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Author Archives: Luke Baber

Penn Epistle writer. Business student.

Worth: A reflection on Matthew 8:8

We will always be worthless because of our falling short of God’s perfect standard, because of our sins. But thank the Lord that He sent His worthy Son down to die for our sins, not because we were worthy, but because Jesus is.

Posted byLuke BaberMarch 12, 2023Posted inWorldviewTags:feb2023Leave a comment on Worth: A reflection on Matthew 8:8

The well-seasoned servant

We can take heart in being called the salt of the earth as, through Christ’s sacrifice for us, we are also given high value in the eyes of the Lord.

Posted byLuke BaberMay 31, 2022Posted inTruthTags:May 2022Leave a comment on The well-seasoned servant

“I’ll have a glass”: the metaphor of the cup for the modern Christian

As we set down our mugs of hot chocolate and glasses of eggnog, let us ponder the metaphor of the cup.

Posted byLuke BaberJanuary 6, 2022January 13, 2022Posted inCommunityLeave a comment on “I’ll have a glass”: the metaphor of the cup for the modern Christian
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