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How We Treat The Church is How We Treat Christ

If Christ is unified to his people, then what one does to his people is what one is doing to Christ.

Written by Stephen Kneale | Wednesday, May 29, 2019

If Jesus’ words to Saul tell us that those who persecute the church are persecuting Christ, it also tells us that how we treat the church is how we treat Christ. If we never go to church, if we constantly go away for the weekend, if we never serve, if we find anything else to... Continue Reading

This Is America: A Returning Missionary’s Perspective

What’s most disturbing about returning from Africa isn’t just the consumerism in American culture, but the consumerism within the American church.

Written by Stephanie Boon | Wednesday, May 29, 2019

American consumerism has crept into the sacred beliefs of our faith. Rather than understanding that faith in Christ means that he gets our everything, many Americans believe that Jesus is just a nice addition to our already-nice lives. We wouldn’t say that, of course, but our beliefs are exposed in the way we are living.... Continue Reading

The Churchly Authority of the Office of Deacon, Part 2

The Representative Authority of Deacons

Written by Daniel Schrock | Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Is the office of deacon part of the government of the church?  The answer to that question should be painfully obvious to any blue-blooded Presbyterian, so obvious one might even scoff at the question even being posed.  Of course they are a part of the government of the church.  The deacons are part of the... Continue Reading

The Church, Israel, and “Replacement” Theology, Part 1

Not every person who is a physically ethnic Israelite is a spiritually elect Israelite.

Written by Sam Storms | Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Israel has a right to exist in the land and that we have a moral and political obligation to stand with her against all enemies. But this is not the same thing as saying that Israel has a biblical or covenantal right to the territory over which so much blood has been shed in recent... Continue Reading

Perfect Peace in the Face of a Loved One’s Cancer?

To live by faith means to believe that it will continue to be sufficient on a daily basis, come what may.

Written by Warren Peel | Wednesday, May 29, 2019

In all times of life, good and bad, we need to stay our minds on God. This means we need minds that are well-stocked with truth about Him so that we can draw on that truth to sustain us. Just as food in the stomach nourishes the body, so truth in the mind nourishes the... Continue Reading

Eternal Subordination of the Son and Focus on the Family

There is nothing to be gained by appealing to an eternal relationship of authority and submission within the Trinity, and plenty to lose.

Written by Rachel Green Miller | Wednesday, May 29, 2019

We need to stop doing damage to the doctrine of the Trinity in our attempts to explain how submission works in marriage. ESS, while tempting, is not a viable answer to the question of marital submission.   For over four years now, I’ve been writing about a popular doctrine of the Trinity called the eternal... Continue Reading

The Color of Preaching

What we need is to return to a biblical theology of the church, right worship, and right preaching.

Written by Eric B. Watkins | Friday, May 24, 2019

Strangely, for all the problems the New Testament addresses, it yet brings the people of God (culturally divided as they were) into one church to participate in one worship service to the one triune God. The gospel was the bridge that transcended barriers.   What color is God? This is a strange question, but one... Continue Reading

The Pastoral Challenge of Ministering God’s Law and Gospel in Difficult Cases

In such cases, there are no easy paths forward.

Written by Tom Ascol | Friday, May 24, 2019

I can assure you that when facing these kinds of pastoral challenges it is wonderful to have a team of elders with whom I can think, pray, study and minister. Left to myself, each of those cases would have been handled with far less wisdom and care than they warranted.   A challenge every faithful... Continue Reading

Saved by Grace But Entertained by Sin

Am I communing comfortably with sin?

Written by Tim Elmore | Friday, May 24, 2019

Jesus teaches against both the act of sin and the stirring up of our desire for sin. He goes further to say that the means by which such desires might be stirred (the eyes or the hand) should be cut off lest we stumble. When my entertainment puts sin on display so that it awakens... Continue Reading

My Great Ministry Dream

Making it to the end of your ministry still walking with and faithfully serving Christ is not something any pastor should ever take for granted.

Written by Zach Putthoff | Friday, May 24, 2019

I want to make it to the end of my ministry without falling into disqualifying sin. I want to make it to the end of my ministry still loving Jesus, still learning his Word, still committed to my family, still tender-hearted toward the church, still praying for and sharing the Gospel with lost souls, and... Continue Reading

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