The Sin Too Big to Confess
Out Past the Reef with a Fallen Brother
Brother, you must fight sin when it is small, before it grows too big to confess. Call someone about wandering thoughts and drifting affections. Do not hide the second look. Expose it. Tell your brothers. Tell your elders. Let them hold you accountable. In the summer of 1999, we had just returned from Turkey... Continue Reading
Four Principles of God’s Judgment (Romans 2:12-16)
What if being good, even if you’re really good, isn’t good enough?
The question isn’t “Am I good enough?” but “Have I trusted the One who is good enough for me?” Heaven’s courtroom will be perfectly just, yet filled with mercy for those in Christ. Big Idea God judges everyone impartially, and no one measures up, so salvation comes only through faith in Jesus. Ask most... Continue Reading
A Tale of Two Cities: The Lines of Cain and Seth (Genesis 4:17-26)
Two lineages that trace their origins back to Adam but choose radically different paths.
This is the central conflict of history. It is the conflict between the seed of the serpent and the seed of the woman, between the city of self-glorification and the city of selfless worship. And as we continue our walk through the Word, we will see this tale of two cities play out on every... Continue Reading
The Nature of the Divide
At the moment we believed, we were delivered from the realm of spiritual darkness and death and placed into God’s family of light and truth.
When we grasp the true nature of the battle between good and evil it will inform us how we are to go about the battle. As Francis Schaeffer explained at the end of his life, “The real battle is not fought by Christians just against forces in this world, whether theological, cultural or moral. The... Continue Reading
Set Your Heart and Set Your Alarm
When we pray, will God find us with a shovel in hand? Or will He find us just sitting on our hands?
Let’s be those who set our hearts, but let’s also set our alarms! Don’t laze around! Don’t sit on your hands. Make efforts to seek His face. Make plans to be godly. And may God help us to seek Him more diligently. And we prayed to our God and set a guard as a... Continue Reading
56 and Still Learning: The Hard Truths That Finally Made Me a Man
If the Lord grants me more years, I want them to count.
“This year taught me something I should have learned decades ago. Life is short. Life is fragile. And none of it is guaranteed. Scripture tells us to number our days, not drift through them. Use the time you have. Steward it. Refuse to waste it.” I am the firstborn son of Clarence and Mary... Continue Reading
“33 Days to Freedom from Lust”
The Book Evangelicalism Desperately Needs—But Never Wanted
Buy ten copies. Give one to every man in your church. Give one to your elders and ask them to preach its content from the pulpit. Give one to the twenty-something who just confessed his struggle and was told by the last book he read that his desires are “part of his story.” Jared... Continue Reading
The Devil’s Plan to Ruin the Next Generation
I asked ChatGPT how it would destroy America’s youth. Its answers were unsettling—and all too familiar.
We can save future generations from spiritual devastation. We can bring down those high rates of agreement that “life often feels meaningless.” We can—and must—defeat the Devil and reclaim childhood in the real world. Earlier this year, someone started a viral trend of asking ChatGPT this question: If you were the devil, how would... Continue Reading
It’s Historically and Theologically Ridiculous to Compare the Holy Family to Illegal Immigrants
The Holy Family fleeing from one Roman-controlled region to another in the first century is in no way a mandate on whether America has a right to enforce immigration laws.
The point of Christ’s birth is that it both involves and transcends our human existence, thus redeeming it. In the midst of broken immigration systems and riots in the streets, let us turn our eyes to eternity and call on His mighty name that will never be overcome: “Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.”... Continue Reading
The Minister’s Book List for the New Year
People in the congregation are not ministers. They don’t need a minister’s book list.
The New Year is upon us. If you want, make a book list, but you don’t have to. And if you want, share it with others, but you don’t have to. But if you do, do it for the good reasons, not the bad ones. It’s that time of year again. Time for resolutions,... Continue Reading
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