Kevin DeYoung, Douglas Wilson, and the Mizpah Mood
Healing the Moscow/Mizpah divide.
Whatever the motives, the strife of the Mizpah Mood is not a biblical approach to dealing with divisions within the evangelical church. We will now examine scriptural guidance for how believers in the church should deal with those who are also on the Lord’s side (Psalm 124) yet might still be doing harm to the... Continue Reading
The Defiling of Worship
It is time for us to muster the courage to cast aside every idol, every image that pollutes the worship of the one true God, and be found content with a worship prescribed for us in His Holy Word.
The imperative of Exodus 20:4-6 is not saying: “Make all of the images you like so long as you do not worship them.” Instead, the passage forbids us from even making unsanctioned images in the first place. Because God knows how quickly our hearts will leap into worship, He has not only forbidden the worship... Continue Reading
Book Review: Shepherds for Sale
A must read for those who want to understand how and why many evangelical church leaders are sounding too much like globalist and woke leaders.
She begins her book with the Anderson family. Moving from California back to Georgia and to their seeker sensitive megachurch in “the Bible Belt,” they thought they had left behind churches in which Leftist politics were pushed. They found the hard way that was not so, particularly after James Anderson was asked to join a... Continue Reading
The Importance of Christian Biography
Whereas secular biography will set its gaze on the historical figure, Christian biography will marvel and gaze at Christ, who is Himself “the author and perfecter” of the faithful.
While the temptation is to marvel at the lives of the saints listed in Hebrews, John Owen notes, “Until now he had suggested that they look to people who had professed the Christian faith in the past, but now the focus is on him who is the author and perfecter of our faith. Thus the... Continue Reading
My Church Is Closing, and I Don’t Know What Comes Next — for Me, or America
I researched the decline of organized religion while having a front-row view of the change in my own life.
I am having a hard time wrapping my head around the fact that I get asked all the time, by pastors, denominational leaders and interested observers, about ways to grow a church. I guess people assume that since I spend my days digging through religion data, that I should have been able to uncover the... Continue Reading
Making Every Issue “Your Thing” Is Impossible
If Jesus had limitations, then surely we’re going to have limitations.
It’s interesting to think that the story wasn’t that the good Samaritan had to go into every town and locate all the people who might be sick or dying and then find a plan to alleviate all of those. Even Jesus, who could literally heal people just by a word or a touch, and yet... Continue Reading
Every Place Is a Place to Talk about Jehovah
Every Christian must, should, and can evangelize unbelievers because we Christians with joyful hope in Jesus Christ, who are able to share the Gospel with everyone around us through our day-to-day interactions.
The Gospel of Jesus Christ produces joyful hope in our hearts. It tells us how God so loved the world and sent His only Son to save sinners from their eternal damnation. It tells us how Jesus Christ loved His elect people so much that He died for them on the Cross. It also tells... Continue Reading
Does Your Baptism Matter? Challenge Your Faith and Reflect on Its Continued Significance
The adult who was baptized upon profession of faith and the child who was baptized will be held to account for their faith or lack thereof.
The world is full of adults who professed faith, underwent the waters of baptism upon that profession, only to have the memory of their baptism fade into the recesses of their minds. The world is also full of adults who were raised by Christian parents, were presented for baptism, were washed in the water, and... Continue Reading
Where Is the Promise of His Coming?
The Day of the Lord awaits the salvation of the last of the elect to believe and repent.
The Christian’s focus should be on the eternal rather than the temporal. All of the things associated with ‘this age’ will be dissolved. This is the Greek word λύω (luō). This word describes the process of breaking up an object into small pieces or melting it. What we see now in ‘this age’ will not... Continue Reading
3 Things You Should Know about Daniel
We too have duties and privileges as the people of God awaiting the return of our king and the fulfillment of the restoration program that He began two thousand years ago.
The Lord is still sovereign over human history, so His people should be faithful in their duties and enjoy the privileges that they have as God’s covenant people. Throughout it all, they should trust in the Lord of their salvation and know that one day He will restore them. Just as the righteous remnant of... Continue Reading
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