Thinking Biblically and Theologically about Justice
It’s vital that we distinguish between a biblical view of “justice” from our current secular-postmodern understanding of it.
The standard of justice is God himself, and we know what is just due to his revelation of himself in creation and specifically Scripture. In all of God’s external works, he acts justly and righteously, consistent with his own will and nature. As the just one, God requires moral conformity of his creatures to his... Continue Reading
General Assembly Worship & Culture
Reformed Worship, Biblical Worship, worship that is reformed according to Scripture transcends culture and is portable from one culture to another.
While I ordinarily prefer the old tunes over the new, this is not about a matter of style. I am not asserting General Assembly worship should only feature old hymn and psalm tunes. There is a place for new tunes, but new tunes should be introduced in a circumspect manner. TE Sean Morris recently noted... Continue Reading
Being Christian in an Age of Heightened Hostility
For the sake of our neighbors, all who believe in the importance of truth must continue to say so.
The Family Research Council concluded that over 400 “acts of hostility” have been committed against churches in the last five years including “vandalism, arson, gun-related incidents, bomb threats, and more.” The headline is not that there are suddenly those who disagree with Christian conviction or similar beliefs. That has always been the case. However, the... Continue Reading
Same Sex Marriage in 2023
As a legal, political, and social movement, the apparent goal of same-sex marriage from its inception has been to destroy the belief in the uniqueness of the union of man and woman.
If same-sex marriage were simply about allowing people to live their lives as they see fit, then once Obergefell ruled the United States Constitution required states to license same-sex marriages, that others had a different opinion and maintained their understanding of marriage as the joining of man and woman wouldn’t have mattered. But, of course,... Continue Reading
Live for Days You Will Not See
The beauty of Christian legacy.
The Bible is filled with fathers and mothers, prophets and pastors who aimed to build a legacy that would outlive their little lives and names. Such leaders cared greatly about whether grass or thorns grew over their graves — about whether, long after they left the land of the living, the sun shone upon a... Continue Reading
Ten Reasons the Old Testament Matters for Christians
While we now have the New Testament, we still must study, practice, and teach the Old Testament like Jesus and his apostles did for the good of God’s church.
Far from setting aside the Old Testament, Jesus stressed that he came to fulfill it, and he highlighted how the Old Testament’s instruction was lastingly relevant for his followers (Matt 5:17–19). In later posts we’ll consider further the significance of this text, but what is important to note here is that, while the age of... Continue Reading
Coach Fired after Saying Males and Females Are Biologically Different
Vermont policies chill educators’ free speech, says lawsuit.
Bloch contends in his lawsuit that Sousa’s actions against him were unfair and did not follow constitutional procedures, including those required in school policy. His lawsuit also asserts that school policies censor speech. Bloch said the lawsuit is a “very uncomfortable process,” but he wants to help other educators feel free to speak without fear... Continue Reading
Foundations of Biblical Worship
Earthly human worship is not something new for us, unique to us, or initiated by us; worship is perpetually taking place in the world without end.
The similarities of heavenly worship between Isaiah’s vision and John’s vision reveal that this is eternal worship, the reality of heavenly worship as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. The heavenly worship of John’s vision, coming as it does after the incarnation, death, resurrection, and ascension of... Continue Reading
What’s the Difference between Venting and Lamenting?
The Psalms actually shape our laments and may even teach us to lament for things we currently do not perceive as problems.
Occasionally I hear people say that we see the psalmists venting, but that is to mistake the raw honesty we see in the Psalms with our experience of venting. In the Psalms, believers honestly vocalize their pain and suffering. But we don’t see sinful venting; we see believers talking to God through their pain. Moreover, the... Continue Reading
Paul: A Servant of Jesus Christ
Paul himself claims Jesus as the supreme influence in shaping his thought, not Gamaliel or the rabbinic scholars of antiquity.
Since Paul himself was an expert in rabbinic thought, the conclusion is reached (by a gratuitous leap) that all Paul’s teaching can be made clear by looking at the background of rabbinic teaching that formed Paul’s perspective. Indeed, even the so-called “new perspective” on Paul involves an attempt to reconstruct the old perspective that Paul... Continue Reading
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