God’s Purposes from Genesis to Revelation
God’s goal has always been to be in unbroken fellowship with us and with his creation.
The redemption of the world through Christ and His Church isn’t a new idea. It’s simply the fulfillment of God’s original plan. God’s redeeming work does not scrap creation but restores and renews it. Remember that it is not only God’s people who are longing for Christ’s return, but it’s creation itself as in Romans... Continue Reading
On Conscience, Christian Liberty, and Preferences
No amount of right living gives us a clear conscience. It can only be obtained by the precious blood of Christ.
Christians will disagree about preferences. Romans 14, 1 Corinthians 8, and 1 Corinthians 10 are passages that deal with this exact issue. Preferences of application cannot be sin. This would exclude it from the category of Christian liberty. If your application of the word leads to breaking of a direct command or prohibition, then it... Continue Reading
Looking Heavenward Transforms Our Sorrow
The heavenward journey begins with knowing the present and future eternal realities of your salvation. They will bring you such life, hope, and joy!
The Lord blesses us with particular blessings of the future heavenly life during our time on earth. We come into union with Christ, which will be the bedrock of our heavenly joy. He declares the current, heavenly blessing of union with Christ in Colossians by saying, “Christ in you, the hope of glory” (Col. 1:27).... Continue Reading
Doing More vs. Doing Better
Let’s also look for ways to improve our shared life so that more outreach can happen – not by doing more – but by doing better.
If we are going to make the effort of organizing a day of food and games, why not be creative to think of ways of inviting the wider community to take part in the fun? We need to remember that much of our salt and light is the shared life that we enjoy together. The... Continue Reading
Saying It Out Loud
Elites finally admit abortion is murder—and they do not care.
When it comes down to it, it’s the “absolutist” position (i.e., the truly pro-life position) that gets Maher’s “respect.” Maher and the absolutist understand each other, he thinks, because both of them understand exactly what abortion is. “They think it’s murder. And … it kind of is.” The difference between them, as he succinctly follows... Continue Reading
Unbroken Bones Signal Unbroken Faithfulness: The Paschal Pointers of the Passion Narrative in John’s Gospel
John’s Passover theme teaches us that God does not simply pass over sin as though his name and glory were worthless. Jesus continued to reveal God’s glory and name on the cross.
The Jewish leaders wish to keep the Law’s requirement that corpses of the condemned not remain overnight, so that the land won’t be defiled during Passover (Deut. 21:22–23). The irony is that they are unintentionally obeying Exodus 12:10 (cf. Num. 9:12), which states concerning the Passover lamb, “You shall let none of it remain until... Continue Reading
It’s Okay to Be a Two-Talent Christian
You can faithfully, diligently, and confidently steward your one talent or two and know that God is well pleased.
There is no need to compare yourself unfavorably to those who have achieved more success on the basis of their greater gifts. And that’s because God’s assessment of you is made on the basis of what you did with what he gave you. Even though the five-talent servant and the two-talent servant generated different results... Continue Reading
How Plain-Spoken Courage Can Move the Overton Window
The time for Christians to control public discourse is now.
It will take great courage to break the left’s cultural taboos and take the heat for it. A society conditioned by Newspeak will be scandalized by the thoughtcrime of plain-spoken truth. The man who says things outside the Overton window will take the first arrows. He may sacrifice his reputation on the altar of honesty... Continue Reading
The Futureproof Leader
We were used to being almost liked by the culture.
Poor leaders with too much time and too much money on their hands who have no idea how to reach a current lost generation, and no idea how to train their people to live in the Babylon of our big cities, and disciple them beyond an events-based ministry, won’t last. Not that they see it yet... Continue Reading
The Church Should Mind Its Spiritual Business
The call of the Lord to the church, the mission that he has given to the church, is an essentially spiritual one.
The gospel is a spiritual message for a world whose greatest need is spiritual: redemption from sin and new life in Christ. This is not to say, however, that the effects of the gospel do not have consequences for the world in which we live. Indeed, the effects of the gospel, when the church obeys... Continue Reading
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