What To Do After You Preach
Where men preach, flaws abound.
Charles Spurgeon, arguably the greatest preacher of the past 300 years, famously said, “It is a long time since I preached a sermon that I was satisfied with. I scarcely recollect ever having done so.” And this guy was called “The Prince Of Preachers”! If Spurgeon found himself unsatisfied with his sermons, it’s safe to... Continue Reading
A World of Good to Do
How Christians Overcome Evil in Society
The social gospel becomes a big problem when it turns into a socialist gospel, including a push to grow the national government. Local Christian efforts that deal with problems otherwise left to government have the potential to shrink government by showing that private groups can do a better job. When I taught classes on... Continue Reading
Lest Israel Should Glory Against God
Salvation never ever comes from man, but always and only from the Lord.
God must sometimes cast us into a sick bed—into the absolute immobility of the fetal position—where we groan and writhe and pray and plot and plan and connive and capitulate, over and over again, until—at long last—the dreadful fever to justify ourselves finally breaks, and the compulsion to win God’s love through our own good... Continue Reading
Edwards in the Hands of Social Justice
Would we want to look at preaching in America without the sermons of Jonathan Edwards?
In order to examine the rationality of the present “cancel culture,” suppose the first impulse to bid Edwards farewell remained as the unvarnished desire and, thus, something we would attempt to do. What would the advice be in such an instance? Stop reading Jonathan Edwards? Ignore any Edwardsean influence in American culture or evangelical theology?... Continue Reading
Contending Discourse
Every book of the New Testament warns the church about false teachers.
Standing against people in the church who teach contrary to the faith is a battle probably none of us wants to fight. Yet, this is part of our calling in the church militant. Years ago, a seminary professor gave us a simple but profound assignment. He had us read through the whole New Testament,... Continue Reading
That We Might Live
What exactly is this “life” that God gives his people?
Writing to the churches in Asia, the apostle went toe to toe with a heresy called Gnosticism, a heresy that denied the deity of Christ, licensed immorality, and encouraged a loveless pride based on mystical “revelations” from above. In this the love of God was manifested toward us, that God sent His Only-begotten Son... Continue Reading
Another Lockdown? For the Sake of Our Health, No!
COVID poses health risks to a particular portion of the population. Lockdowns pose a risk to everybody.
If you’ve been following the bouncing ball, the shutdowns created joblessness and isolation that served to spur many to turn to drugs or suicide. The shutdowns also forced the closure of many of the government and non-government avenues of help for people in trouble. And the shutdowns caused a massive decline in revenue for these... Continue Reading
How to Thrive as a Christian
If the Lord delights most in public worship, so should his people. Do you?
If public worship is the most spiritually significant, momentous thing we can do on earth, is it any wonder that the Devil attacks it more than anything else. We are constantly tempted to devalue the public worship services of our church, for all kinds of reasons. How would you answer these questions?: How can... Continue Reading
Basil of Caesarea: He Need Only Live the Gospel
He made the Scriptures the center of his life, and strove to live a life completely in accord with its teaching.
Living the gospel made Basil more sensitive to problems in the Church and in society and equipped him to make a contribution to their solution. Unlike many ascetics, Basil did not withdraw from the Church and the world but engaged them. Division in the Church, widespread doctrinal confusion and ignorance, a sometimes hostile government,... Continue Reading
Presenting God as He Defines Himself
What our world needs to hear is a biblically-based presentation of God in all His glory, majesty, and power.
In a postmodern world that rejects exclusive truth claims, let’s commit ourselves to be believers and teachers and preachers who place the spotlight of our preaching and teaching and living on the great God of the universe, as the Bible defines Him. The postmodern world is known for its rejection of exclusive truth claims.... Continue Reading
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