The Genius of Christianity Breaks the Snare
“The very genius of Christianity is a spirit of freedom, and all its precepts are opposed to tyranny.”
This is the stunning genius of Christianity, that we have obtained the true Spirit of freedom which is only found by faith in Jesus Christ (2 Corinthians 3:17). “For freedom, Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery” (Galatians 5:1), for “having been set free... Continue Reading
Deacons: The Office & How to Decide
All who belong to Christ are servants, but there is also the office of servant (deacon) with its accompanying gifts.
This is an important office given to the church and Paul takes care to describe the one who feels led to seek it…First Timothy chapter three and verses eight and nine contain five descriptions that either qualify or disqualify a person from serving as a deacon. The office of deacon is an important one. ... Continue Reading
The Danger of Atomistic Preaching
An “atom” might be a Bible personality’s attribute, experience, or behavior which the preacher extracts and expounds as the main emphasis of the message.
The pattern of emphasis dictated by the text keeps verbal meaning in its rightful and prominent position in the interpretive process. All of this is not to say that implications ought not be expounded; indeed, they should. However, implications must remain submissive to the author’s intent—and to the degree that the original author wills them.... Continue Reading
How Do I “Count it All Joy”?
Joy does not arise naturally from us as we suffer the effects of the fall in this life.
Take cheer, troubled one—the Lord’s work is not done. The same Lord that used the cross for the redemption of the world is at work in your trials for His greater purposes. In this, we can have joy. Like the inhospitable cold corridors of the emergency hallways we entered, so were the years of... Continue Reading
Once Dominant Liberal Denomination Sells Headquarters in Dramatic Downsizing
The United Church of Christ has been experiencing an uninterrupted purging of members for decades now as a direct result of their increasingly liberal theology and practice.
The liberalizing of Christianity is not a recipe for growth. And the selling off one of those liberal denomination’s headquarters is just the latest chapter in that lesson. We often hear sad stories about how the Christian Church is shrinking in America. But what many news outlets fail to mention is the types of churches... Continue Reading
Why So Much Science is Wrong, False, Puffed, or Misleading
Book Review: "Science Fictions: How Fraud, Bias, Negligence, and Hype Undermine the Search for Truth"
The book, while scary and disheartening, is truth-seeking and ultimately optimistic. Ritchie doesn’t come to bury science; he comes to fix it. “The ideals of the scientific process aren’t the problem,” he writes on the last page, “the problem is the betrayal of those ideals by the way we do research in practice.” In... Continue Reading
The Problem of Christian Passivity, Part Two
The Bible warns us against sins of passivity and calls us to boldness.
The church needs a Christlikeness which is modeled on Christ himself, and on every aspect of His character and teaching. When the church once again looks like Jesus, then—if history is any indication—more seekers than ever will say, as I once did, that “there must be something in this idea that gives it power.” ... Continue Reading
Let There Be Light
How to Read Genesis 1-3
The basic guidelines for interpreting Genesis 1–3 derive from Scripture itself. If we follow the guide of Scripture, we will read Genesis 1–3 with understanding. We will not have all our questions answered, because Genesis 1–3 does not say everything that could be said about the details of how God did things. Much remains mysterious. ABSTRACT: The beginning... Continue Reading
Be Faithful and Come What May
We are called to faithfulness; God will take care of the results.
[Yours] will not be perfect faithfulness, but are you resting in Christ as your hope, and leaning on Him? Are you striving to be what the church is called to be according to Christ? Then that’s all you are called to do. Be encouraged! Ultimately, your hope rests in Christ, not your performance. What... Continue Reading
People of the Book
What does "sufficiency of Scripture" mean?
God has a moral will for every decision we make, and it is our responsibility to study the Scriptures, deduce principles therein, and actively apply them to everything we do. Christians are people of the book. Conservative Evangelical Christians, in particular, demand that their beliefs and lives be governed by Scripture. Yet what, exactly, that means... Continue Reading
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