The Transcendence of God
God alone is “enthroned on high” (Psalm 113.5).
God is exalted above all the peoples (Psalm 99:2). No one can relate to God because He alone far surpasses all other gods, all men, and everything in creation. This attribute of God that splendidly flows from His essential nature underscores His holiness, majesty, glory and worth. The Lord is “high and lifted up... Continue Reading
If We Aren’t Working From Scratch
It is often better to build upon what exists and reshape what is already there rather than tear things down and start again.
We have to recognise the difference between things as we would have them—our personal ideal—and things that are of worth. Despite what we often think, these two things do not neatly overlay one another. When my wife and I moved into our current house, we thought to ourselves (more often than perhaps we’d like)... Continue Reading
The Omnipresence of God
God is everywhere, all the time, in all of His wondrous being!
God fully attends to and watches over all the billions of people at the exact same time. Not only does He watch all people, He is fully present with everyone—not even to mention God’s full presence in the depths and in the heights and in the impossible to get to places of this creation. ... Continue Reading
John MacArthur: He Was a Good Man and Fought the Good Fight
Premillennial but not sensational, theonomic but not legalistic, moral but not a moralist, a Calvinist but not confessional.
There are three things that are preeminent: the Bible, the Gospel, and the Christian Life. Anyone that is for these is for Christ and a friend. This is why MacArthur and [R.C.] Sproul had such a beneficial friendship. Not because they agreed about everything. Not even close. But because they agreed about those things everything... Continue Reading
Five Years
Pastor, if you go into a church with the deft and swift feet of a bull in a china shop, you’re liable to make a huge mess.
I advise new ministers that when they take a new call, be patient, and wait about five years before they make any big changes to the church. Study, ask questions, observe, and determine why and how things exist in your church. Don’t automatically assume that your way of doing things is inherently superior. Once you’ve... Continue Reading
Let Them Leap to Hell Over Our Bodies
God is the Good Shepherd, who makes it His purpose to seek out and save the lost.
May Spurgeon’s compassion for the lost and his passion for evangelizing them be reflected in all of us. “If sinners be damned, at least let them leap to hell over our bodies. If they will perish, let them perish with our arms about their knees. Let no one go there unwarned and unprayed for.” ... Continue Reading
Believers’ Children as Disciples: More Thoughts
It’s more than credible to say that the Apostle Paul expected parents to teach their children to obey all that Jesus commanded.
The children of believers are, then, disciples of the Lord Jesus. Yes, some of His disciples, whether parents or children, may turn away and be disavowed (Matt 7:21-23). Even so, they are subject to His ministry of discipleship, learning the obedience God requires, the judgment He imposes for disobedience, and the grace He provides in... Continue Reading
5 Uncomfortable Truths Every Parent (and Church) Should Know About Male Child Abusers
While we're watching for obvious predators, the real threats, according to this research, are often hiding in plain sight.
The data shows male abusers are nearly three times more likely to work in child-focused roles compared to other men. They understand that working with children provides three crucial elements: access, trust, and opportunity. To put it bluntly, the person most likely to harm your child or grandchild isn’t the stranger you’re worried about—it’s the... Continue Reading
5 Essential Practices When Comforting the Grieving
All suffering is unique.
Presence and listening are wonderful ways to serve a person in need, but prayer unleashes the resources of Heaven on the earth and upon these sacred moments. There are times in life when we have the sacred opportunity to comfort a grieving person. Life in a fallen world guarantees that trouble of some variety... Continue Reading
The Gift of What I’ll Never Write
One of the marks of mature wisdom is knowing your limits.
A mature wisdom is carried by a humble person who recognizes their limits. The articles you won’t write, the poems that never make it to the page, the stories playing out just in your mind, remind us that we are not just writers. We are human. Limitations are not killjoys. The Preacher in Ecclesiastes observes... Continue Reading
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