Called to Ministry?
Discerning an Internal Call
Spurgeon goes on to identify four ways by which we may assess whether we are called to ministry. First is ‘an intense, all-absorbing desire for the work’. It is in this context that Spurgeon (followed by Lloyd-Jones in the next century) urged that you should not enter the ministry if you could be content doing... Continue Reading
Giving as Worship: How and Why the Corinthians Gave to the Church in Jerusalem
Learning to give properly is a central part of learning to worship properly.
How much ought we to give? In proportion with our income, as God moves our hearts. And how ought it be handled? With the utmost integrity. At the heart of giving is the matter of worship. God reigns supreme not only in believers’ heads but also in our hearts and through our hands. Christ’s lordship ought... Continue Reading
He’s Coming!
Christ’s coming in human flesh joined us, but His coming in the Spirit would indwell us!
He has come! Every moment of human history should overwhelm us with the love of Father, Son, and Spirit as He pursues us, desiring that we should know Him and be with Him. The greatest story in history is this pursuit, and the greatest tragedy is our rejection of His pursuing love. And he... Continue Reading
Superior Spirits and Fundamental Law
Commentary on Andrew Eliot’s Election Sermon
After covering the ideal qualities of a good ruler, Eliot offers some realist commentary. In this “imperfect state” no one will embody them comprehensively or perfectly. The quest for the exemplar ruler is a fools errand. That said, there are men who are more capable than others. Eliot clearly believes in some sort of natural hierarchy.... Continue Reading
The Left, Geopolitics, and Believing Lies
Pro-Hamas insanity is part of a bigger malaise in the West.
“Enough stupidity and blindness. The barbarians are no longer at the gate. They are inside — inside our cities, our civilisation, and our souls. Too many clamour, in consequence, to once again punish Jews. The bloodthirsty desires and doctrines motivating and justifying such behaviour must be identified, understood and rejected, before things get seriously out... Continue Reading
Does the Parable of the Talents Teach Salvation by Works?
Works and faith go together.
Christians who are trying to serve King Jesus do not need to fear that they will be found to have not done enough on the Last Day. We should work hard in response to the grace we have been shown, to be sure. But we are saved by Jesus and what He has done for... Continue Reading
15,409 Days: Psalm 90 and Wisdom
In Psalm 90 Moses declares four characteristics of God and what our response should be.
Will we listen to the voice that tells us to exist solely for the present moment and the pleasures of this life, or will we listen to the voice with a staff in his hand and a veil on his face? The voice that would have spent time with God–face to face–as a friend? The... Continue Reading
Envy and the Abandonment of God’s Love
Keeping Our Heart in the Covenant Promise of Christ
The more we consider the nature of the wealth of our identity in Christ the less and less will we either worry or be anxious about the temporary accumulation of things which our neighbor has. Our envy is born out of not being thankful, taking our eyes off the glory of the cross and the... Continue Reading
Why I Changed My Mind about Deconstruction
Deconstruction isn’t about submitting to biblical authority; it’s about choosing to be your own authority.
I changed my mind about deconstruction. After researching this topic, I’ve come to see that deconstruction isn’t merely asking questions or a synonym for doubt. Rather, it’s a process with no correct destination, no ending, and no biblical authority. As a result, I don’t use words like “healthy deconstruction” or “good deconstruction” anymore. For me,... Continue Reading
I Am not Perfect, but I Will not Lie about God
In all my imperfections, I want to praise my faithful God who keeps all His promises.
I want to be honest about my sin and shortcomings, but I also want to be honest about my God. He has not left me or forsaken me. He is accomplishing all that He has promised. I say with Joshua, “Not one word of all the good promises that the LORD had made to the... Continue Reading
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