We Cannot Cancel Hell
Finding Hope Through Final Judgment
Jesus warns us about hell precisely so we do not have to experience it! He became accountable for us as he engaged a life of sinless righteousness and love. At the end of his ministry, of course, his disciples did fail him. They betrayed, denied, and deserted their Lord. But Jesus took on the responsibility for... Continue Reading
Swagger
Dipping my toes into the vast theological sea.
I believe, therefore, that when you finish seminary, you should be excited and proud. It’s a terrific accomplishment. But don’t think that you’ve arrived. You’ll likely spend the rest of your life learning, and such a journey is most definitely rewarding. I love learning new things and discovering how little I know. It’s actually quite... Continue Reading
3 Things to Know about Malachi
Malachi shows that the Lord honors those who honor Him.
Not everyone in Malachi’s day shared this cynical attitude toward the Lord. Some still feared the Lord, and the Lord saw that attitude and kept them as His “treasured possession,” (segullah; Mal. 3:17), the same word used to describe Israel in Exodus 19:6. The Lord would soon appear in His temple to bring the justice for which... Continue Reading
The Spiritual Roots of the Current Crisis in Haiti
What hope is there for Haiti and her people?
My friends and ministry partners at United Christians International are working to raise up a whole generation of Christians who can lead the way. I really love these guys. They’re doing the heavy lifting of teaching kids, leading Voodou practitioners to Jesus, and planting churches. They give me hope. The headlines are a combination of heartbreak... Continue Reading
The Rainbow of Grace
The Call to Vigilance and Gratitude
God is graciously patient. He keeps the earth spinning. God gives us the seasons. God gives us grace every single day. May we not presume upon His grace. May we not be lulled into complacency. His bow in the sky brings amazing comfort to the Christian heart. His bow in the sky must not lull... Continue Reading
Jesus Became a Curse for Us
He who is the incarnation of the glory of God became the very incarnation of the divine curse.
When on the cross, not only was the Father’s justice satisfied by the atoning work of the Son, but in bearing our sins the Lamb of God removed our sins from us as far as the east is from the west. He did it by being cursed. “Christ redeemed us from the curse of the... Continue Reading
What Does God Know?
It will be my view that these three texts – and others like them – can all fit in with the traditional understanding of God and his knowledge.
In the 1970s and 80s especially a new challenge to the traditional understanding arose in the form of free-will theism, or open theism. These folks argue that God does not know the future exhaustively, that he may have mistaken knowledge, and that he in fact grows in knowledge. I penned an introductory piece on this... Continue Reading
What is Spiritual Warfare
Most spiritual warfare is not casting out demons. Most spiritual warfare is ordinary things.
Spiritual warfare looks like forgiving your enemies, like repenting of your sin, like loving your spouse and your friends. It looks like preaching the gospel and taking the sacraments. It looks like loving your neighbours. It looks like the fruit of the spirit. It looks like prayer. We contest not with flesh and blood... Continue Reading
Institutionalised Envy: How the Tenth Commandment Can Make or Break a Country
Truly the tenth commandment brings with it colossal consequences for the good or ill of society.
Every form of government is fallen, but not in the same way or to the same extent. Constitutional democracy and a free market are rooted in many biblical principles, when rightly applied. Socialism (and its end-goal, communism) is rooted in envy, greed, and covetousness. It has bred all kinds of theft and trampling over private... Continue Reading
What Must the Label “Evangelical” Do to Be Saved?
In a world of “raunchy Christians” and vulgar evangelicals, is “evangelical” a label worth saving?
Quite possibly, it is losing its usefulness as a word to describe people who cherish the Bible, prioritize on the gospel, embrace the new birth, and work for spiritual renewal and social good—as evangelicals historically have done. If so, this I know: the evangel itself—the joyful announcement about Jesus—will never outlive its usefulness. “What’s in a name?” asked... Continue Reading
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