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I published a book! Pursuing One Thing is on Amazon.
I am SO excited to announce that my book Pursuing One Thing is now released! I've written hundreds of thousands of words on this website about loving God, but never before have my words been in paperback on Amazon.

Book Review: Undefiled Access
Sometimes, when I pick up a book, I intend it to be just a prayer room book. This one, Undefiled Access by Elizabeth Flora-Swick, spilled out of the prayer room and I found myself reading it in the break room, in the lobby, in my kitchen, and on my back porch.

Dear Priest: The Lord Is Your Inheritance
I've been a full-time intercessory missionary for 6 years, and I was a student in the house of prayer for 4 years before that. In that time of giving myself fully to this calling, I've had plenty of moments where I felt like other blessings or opportunities were passing me by.

Intro to the End Times #22: What Is the Coming Kingdom Like?
When Jesus returns to the earth, He will launch a thousand year period where He is literal, physical king on the earth, ruling over every sub-king of the whole planet from His throne in Jerusalem. We generally call this the Millennium. We get the number 1000 from a cluster of verses in Revelation 20:1-6, but the descriptions of what will happen span the entire Bible.

Intro to the End Times #21: What Happens to the Church?
When Jesus returns, He will bring with Him an army of resurrected saints (we talked about this in my last post). This is everyone who has ever had saving faith in God from throughout history, from Old Testament saints like Abraham to my grandma.

Intro to the End Times #20: What Will Jesus Do When He Comes?
Jesus isn't going to snap His fingers like Thanos and change everything everywhere in an instant. He's going to take His time in an enormous, glorious procession traveling toward Jerusalem for the final confrontation.

Dear Priest: Bearing the Reproach of Zeal for His House
I don't know a single intercessory missionary who hasn't experienced pushback from friends and family over their calling. It's not an easy thing for most people to understand.

Intro to the End Times #19: Who Is the Antichrist?
The antichrist's ultimate objective is to be worshiped as God. He's not content to just make people fall into sin or reject Jesus. He wants to go all the way and actually be directly worshiped. Of course, really this is Satan's objective working through the antichrist. Everything he does is to achieve this goal.

Intro to the End Times #18: What Is the Harlot Babylon?
The subject of the end-time Harlot Babylon is HUGE in Scripture. The longest Old Testament prophecy (Je. 50-51) and the longest New Testament prophecy (Re. 17-18) are both about Babylon. It's also called a mystery. Although we have a ton of biblical information, there are still many aspects that are veiled.

Book Review: Beyond the Open Door
I admit, by the title I wasn't quite sure what I was getting into. The subtitle is "The Un-Shuttable Doors at the End of the Age," and by the front and back covers I surmised that it was about endurance and overcoming, but I wasn't quite sure where the door came in. Apparently, I'm in good company, because in the introduction Gary tells how he heard in a dream the phrase, "Behold, I have set before you an open door." He didn't recognize it at first, but a bit of searching led him to Revelation 3:7-8, which is a direct reference to Isaiah 22:22.

Intro to the End Times #17: What Will Happen to Israel?
In order to fulfill His promises to Abraham and David, God must make Israel righteous, which has never yet fully happened in history. He will do this the same way He made us righteous—through the blood of Jesus in the new covenant.

Maranatha, Emmanuel
My favorite Christmas hymn has always been "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel." I love the low, yearning tones that seem to hang in the air, expressing the groan of creation for a redeemer.

Book Review: The Boy in Two Places
The Boy in Two Places is written for families to imagine together what it will look like for the church (especially our youngest brothers and sisters) to live through the days of turmoil right before Jesus comes back. I was touched by Luke's portrayal of how deeply rich and glorious life in the end times will be, even as deep and real sorrow touch us, too.

Intro to the End Times #16: What Are God's Promises to Israel?
The Jewish story starts with God's covenant with Abraham, which is a major cornerstone of the gospel (Ga. 3:8). The Abrahamic covenant has three specific and far-reaching promises that have not yet been fulfilled, and ultimately cannot be fully fulfilled until Jesus comes.

Intro to the End Times #15: What Is the Church's Message?
Throughout Scripture, in every transitional generation, God has raised up messengers to proclaim what's coming. As Amos 3:7 says, "For the Lord GOD does nothing without revealing his secret to his servantstheprophets." He's really into partnership, and His desire is that we would lean in close to hear His voice, so we can spread the message of what He's doing.

Intro to the End Times #14: Will We See Revival?
As we discussed much earlier in this series, the end times are both dramatically glorious and dramatically terrible at the same time. Some groups within the church tend to emphasize one or the other, and either one is an unhealthy and inaccurate imbalance. Even as there will be all kinds of pressures and judgments besetting the earth, there will ALSO be a great revival as God pours out His Spirit and the bride comes into her maturity and authority.

What I'm Reading: David's Tabernacle
I was lucky enough to get my hands on an advance copy of David's Tabernacle, releasing May 18, and LOVED it. Matthew's style is personal, passionate, and engaging, and there are fresh insights in every chapter. This book has a really good mix of exploring the historical details of David's tabernacle, the thematic tie-ins from all over Scripture, and also the implications for the church today.

Intro to the End Times #13: What Is the Role of Prayer?
Scripture is filled with promises of a global prayer and worship movement woven throughout the story of the end times. Amos 9:11 says: “On that day I will raise up the tabernacle of David... and rebuild it as in the days of old." (NKJV) The phrase "that day" is a common phrase referring to the end times.

Intro to the End Times #12: How Is the Church Protected?
First, let's address the question of protection. Will the church experience the full brunt of the judgments the same as the rest of the world? NO! We may experience some of the side effects, and certainly life will be difficult in many ways, but God has promised to protect us from the harshest judgments.

Intro to the End Times #11: What Are the Major Judgments?
Chapters 6-22 are the main storyline of the book, mostly revolving around three groups of seven judgments: seven seals, seven trumpets, and seven bowls. These form the main structure of Jesus' battle plan to cleanse the earth and establish His kingdom.