God Is Always at Work for Us and for Our Good
The awesome power of God usually remains hidden from view, it is absolutely real, and it is exercised for the well-being of His people.
God is always working powerfully and passionately for His people even when we do not see it. David’s poetic imagery shows us more than eyes can see. This truth is taught over and over again in the Bible. We need to have it taught repeatedly because we are so inclined to think that only the visible... Continue Reading
County Christianity
Faithful local government in the Negative World.
America is obviously getting more polarized and that trend is likely not letting up any time soon. Red and blue as categories can be overly simplistic, but given the modern Democrat platform I think it’s helpful and maps well enough onto Renn’s three worlds model. Roughly speaking, “red” can be viewed as more or less... Continue Reading
Further Thoughts on Wheaton College’s Institutional Fidelity
Pray that Wheaton and its associated faculty will abide in the truth, and that there will be repentance where needed on this point.
The contemporary obsession with identity is really a religious impulse, the idolatrous worship of self. It is so whether it appears with reference to sexual desires or identity, or in other matters (e.g., matters of ethnicity). Refuge goes along with that false religion and seeks to import it into the Christian faith. If this be... Continue Reading
The Deadly Trend of Double Euthanasia
The former Dutch prime minister and his wife chose to receive lethal injections simultaneously.
A few decades ago—when van Agt was prime minister, for example—an elderly statesman and his wife committing suicide together with the assistance of a doctor would have horrified the country. Now, it is portrayed as a peaceful sendoff—a downright Dutch way of doing things. That may well be the case. On April 1, 2002, the Netherlands... Continue Reading
When the Pastor’s Wife Wants to Quit
Church became that place of dread for me, but I couldn’t walk away from the body of Christ because I knew Jesus loved her. Somehow, so must I.
Though we can damage relationships there by our sinfulness, the church is one of the primary means God has given to us for sanctification and perseverance in the faith. It’s not an optional activity (Heb. 10:25). It’s God’s gift to each of us who used to be far off but have been brought near by... Continue Reading
‘Gendered’ Nonsense Is Dangerous Nonsense
It’s coercion in the name of falsehood.
This is not just nonsense; it is dangerous nonsense. It is a distraction from the real work of diplomacy. It further erodes American credibility in the eyes of Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, and the apocalyptic mullahs in Tehran, who may well conclude that a putative superpower obsessed with “fluid gender identity” will not pose an... Continue Reading
Friends, Not Enemies
Reconciling philosophy and theology under the lordship of Christ.
Today, many Christian theologians see themselves as principally opposed to philosophy so that they can build a theology largely devoid of any extrabiblical influence. Whether they embrace the label or not, this is a kind of “biblicism” that fails to appreciate or employ the right use of reason and the tools of philosophy. The major... Continue Reading
Four Reasons the New Testament Gospels Are Reliable
None of the Gospel authors gained anything from their testimony and instead suffered persecution and death for their claims.
The “chain of custody” will help me determine if the evidence was altered over time. In a similar way, there is a New Testament “chain of custody” related to the transmission of the Gospels and letters of Paul. The Gospel of John, for example, can be traced from John to his three personal students (Ignatius,... Continue Reading
On Consenting to Others’ Sins
Augustine and fellowship with sinners.
For Augustine, it is consenting to sin that is corrupting. What does this mean? Well, we could think of it in basic terms through the contemporary language of “complicity.” Augustine uses the example of criminals, and we could again think of thieves. Even if we do not walk into the bank and hold up the... Continue Reading
A Crisis of Leadership and the Elder Solution (Part 1): Theology Is Upstream
We need a return to the biblical doctrine of eldership.
We don’t muddle through life trying to make the best of things without a robust dependence on the Word of God as it proclaims the lordship of Christ, only at the end to say, “Oh yes, and one more thing, this is how you can be saved.” The grand redemptive narrative of our Trinitarian God,... Continue Reading
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