The Lesson of the Fig Tree—Mark 13:28-31
You can live with confidence in what Jesus says about the future.
We refuse to get caught up in the hoopla of the experts, not because we are climate deniers. We believe the words of Jesus. Heaven and earth will pass away. Revelation 21:1 says, “Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and the sea was no more.” When... Continue Reading
Seeing What You Have as Something That Doesn’t Belong to You
All that we have is a gift from God.
If we know the real owner of all we have, it makes a massive difference to how we approach life….God has blessed all of his children so richly. Let’s use what we have been entrusted with well and enthusiastically for His glory! Have you ever borrowed someone’s car or looked after their house while... Continue Reading
Michael D. Kalopothakes, Tenacious Missionary to Greece
Reverand Kalopothakes modeled his plan for reforming the church after the method of Martin Luther, the power of print.
Even though it might be thought that the influence of one’s ethnicity, national allegiance, or locally accepted views regarding the church and its theology are issues only in foreign lands, Rev. Kalopothakes’s observations about Greece in his day should give American readers pause to reflect upon their own thinking and how it may be negatively... Continue Reading
Exodus 1-15: “The Great Escape”
Our covenant-keeping God is willing to rescue helpless people like us who are unable to rescue ourselves.
At the beginning of the book of Exodus it might appear that God’s covenant promises to Abraham have amounted to nothing. However it is on the basis of these promises that God brings his people out of Egypt (2:23-25; 6:1-6). In doing this he reveals his character as being one who is absolutely faithful to... Continue Reading
God’s Good Design: A Biblical, Theological, and Practical Guide to Human Sexuality
Book Review: Michael Clary revels in the beauty of God’s design in human gender and sexuality.
Clary writes with all the calm and clarity one should hope for in a trustworthy pastor. Because of this, Clary is sure to garner the approval of not a few evangelicals exhausted by the whiplash of late modernity. Unfortunately, this book also comes with some significant downsides. Michael Clary, God’s Good Design: A Biblical,... Continue Reading
Bigger than the West
Christianity is not reducible to liberal values.
If we recognize the Biblical foundations for human value while ignoring what the Bible says about human teleology, we have understood only half the story. And if we tell sinful people that they have dignity and worth without pointing them away from their sin, we are telling them only half the truth. Is religion... Continue Reading
Every. Single. Word.
When God speaks, it is absolutely perfect.
Who is like our God who speaks with perfect clarity? Who speaks with such wisdom and truth and faithfulness. Who can thunder with a voice like His in total authority? Only our God has words like this. And every single word of God is true. As I was listening to the radio the other... Continue Reading
One of the Most Remarkable Features of Early Christian Manuscripts
When students see a NT manuscript up close for the first time, they notice something rather peculiar and unexpected.
The nomina sacra are designed to show reverence and devotion to the name(s) of God…they were a way for the scribe (and, later, for the reader) to set apart the divine name. Thus, as strange as it might sound, they were a form of worship. One of my favorite electives I teach here at RTS... Continue Reading
Letters to Stagnant Christians #2: Passive Rebellion
Simply put, your approach to the Christian life is filled with passive rebellion to God’s authority.
Let me tell you what has brought radical awakening to many a passive rebel. Begin treating God’s church as if it really were an extension of God’s authority….you cannot say that a church’s expectations are biblical and reasonable, join it, and then refuse to meet those expectations. That’s just passive rebellion, and it quenches the Holy... Continue Reading
The Religious Freedom Restoration Act at 30
Some original supporters of the landmark law to protect conscience rights now want to weaken it.
RFRA and other religious liberty protections are a part of a larger set of cultural, legislative and legal efforts that will be required to navigate and resolve current conflicts over what it means to be human, created male and female. In that long-term effort, continuing to articulate and defend the rationale behind RFRA for the... Continue Reading
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