The Goodness of Jesus
Let us know our God and worship Him because He is great and He is good.
God has most clearly shown us His goodness in the death and resurrection of His Son, Jesus. The Goodness of God is the Goodness of Jesus. He has saved us apart from our works. He regenerates us, renews us, gives us His Spirit, and justifies us freely. Now we are heirs of heaven and have... Continue Reading
Marie Durand — Part 3: The Indelible Legacy of the 1572 Saint Bartholomew’s Day Massacre
"I hope that God will deliver me, and if God gives me this grace, I will not leave you in a strange land."
[After twenty-two years of imprisonment. Marie offers to manage Anne’s finances, urges her to work hard, to be wise and godly, and not to rush into marriage.] “to Mademoiselle [Anne] Durand, at Onex, near Geneva, The Tour de Constance, April 27, 1752. The time must seem very long to you, my darling daughter, and no... Continue Reading
Making Gratitude a Portal to Unity
The intimacy, security, and belonging we desire with God travels across the bridge of thanksgiving that we construct daily.
We tend to look at gratitude the way we look at honesty, you either have it or you don’t. However, neither of these virtues works this way. As with all the fruit and characteristics of the Spirit, thanksgiving grows in us through dedicated focus and pursuit. Appreciation for God’s goodness to us is a learned... Continue Reading
Billy Graham’s Los Angeles Crusade and the Postwar Evangelical Movement
In God’s providence, Graham’s L.A. Crusade put postwar evangelicalism on the map.
Graham has been criticized by some Reformed observers for embracing “revivalism” and “decisionism.” Opinions will vary on those questions, but regardless of their soteriological preferences, most evangelicals still believe that God used Graham to contribute to the salvation of thousands of sinners over his ministry. The L.A. Crusade lets us reflect on the mysterious relationship... Continue Reading
What’s Worse: Pride or Pain?
Christians don’t seek out suffering or weakness as masochists, but we know that pain is a powerful instrument in our Redeemer’s hands for our good.
Pride isn’t just the bombastic statements like the boxer Muhammad Ali declaring, “I am the greatest.” It comes out in making God a footnote to our accomplishments. Pride always lowers our estimation of God. Charles Spurgeon’s peer Archibald G. Brown preached on pride and said, “The proud man is simply one who bends the knee... Continue Reading
Pray Till You Pray – Minister’s Letter Nov 24
These truths of, ‘praying until we pray, pray until we are conscious of being heard and pray till we receive an answer’, are as applicable to our church gatherings for prayer.
We know he does not always answer, ‘yes’. He sometimes says, ‘no’, and often he says, ‘wait’; but we must get to the point where we are aware he has heard and answered. The call to prayer is a call to perseverance – Jesus tells us to ‘ask, seek, knock (Matthew 7:7-12)’, to keep on... Continue Reading
Avoiding the Piety of Rome & Ricky Bobby
It's the most unauthorizedly visual time of the year!
Intentionally or not, the writers of this screenplay portrayed the sinful downside of popular, image-driven piety as well as has ever been done. While saying grace, the narcissistic and vapid Ricky reveals that he prefers an oddly specific (8 pounds, 6 ounces!) version of Jesus—the pudgy, non-threatening, cute baby version common to the seasonal piety of... Continue Reading
What Is God’s Blessing?
The fount of God’s blessing is ultimately revealed in the Son of God incarnate.
Sadly, the blessing that was enjoyed in paradise was lost as a result of the fall. The rest of the Bible tells the unexpected story of how God’s blessing from creation is rediscovered by means of God’s gracious covenant. Hints of how this would be accomplished were given to Adam (Gen. 3:15), Noah (Gen. 9:1),... Continue Reading
We’re About to See the Biggest Demographic Shift Since the Black Death
Fulfilling the Great Commission is the only way to ensure the continued presence of vibrant, resilient Christian communities.
In a world that prizes autonomy and convenience, the church can model a different way—a way of sacrificial love, covenantal commitment, and the beauty of generational faithfulness. It’s true the “nones” are on the rise in the West, but globally, Pew Research Forum predicts “secular” people in 2060 will make up a smaller percentage of the world’s... Continue Reading
Why Humanists UK Hate Operation Christmas Child
Humanists UK initially don’t want to give anything altruistically at all and only reluctantly came round to the view that it might be better to do something non-religious at Christmas to one-up the Christians whom they hate most of all.
Humanists UK fail to acknowledge that every organisation has its reasons for what it does and every organisation operates in line with its core convictions. What they seem to believe is that such is fine when those core convictions are secular humanist ones, but not if they happen to be Christian. Even, it seems worth... Continue Reading
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