He Was No Rebellious Son
The life of Jesus and Deuteronomy 21:18–21.
When you move from the Old Testament to the New Testament, you encounter the life of Jesus of Nazareth, and he seems to be the opposite of the son depicted in Deuteronomy 21:18–21. Whereas the son in Deuteronomy 21 wouldn’t obey the voice of his father or mother (Deut. 21:18), Jesus was an obedient son... Continue Reading
The Bell Tolls for DEI
Major companies are—finally—pushing back against progressive pressure tactics.
Target, with its mascot puppy’s tail between its legs, officially “scaled back” its pride displays this June, limiting its best and brightest rainbow gear to just a few stores in “strategic” locations. Bud Light is a cautionary tale sure to be taught as a case study in marketing degree programs for years to come. Home... Continue Reading
Battling Technology with Beauty
Is the antidote for our dystopia being surrounded by beauty?
In his book, ‘The Beauty of the Lord’, Jonathan King makes a wonderful case that Beauty can be properly identified as a synonym for the glory of God. The implication is that Beauty is a divine attribute. King mentions such passages as Psalm 27:4; 96:6; and 145:5,12 which portray images of the crown, kingdom, and... Continue Reading
The Certainty of God’s Sovereignty
God’s sovereignty is a matter for praise and worship. Without it, we are doomed to endless uncertainty and hopelessness.
God is not the author of sin. God ordains free agency. God allows for the attribution of events to more than one cause, though ultimately it is His own will. “But I don’t understand,” you may protest. You are in good company. Even John Calvin admitted as much. In his commentary on Romans, written early... Continue Reading
What Is God’s Calling for Me?
Work is not just how you get by in life but how you truly change the world, one faithful step at a time.
Vocation is another word for “calling.” Each of us must learn to “lead the life that the Lord has assigned to him, and to which God has called him” (1 Cor. 7:17). God has called you to do something special. And, while you don’t have to know exactly what that is, there is much you... Continue Reading
A Sycamore Tree, a Car Crash, and God’s Provision
If God can work that far in advance for our deepest need of all, he can certainly have an answer ready for any other need we face.
In the days and weeks that followed the accident, Brian and his wife Amisha started noticing that God’s provision for them often came through relationships and events that had been set in motion long before their specific needs arose. Before Silas was born, God had inspired Amisha to train as a nurse, little knowing how... Continue Reading
“Why Have You Forsaken Me?” Understanding Jesus’s Cry on the Cross
The Spirit is always at work in the ministry of Jesus and that this foreshadows the sending of the Spirit to the disciples.
Jesus’s lament comes in a covenantal context, a context in which he is the messianic Son chosen by Yahweh to deliver his people Israel by suffering on their behalf. God pours out his wrath on Jesus, yes, but as his anointed Son who suffers in his people’s place. Further, if we consider the other crucifixion... Continue Reading
A Living Hope
What does Peter mean when he says that we are “born again to a living hope”?
Our hope lives because Christ lives. Our hope cannot fail because Christ cannot die. He lives and reigns in victory. The writer of Hebrews describes our hope in objective terms in reference to the finished work of Christ. “… according to His abundant mercy has begotten us again to a living hope” (1 Peter... Continue Reading
How Religion Could Break Up Democrats’ Trusty Voting Blocs
David French’s friends on the left could, by their border lawlessness, facilitate his worst nightmare, MAGA success at the polls.
I’m not saying that if you love God, you have to vote Republican. I am saying that God’s Ten Commandments should inform our votings for and our votings against. And too bad for “progressives” if they continue to forget and scorn the Lord’s bedrock guidance. As the old saying goes, the Word of God is... Continue Reading
Natural Law and Socialism
Socialism in one form or another is likely here to stay, if for no other reason than that it is perennially attractive to those who don't understand its implications or its history. The question rather is whether the Church will be able to resist it.
The resistance to socialist ideology remains powerful in the West, ironically, especially among the “Proletariat,” the working class. Roughly half the electorate in the US is anti-socialist or “reactionary.” Some recent European elections appear to be in part a repudiation of internationalism, if not socialism per se, though the two go hand-in-hand.And the most powerful... Continue Reading
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