The Misuse of Exodus 21:22–25 by Pro-Choice Advocates
The text really supports the worth and rights of the unborn.
This passage of Scripture is part of a list of laws about fighting and quarreling. It pictures a situation in which two men are fighting and the wife of one of them intervenes to make peace. She is struck, and the blow results in a miscarriage or pre-mature birth. Pro-choice reasoning assumes that a miscarriage... Continue Reading
The Ordo Salutis: Repentance
The mark of true disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ.
If the entire life of the Christian is summarized as repentance, then it stands to reason that we need to know what this thing called “repentance” is and how it is that we can and should do it. It summarizes all that John the Baptist, Jesus and Jesus’ apostles preached (Mt. 3:2; 4:17; Mk.... Continue Reading
We Are Not Germs
The Case for Human Dignity
If our human dignity is given by God and that is recognized by our culture, then we have fundamental human rights that inform how we treat other people under the law and even one on one at the personal level. Several years ago, the mother of a college student came to me wringing her... Continue Reading
The Ordo Salutis: Regeneration
The word is the instrumental cause of regeneration.
The act of regeneration is not a drawing out of man something which was always lying within man, dormant, falling short of its potential. No. Regeneration puts life, the divine life, within each elect soul, who were spiritually dead. And this life, which comes from outside of man, is Christ’s own eternal life. Perhaps... Continue Reading
The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self
The unprecedented coincidence of our times is that of the plastic, psychological notion of the self and the liquidity, or instability, of our traditional institutions.
The church today is moving to the margins of society. Society increasingly regards her beliefs as buffoonish and her ethical norms as immoral. And the requirements of loyal citizenship are beginning to be antithetical to the requirements of Christian witness. Historians are the great relativizers of the present. When someone declares that the times... Continue Reading
Theological Triage, Yes. How About Emotional Triage, Too?
You might have an opinion on a matter, but do you need to share it?
Disagreement is simply part of reality. If social media has made anything clear in our age, it is that we are an opinionated species. And our opinions are often not the same as the opinions of others. Whether we disagree over how best to educate our children, or who to vote for during an election,... Continue Reading
Obedience
Religiosity does not please God unless it is accompanied by our obedience.
We must take a close look at our walk. We must examine ourselves. Are we obedient with a whole heart or are we simply being religious? What are our motives? We must weed out all compromises. Our obedience must be pure and bound to a humble, devoted heart. 22 Samuel said, “Has the Lord... Continue Reading
Do We Really Believe in Demons?
The desire to avoid the real excesses of some in the church and the desire to appear respectable to some in the world lead us to downplay the demonic.
To disbelieve in the existence of devils is to disbelieve the Bible itself. Yes, it is possible to fall into error by developing an unhealthy fascination that sees demonic activity everywhere. But I do not believe that error to be as serious as the error of denying the truth of God’s Word by dismissing their... Continue Reading
Living Sacrifice: What an Odd Statement
When you hear about the worship sacrifices of Israel, the common denominator is death.
The idea of offering up yourself as a living sacrifice, as Paul describes it, is the same point that Jesus made in his quotation of the Shema. God demands everything. In order to worship God as supreme (as Romans 12:1 says—spiritual worship) involves the proper engagement of heart, soul, mind, and strength. In other words,... Continue Reading
God Loves (and Hates) You
The best harmony of the biblical evidence is the notion that God is able to love and hate a sinner at the same time.
God’s infinite love for His own image within human beings and His infinite hatred of sin in them means He cannot grow in love or hatred towards humans. Thus is not to suggest that God’s love does not truly respond to human behaviour. Instead, the trajectory of sinners towards sin or away from it drives... Continue Reading
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