Social Justice vs. Biblical Justice: A Timely Book on a Perennial Topic
Beisner analyzes the arguments of the social justice movement.
In this booklet, Dr. Beisner does not start with ideas from the Social Justice Movement and move from there to God and His Word. Instead, he first understands Scripture as sufficient and authoritative, and uses it to evaluate the Social Justice Movement. In that way, he accurately shows what God and His Word say about... Continue Reading
Faithful Shepherding In The Midst Of Suffering—Part 1
We need to prepare our people for suffering.
Everything that’s happening to us today is right there in the Scriptures, and happened to the very, very first Christians. They all suffered persecution. So let us prepare ourselves, and the way we prepare ourselves is to teach what the Bible says: what Jesus taught, what Paul taught, what Peter taught. And they all taught... Continue Reading
Healed in the Heart
One man's testimony of finding hope in Jesus Christ.
“I remember sitting in prison, contemplating and even planning my suicide. I began to pray for the first time in a long time. I prayed that God would do something. I had lost everything. I got involved in AA and various drug programs and became substance-free. But I knew that still was not enough.” ... Continue Reading
Peaceful and Quiet Living
God’s will for our sanctification is lived out in the ordinary routines and habits of life.
How does a Christian living in an aggressive world please God? In part, Paul says, by aspiring “to live quietly, and to mind your own affairs, and to work with your hands” (1 Thess. 4:11). It’s hard to imagine an Apostolic command that is more mundanely practical than this. We live in a society marked... Continue Reading
Mark Driscoll and The Danger of “God Told Me”
We should stoutly doubt anyone who claims to receive extra-Biblical revelation.
Had we only this one case to which we could point to show the dangers of claims of extra-biblical revelation, it would be enough. Sadly, however, we have hundreds and probably thousands of cases to which we can easily point to show the dangers of claims of continuing revelation. Introduction I am catching up Christianity... Continue Reading
True Christianity Is a Fight
The Christian is both a child in the Father’s home, and a soldier in the Savior’s war.
If “the desires of the flesh are against the Spirit, and the desires of the Spirit are against the flesh” (Galatians 5:17), then what could be more normal than for Christians to feel divided, split, torn asunder in our inner being—or as Ryle says, to feel that we have “two principles within us, contending for... Continue Reading
The Sermon on the Mount: How Did Jesus Practice What He Preached?
Jesus recurrently emphasized that we are ever in danger of falling into hypocrisy.
The Savior has taken away the sin of our hypocrisy by his sincere obedience. Who but Jesus could keep the commands of God with such sinless sincerity? Then, having perfectly done what he taught in absolute sincerity, Jesus left us with the most potent example to follow. Jesus constantly warned about hypocrisy throughout his... Continue Reading
Why The Church Has Such a Long History of Leading in Education
Education doesn’t make sense in a worldview that is only about survival.
In a biblical worldview, Satan is out to deceive the nations, that’s Revelation 20. The church is out to disciple the nations. God says to Abraham, “if you follow me, I will bless you. I will make you a great nation.” But how would Abraham become a great nation? God says in Genesis 18: 18-19... Continue Reading
When I Believe the Prosperity Gospel
Anything that requires us to exclude sharing in the sufferings of Christ from the blessings that God may choose to gift us with is a lie.
If you follow Jesus you will have your sins forgiven. Your shame will be wiped away to be replaced by the Father’s smile on his beloved daughter, his beloved son. Your fears and afflictions from evil spiritual forces will be defeated by the victory of Jesus on the cross. But they are not the good... Continue Reading
The Embarrassment Reflex: Evangelicals and Culture
If the “right” kind of theology simply baptizes what other disciplines have already decided to sanction, the church’s “prophetic witness” inevitably comes to mean merely rubber-stamping some secular ideology or another.
Perhaps the price of elite evangelical respectability in the modern academy is adoption of the embarrassment reflex—understood as, in its deepest sense, a willingness to allow the idea of the “social” to displace that of the classically theological at the taproot of intellectual life. Such a displacement demands that evangelicals norm their theological claims against... Continue Reading
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