Jesus Wept and We Should Too: The Resurrection, Sovereignty and Grief
Faith does not call the believer to vanquish grief from his psyche but rather grants him the assurances needed to safely express his anguish.
Why does the resurrection and the Word become flesh, grieve? Why as John reports was Jesus, “deeply moved in his spirit and greatly troubled (11:38).” He was moved by love. Allowing the crowd to interpret Jesus’s action for us, John offers the following commentary on Jesus’s tears: “So the Jews said, “See how he loved... Continue Reading
The Teaching Elder and the Ministry of the Word
The priority of the word in public, private, and personal ministry.
When Paul was no longer able to preach in the synagogues in Ephesus because of persecution, he gathered his disciples in Tyrannus Hall for further teaching in the Scriptures (Acts 19:8-10). The seventeenth century Puritan minister Richard Baxter (1615-1691) sought to instruct his congregation in the Word by combining home visitation with biblical and catechetical... Continue Reading
Questions a Pastor Doesn’t Want to Ask
Good questions answered honestly can prompt more questions, which can lead to conversation that encourages and refines.
It’d be easier not to ask. It’d be easier to accept the niceties and generalities. But it wouldn’t be right, not if this pastor will be a shepherd after God’s own heart. Reflecting on my own ministry, I recall instances when I should have listened to that shepherd-sense to press harder, to go deeper, to... Continue Reading
My Grandfather Died with Dignity
Grandpa Tom’s dignity amidst his dependence on others was a loud rebuke to the arrogant pride that says, “I matter because I can take care of myself.”
In Q&A at a 2021 training session by the Canada Association of MAiD Assessors and Providers, a physician asked Dr. Kevin Reel—the president of the Canadian Bioethics Society—what a doctor should do if a patient sought MAiD “because of socioeconomic reasons.” Dr. Reel replied that of course the physician didn’t have to administer MAiD, but... Continue Reading
Naomi Wolf Wants Us to ‘Face the Beast’
It is time we wake from our slumber.
“We were not in a normal time of normal bad human politics and normal bad destructive material choices. I realized gradually that the degradation taking place on the material plane simply reflected or manifested a much larger battle—indeed a spiritual battle; one between Good and Evil themselves, and that God—whom till now I hesitated to... Continue Reading
Nebuchadnezzar’s New Humility: Daniel 4:34–37
Like Nebuchadnezzar, our peace with God comes through repentance.
We are not so far removed from Nebuchadnezzar, and like him, we deserve to be humbled by God. In fact, we deserve far worse than the king received in this account. Although God set us above the animals as bearers of His own image, we desire to be gods instead. For such a transgression against... Continue Reading
Singing the Song of Humility
God has made the barren fruitful. He has made the virgin conceive the incarnate Son!
One of the foremost themes of the Magnificat is that of humility. Since God was humbling Himself to knit together for Himself a human nature in the womb of the virgin Mary, it is fitting that Mary, from the outset of this Christian Psalm, would touch upon the theme of humility. The reason why Mary... Continue Reading
What Are Angels, and How Should Christians Think about Them?
Angels are beings with beautiful and terrifying glory, yet they do not even begin to compare in glory and power to the almighty God of the universe.
Our goal is to work toward the right way for Christians to think biblically about angels and properly relate to them. The biblical response to these heavenly beings is somewhere between worship and obsession on the one hand, and a total denial of their existence on the other. Christians can learn from Scripture how to... Continue Reading
God Gives Aid: The Savior Born for the Perishing
Through all of life’s trials and tribulations we have this promise – God does give aid!
Christ crucified for sinners is the aid of God to man! There is life in no one else and in no other way than through the blood of Christ. On the cross Christ’s blood was shed to make an atonement, a propitiation, a satisfaction of the wrath of God for sinners. His blood was shed... Continue Reading
Jesus Is the Son of Man
Jesus is the one who will be given all dominion and authority, and all people and all nations will serve him.
Daniel is told that the “saints of the Most High” will receive and possess the kingdom (Daniel 7:18, 22, 27). What is given to the one like a son of man is eventually given to (or shared with) the saints. By Jesus’s time, it seems that “Son of Man” had become a title with this passage... Continue Reading
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