Sanctification and Church Discipline

Sharing Free Online Resources and Fun Internet Deep Dives.

While I link to fresh weekly articles as part of my Recommended Reading, the weekend is here for us to relax, enjoy some free resources, and do some deep dives into the Internet with books, podcasts, music, and more. Here is a special selection from my TGIF Link Roundup column at SOLA Network.


Eugene Low: How the Doctrine of Sanctification Propels the Practice of Church Discipline

“Church discipline is a God-given means of growing his people in holiness. It seeks the good of the sinner, the building up of the church, and the glory of God. Understanding how the doctrine of sanctification underpins church discipline can encourage us toward greater faithfulness in practicing this means of grace.”

Related: 9Marks Journal: Sound Doctrine: The Foundation for Faithful Ministry.


Ask Pastor John: Parenting Young Children Through Life’s Pains

“When suffering overshadows the life of a family, how can parents help their children embrace God’s all-good, all-wise, all-governing providence?”

Related: A Letter to My Children About Racism by Tom Sugimura.


Aaron Lee: Related Works

Book Reviews: ESV Heirloom Bible, Omega Edition (Crossway), The ESV Search the Scriptures Bible (IVP), Tidings of Comfort and Joy by Mark M. Yarbrough (Lexham Press). Listen to our TGIF playlist on Spotify. Join my Asian American Worship Leaders Facebook group.

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