentance... The Oft-Unopened Gift of Shame • Derrick Brite reformation21.org/blog/the-oft-u…

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Clarkson on the Profitability of Public Worship by Jacob Tanner
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Dort, Westminster, and the Johannine Comma • Christian McShaffrey reformation21.org/blog/dort-west…

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