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Pride

The rebellion that has decimated the visible church in our time is fueled by pride.

Written by Mike Ratliff | Friday, October 30, 2020

If you look at these “empire builders” out there with their “mega churches” who “minister” with a “look at me” attitude in everything they do then well, ya know, that doesn’t look very much like humility. In fact, we find out what is truly underneath all of that when we question them.   Pride goes... Continue Reading

Stop Eulogizing The Local Church

Jesus has already overcome death, hell, and the grave, and he has no intention of allowing death to come calling for his bride.

Written by Craig Thompson | Thursday, October 29, 2020

The church isn’t dead. The church isn’t dying. The church lost its footing for a minute, but God isn’t finished with his church and he isn’t finished with the world.   We criticize online news sites for their click bait approach to news, but a few websites dedicated to church ministry and pastors need to... Continue Reading

Why We Should be More Familiar with OT Sacrifices

Ordination, marriage, and ministry philanthropy are New Testament applications of the regulations for the levitical burnt offering.

Written by Peter Krol | Thursday, October 29, 2020

How an Israelite would offer their burnt offering matters to God. Unless it is offered in the prescribed way, it will not be acceptable, a pleasing aroma (Lev 1:3, 9, 13, 17). And when we dig into the mechanics of bringing a burnt offering, fascinating things seep from the text’s pores.   For the first... Continue Reading

God Determines Your Plans

He’s sovereign over everything, including our plans.

Written by Deepak Reju | Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Take comfort. The Lord goes before you to establish your pathway. He’s governing your path. Do you always get what you plan for? No. Much like a child whose parents see what is best for him, God knows what’s best for us.   What do you do when you face a significant decision? You pray,... Continue Reading

The Froth of Joy

Our God bids us to take hold of joy.

Written by Stan Gale | Wednesday, October 28, 2020

James instructs us to count it all joy. In so doing, he calls us to form an opinion, to take a position. We need to hear this because our reflex in the face of trials is to grumble and complain.   Count it all joy. (James 1:2, NKJV) How many of us have not experienced... Continue Reading

Plagues Throughout Christian History and Some Christian Responses

Life is short, and the mortality rate is always 100%. Therefore, preach Christ and the resurrection.

Written by Peter Barnes | Wednesday, October 28, 2020

The early Church showed great compassion during plagues, in ministering to the sick, even those who were pagans. This is also seen in the responses of Luther, Spurgeon, the new Christians on Aneityum, and countless other Christians.   When coming to consider plagues throughout history and some Christian responses, it is appropriate to begin with... Continue Reading

Episcopal Church Marriages Plunge by Two-Thirds

Enacting the gender-neutral marriage rite in 2015, Episcopalians unilaterally redefined marriage and further distanced themselves from Christendom.

Written by Jeffrey Walton | Wednesday, October 28, 2020

It is ironic how redefinition of marriage within the Episcopal Church corresponds with fewer marriages, just as proclamations of “inclusion” led to including fewer and fewer people in the life the of church. Episcopalians, briefly in the limelight as Presiding Bishop Michael Curry preached at the 2018 wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex,... Continue Reading

No Argument Against Death

When the euthanasia death angel comes for children, who can say he is wrong?

Written by Wesley J. Smith | Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Over the decades, Dutch doctors “progressed” from euthanizing the terminally ill who ask for it, to the chronically ill who ask for it, to people with disabilities who ask for it, to the mentally ill who ask for it, and even to people with dementia who are unable to ask for it (as long as... Continue Reading

Three Meals, Two Covenants, One Kingdom

A future meal still remains for all of God’s people, who will partake of His blessings for eternity.

Written by Brent Niedergall | Wednesday, October 28, 2020

I don’t know what would make a good meal in your book, but I know what makes a good meal in the Bible. I’ve been thinking about three specific meals and what ties them all together. These are three meals of substance from the Bible.   Two chicken-fried steaks with gravy and sliced onions. A... Continue Reading

Why White Fragility Fails

The errors of this work are deeply antithetical to Christianity itself.

Written by Denny Burk | Wednesday, October 28, 2020

One can challenge racism but one can never really be rid of it, much less saved from it. There can be no repentance from this particular evil. As long as you are white, you will be a racist. There is nothing to be done about it.   Earlier this week, I finished Robin Diangelo’s New... Continue Reading

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