Is Religious Liberty Truly In Peril? A Warning.
In a genuine exchange of ideas, viewpoints, and divergent worldviews—the arguments are very revealing.
The reality is that religious liberty is in peril in the United States and we have known it for a long time. This is one of the reasons why in the 1990s, Congress passed the Religious Freedom Restoration Act with overwhelming support from both parties and in both houses of Congress. The bill’s vast public... Continue Reading
Why Does Paul Quote Psalm 44 in Romans 8?
What Paul is doing in quoting that verse is connecting the suffering of Christians with the people of God in the OT.
They have lost in battle. They are suffering. They are being taunted. They are even being slaughtered. I think they could stomach that if they were being ungodly or idiotic. But they aren’t. They are being faithful to the covenant, and what’s really unsettling. Bad things are happening to good people. I’ve preached through Romans... Continue Reading
Enslaved: A Theology of Addiction
There is always hope of liberation.
When you hear the word addiction, think enslavement. The difference in wording is crucial—you can be freed from enslavement, but you cannot ultimately be freed from an addiction. Why? Because as the world so joyfully and pessimistically exclaims, once an alcoholic, always an alcoholic. Once addicted to pornography, always addicted to pornography. But that’s just not true. You’re not going... Continue Reading
Reconciliation
"The change which brings about the reconciliation between God and men is regarded as taking place in them rather than in him."
Such a theory of the atonement as is advocated by Professor Barclay: ‘He died to show men what God is always like, not that he should threaten us into a prudential response, but that at the sight of him we should be moved and compelled to love him as he first loved us. Jesus came... 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.
In our day, when ministers water down God’s word they almost always do so from behind a missiological smokescreen. Insisting that a robustly theological ministry is a detriment to reaching the unchurched, they introduce a number of serious problems. “We keep our preaching basic because we have so many new believers. If we give... Continue Reading
Where Harvest USA Is Going
Though much has changed at Harvest USA, a lot has stayed the same.
We remain committed to discipleship as our sole ministry objective. When someone comes to us for help with a sexual or gender-related struggle, we don’t focus on behavior change. Just as I was challenged two decades ago that idolatry (the Bible’s term to explain out of control desires of the heart) was my most significant... Continue Reading
The Canaanites Within
We need to know what the Scriptures teach about the remainder of indwelling sin in every part of our being.
Romans 7 is, of course, the chapter to which most theologians appeal in discussions about the apostolic teaching on indwelling sin. Though there has been plenty of debate about whether Paul was speaking of himself prior to his conversion or in the place of Adam, the “indwelling sin in believers” interpretation of this passage is... Continue Reading
Questions and Answers about Pastoral Ministry
The knowledge that Christ is ministering to his people through me - my stumbling sermons, my counselling, my visiting - is a great motivator.
As another Pastor put it long ago, ‘I have no greater joy than to hear that my children are walking in the truth.’ (3Jn 4). To see the members of the church responding in a godly way to the preaching of the word, to their afflictions, witnessing to their non-Christian friends, loving the brethren, delighting... Continue Reading
The God of All Comfort
Our heavenly Father is tender-hearted, not hard-hearted.
The good news is that God comforts His own (Isa. 40:1–5). Jesus fulfills these promises (61:1–4), as He declared in His sermon in the synagogue in Nazareth (Luke 4:16–21). God’s comfort is complete in Jesus the Good Shepherd (John 10:1–21). How well do you suffer? I am God’s adopted child, but I’m not good... Continue Reading
Obey God Rather Than Man
If the world is going to hate us, let them hate us for our gospel message.
Going along with the crowd is a natural temptation when we face hard situations. We do not want to be ugly. We do not desire to stir up trouble. It is just easier to quietly submit. Giving in to our desires to avoid a problem is not what we are called to do. We are... Continue Reading
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