Towards a New Paganism
We will either worship the Creator or we will worship some created thing, be it ourselves, someone else, or nature itself.
This new paganism seems to be an enterprise that traffics in terms emptied of all meaning. Soul, sacred, holiness, all are just a veneer on a sort of inescapable nothingness. This void is not well covered by jargon, regardless of how well-intended or articulate. It cannot be papered over. It can only be traversed by a... Continue Reading
When Pastors Water Down the Truth of God’s Word
One of the great needs of our day is for preachers to learn how to break down, rather than water down, the truth of God's word.
It is important for ministers of the gospel to, at one and the same time, avoid that theological dilution by which we fail to bring up children “until they are farther advanced” while rejecting that ecclesiastical elitism that refuses to “accommodate to the capacity” of those we are instructing. “We keep our preaching basic... Continue Reading
A Skilled Engineer: The Mystery of Sanctification
We diminish sanctification’s importance, value, and meaningfulness if we forget that it, too, is God’s work of free grace.
We need to work like the body of Christ, not pretending that everything we want is directly linked up to God’s own will, realizing that the local church is the place where God distributes his gift of sanctification. As we rub against one another in sanctification, it polishes us so that we will eventually sparkle... Continue Reading
“The Bible Is All You Need”
We harm ourselves spiritually by avoiding good Christian literature.
God has raised up so many incredible Christians whose writings are an inspiration and a help to millions. To cut ourselves off from all these riches is not an indication of great spirituality but quite the opposite: it is an indication of immaturity and spiritual pride. This idea that we need no one else, and... Continue Reading
Bodily Resurrections in the Old Testament
What makes Jesus’s ministry different is a claim like John 11:25: “I am the resurrection and the life.”
As we look at these Old and New Testament accounts, we see that Jesus’s ministry was greater than that of Elijah and Elisha. Neither Elijah nor Elisha claimed to be the source of such power and life. They were prophets whom the Lord used in miraculous ways. What makes Jesus’s ministry different is a claim like John... Continue Reading
4 Signs We Are Spiritually Sleepy
The Apostle Paul tells us to “wake from sleep.”
Yes, we still show up every Sunday. Yes, we still sing the songs. We still listen to the preaching. We may even take notes. We may still work in the church, but as we do it, there does not seem to be much life in it. We do all the right things, but we do... Continue Reading
Love the Lost—Why It’s Important to Grow in Your Love for Non-Christians
Some people you just naturally get along with, and that makes loving them easy. But what about those whom we perceive to be different?
We, too, were on the path that leads to destruction but now we’ve been saved by Jesus. We’ve found the truth and so out of a love for the lost we need to share the gospel with people, not to win an argument or to be someone special, but because sharing Jesus and making disciples... Continue Reading
The Necessity for Encouragement
Discouragement can callous our hearts towards God.
Without strong encouragement, the fainthearted will quickly succumb to the pressures of the world, the stubborn will become more set in their ways, and the faithless will fall away from the living God. On the other hand, a strong encouragement from a brother or sister in Christ can act like a balm that softens our... Continue Reading
The Basics—The Covenant of Works
Adam was created as a divine image-bearer and was therefore in a covenant relationship from the first moment of his existence.
The doing and dying of Jesus (recounted in the good news of the gospel) only makes sense against the backdrop of the bad news–the broken covenant of works in which we all sinned in Adam, but we are given eternal life through faith in Jesus Christ (cf. Romans 5:12-19). In Hosea 6:7, the prophet... Continue Reading
Words as Weapons: Why We Must Stand Our Ground over Pronouns
Language is the first domino in the war over reality—and pronouns have nothing to do with politeness and everything to do with ideological submission.
When trans activists first attacked Jordan Peterson for his refusal to cede language to them and their state enforcers, it looked likely that his career would be cancelled. Instead, his stance inspired millions, his ideas became global bestsellers, and his measured, meticulous manner of speaking and articulating ideas became so ubiquitous that it has inspired... Continue Reading
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