The Tenth Commandment and Crabs in a Barrel
This often-overlooked, last of the Ten Commandments impacts not only consumer behavior, it is reshaping federal policy and poisoning American culture along with its economic future
“Fundamental to the Judeo-Christian principles that founded this nation was an understanding that people were uniquely created for a purpose and commanded to make something of themselves and the world they were given. All were encouraged to be fruitful and multiply, subduing the uncivilized earth, leaving it better and more developed than they found it.... Continue Reading
A Penetrating Analogy
People who deny that they have a systematic theology actually very much have a systematic theology
“Systematic theology is a fence that guards our exegesis from error. If our systematic theology actually comes from the organic unfolding progressive nature of Scripture, then it will not be a straight-jacket, but rather the fence that keeps the children from going out into the dangerous road. Operating without a systematic theology is actually impossible,... Continue Reading
The Seven Deadly Sins in a Digital Age: An Introduction
No one can deny that the pace of technology has increased exponentially in recent decades, inflicting growing pains on Christians seeking to live faithfully in a rapidly-changing world
“Most of those in my generation find ourselves afloat on a turbulent sea of new technology not only with little sense of how to operate the sails and rudder, but with a reflexive suspicion of anything like an instruction manual. Those who dare to decry the evils of smartphones or Facebook are quickly branded as... Continue Reading
Endless, Bottomless, Boundless Grace and Compassion
We cannot spread our sin further than He can spread His grace
“Christ, in all His saving grace and personal attractiveness, is offered to us in the gospel. The Father brings to His Son the bride He has prepared for Him, and asks both parties if they will have each other—the Savior if He will have sinners to be His; sinners if they will embrace the Lord... Continue Reading
The Downfall Of The Muscular Christian Pastor Mark Driscoll
He could be back, as there's always a need for his no-nonsense form of preaching
“Driscoll, age 44, has been a successful pastor and religious celebrity for 18 years, and perhaps he rose too far too fast, without sufficient time to mature into his fame and responsibility. He is a dynamic preacher with an artful stage presence. And his creation of a robustly conservative and once thriving evangelical church network... Continue Reading
When Our Prayers Take On A Different Flavor
What do your prayers sound like when you are going through a hard time?
“Sometimes we know exactly why we are in a trial. We knew we were sinning all along, and we were just hoping it wouldn’t catch up with us. It’s just a matter of paying the consequences for our actions. But other times, we may be the victims. There may not be a particular offense that... Continue Reading
Is World Magazine A Muck-Raker?
This caught my attention: "A Muckraking Magazine Creates A Stir Among Evangelical Christians"
“Stunned, I could only assume that World Magazine had suddenly fallen into Rupert Murdoch’s hands, or that the highly-respected editorial team had been ousted in a Hollywood Reporter coup, or that I had missed some World-shattering online revelations in the week since I’d last read the magazine. When I started reading the report, the New York Times only... Continue Reading
The Rise Of Christianity In China
The state’s response to this resurgence of faith is an escalating campaign of repression
“Perhaps most surprising, given its status as a “foreign” religion and its close association with an earlier era of gunboats and imperialism, Christianity (particularly the Protestant variety) has been the big winner in the competition for Chinese souls. If it continues to spread at its current pace, the country is very likely to be home... Continue Reading
The Missing Ingredient In Many Sermons
Something that makes any sermon bland: when the preacher is not personally wowed by the subject
“From a guy who has to fight every single day to have my heart moved by the gospel, hear my plea: don’t be content to just give your hearers a comprehensive tour guide through a passage, connect the dots to show the glory, grandeur and greatness of God in it so they can join you... Continue Reading
Feeling, Stealing And Healing
Make sure your children understand the implications of the commandment not to steal
“All things belong to God. That would mean, ultimately, that stealing is taking that which God gave to another and making it our own. In other words, theft is a man-centered rebellion against God’s distribution of his possessions. This understanding makes the offense a bit weightier and in need of our attention.” When we... Continue Reading
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