The Resurrection of the Body and the Life Everlasting
That has been the consistent teaching of Christianity for the past two thousand years—but somehow we’ve lost sight of it.
Because you will die, you need this hope. We may not think we need this hope now when we’re relatively healthy. But remember: one day you will die. Christianity prepares you for this day and gives you hope even when you face your greatest enemy, which is death. Earlier this year I attended the... Continue Reading
New Hearts for God’s New Covenant People
God will work his law into the hearts of his new covenant people.
When it comes to salvation, what we are hoping and pleading for is for God to change our hearts. When it comes to evangelism, we pray that God would do his sovereign heart-transplanting work in those around us. Then, give him the glory for it all. Redemptive history is an amazing thing. You can... Continue Reading
Were the Earliest Christians Only Concerned about Oral Tradition?
Early Christianity was a religion of textuality, even if most its adherents were illiterate.
There’s little doubt that oral tradition still played a role in the second century and beyond. But, the evidence suggests that there’s little reason to prefer oral tradition as the default, catch-all explanation for the Gospel tradition in the Apostolic Fathers. Over the last number of years, I’ve had the opportunity to spend a... Continue Reading
A Reformed Ministry—And Some Practical Problems
There are no pat answers.
Is it possible that we are treating some things as being of the essence of the faith, when in fact they are only inherited from a past century, or are part and parcel of the twentieth-century middle-class culture? Are we in fact defending and propagating practices that can be dispensed with, without any compromise of... Continue Reading
Divine Aseity and Christian Apologetics
Why God's self-existence matters for defending the faith.
Apparently, we depend on God in every possible way, not just as physical life requires. We cannot hold the simplest thought together without God. We cannot value rightly without God. We cannot see anything as really beautiful apart from his light shining into our hearts and minds. Break free? Of God? Let us rather rejoice in... Continue Reading
Which Way Around the Mulberry Trees?
We may at times wish for the kind of personal and personalized guidance that David received when navigating the mulberry trees on the battlefield.
God was involved in the details of David’s life in a way that seems almost prosaic, and far different from our experience. It is one thing for God to thunder from the heights of Sinai, but quite another for Him to tell David which way to circle around the mulberry trees. Does a passage like... Continue Reading
Hope for the Dying
The Work of Harvest USA’s Hope Ministry
Did we help? Did we have an impact? We are never the best judges of the effectiveness or ultimate meaning of our service. We must simply follow where God leads, through good report and bad, trusting him to use what He chooses for His glory. In 1987 I was serving as minister of a... Continue Reading
Biblical Fathering: On Being Forthright
Fathers are to present Christ as the center of their lives in a forthright manner to encourage their children to imitate them as they imitate Christ.
Raising godly children is a complex task requiring the best efforts of both parents. Men and women are given different attributes, preferences, and gifts that are intended to display part of the picture of God to their children. Together dad and mom are to present a full-orbed picture of our loving, nurturing, holy, and just... Continue Reading
Susannah Spurgeon: A Necessary Woman
Unquestionably, God used Susie to save Charles’s life and ministry.
a Charles Spurgeon was one of the most important Christian leaders of the Victorian-era and, his wife Susannah (Susie) must figure into any estimation of his significance. Charles himself recognized her value when he wrote that he not only loved Susie but also that she was “necessary” to him. Susie supported Charles unwaveringly, setting... Continue Reading
Smiling at Storms
John Newton: Lost and Found at Sea
Storms come for us all. We can face them with terror or with faith, with unbelief or with belief. If Christ be near, unbelief must be far. The nearness of Jesus drives away doubts. Darkness flees his presence. The question is, have we drawn near to him? I love words. I’m always fascinated by... Continue Reading
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