I Don’t Want to Be Nuanced
Nuanced writing doesn’t offend anyone, but it doesn’t help anyone either.
We don’t need to guess what God really believes about sexuality, abortion, and critical race theory. The Bible is clear about these things. It isn’t nuanced, so we shouldn’t be either. One of the biggest criticisms I receive over my blog and social media posts is also one of the biggest compliments I receive.... Continue Reading
Unprecedented
To think that because we haven’t seen an event before that that event is without precedent is not only to be ignorant of history—it is to invite folly.
We shouldn’t think that our pressures are unique. The temptations that we face have been faced before, they are not unprecedented, and we aren’t exempt from obedience to God. These are not unprecedented days. That’s important to say, because unprecedented has become one of the most overused descriptors of the past year. To call... Continue Reading
Catechizing the Resistance
A Constitution for Our Commonwealths in Miniature
If we do not begin with ourselves, and with our families, nothing else we seek to do in the world will matter. The battle for the soul of our culture and nation will be lost before it can even begin. The family as a resistance cell. Rod Dreher’s book The Benedict Option, as well... Continue Reading
Doing Our Duty
Walking Humbly with Our God
Does the faith we possess, or claim to have, bear the fruit it should? Well, there is one way to find out. When we hear the word “obedience” does it fill us with terror or love? This week’s catechism lesson is a bit of a transition from what has taken up our time in previous... Continue Reading
How to Understand and Dispel the Fear of Witchcraft
What is witchcraft, why does it persist in Africa, and how do we respond to it as Christians?
Christ conquered witchcraft on the cross. Jesus “disarmed the rulers and authorities and put them to open shame, by triumphing over them in him” (Colossians 2:15). Jesus is greater than Moses, who defeated the Egyptian magicians and set God’s people free from fear and bondage. He defeated Satan, sin, and sorcery. In 2016, the... Continue Reading
How Do We Rebuild Trust Again?
If trust has degenerated within society and the church it is everyone’s duty and responsibility to rebuild it.
If it can be said that society depends on trust, then surely trust depends on a charitable spirit. Binning says that there is no better friend and nothing more useful to secular and Christian society than this love or charity. Trust is critical to the wellbeing and functioning of society, but it is haemorrhaging... Continue Reading
What Canada’s Bill C-4 Can & Can’t Do
Canada has criminalized the evangelism, counseling, and shepherding of people in homosexuality and transgenderism.
Attempts by men and nations to prevent God’s sovereign purposes, not the least of which are conversion, are so pathetically impotent that God laughs at them. No nation ever has, and no nation ever will, hinder God from accomplishing his sovereign purposes. Much attention has been given to Canada’s recently passed, “Bill C-4.” Reportedly, some 4000... Continue Reading
Men Are at War with God
Humanity is at war with God over a question that reaches back to the beginning of time: Who, exactly, should have power over creation?
The religious divide of our time is between those who think they can compromise with the sexual revolution without compromising their faith—and those who are awakening to the fact that this experiment has been tried and has failed. Solzhenitsyn famously defined the principal trait of the twentieth century in four words: “Men have forgotten... Continue Reading
The Unrepenting Repenter
Repentance is a gift of God and a duty of man.
Repentance and faith are bound together. A repenting man has no hope for obedience without faith in the source of all holiness, God Himself. In repenting of sins, he loses his self-sufficiency. God is his sanctifier. The believer in Christ is a lifelong repenter. He begins with repentance and continues in repentance. (Rom. 8:12-13).... Continue Reading
Support for Conversion Therapy Bans Are Revealing the Divide between Two Different Christianities
When someone wants to "celebrate" what God has condemned we have turned against Christ.
The Gospel is not that God “accepts people as they are.” The Gospel involves radical repentance and change. The “progressive” Gospel involves no change, no curing of our sinful hearts, and no suppression of evil within us. Instead, we become as God. One of the most influential books in the 20th Century Church was J... Continue Reading
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