How to Listen to a Sermon: 15 Practical Tips for Receiving the Word
How we listen to and receive the preached Word will greatly impact our Christian maturity and fruitfulness.
Maintain a posture of humility and submission to the Word. We can easily get distracted or think, “I know this already!” when a common passage is preached. We are always under the authority of God’s Word and our focused listening and submission to His Word will serve as worship to our God. Apply truths from... Continue Reading
Of Whom the World Was Not Worthy | Hebrews 11:32-40
When push comes to shove, will we shrink back in fear like the exodus generation, or will we have faith and receive the commendation of our Father?
We should not expect to have pleasant, easy, and comfortable lives through faith, and suffering is not a sign of little faith. Indeed, to be like our Lord, we are called to take up our cross and follow Him. But in so doing, we ought to rejoice because just as Christ triumphed through the cross... Continue Reading
Maj. Daniel Iverson, Decorated Marine Pilot
The almost to the day six-month Guadalcanal campaign ebbed and flowed in intensity, but for Iverson and the flyers the great challenge was destroying Japanese naval and support vessels while dodging bullets at the airstrip and in the air.
Early in May the Battle of the Coral Sea had taken place, after which the Japanese moved their forces to attack Midway. Included in the massive fleet were four heavy aircraft carriers. It was the second day of battle, June 4, as events unfolded, Iverson and his gunner Private First-Class Wallace Reed climbed aboard their... Continue Reading
Majoring in the Minors: Amos
Yahweh raised up and sent his prophet, Amos of Tekoa, into the northern kingdom to announce a coming inescapable judgment. Exile.
Amos begins his preaching to the northern kingdom in a clever way. Not clever with deceit, but with a disarming cleverness. He first proclaims the judgments coming on the neighboring enemies of Israel: Damascus, Gaza, Tyre, Edom, the Ammonites, and Moab. He even declares he southern kingdom is targeted for judgment. About one hundred... Continue Reading
The Last Hour
Those who are antichrists make it their business to lead people astray.
The “last hour” to which John refers has to do with the period of time between our Lord’s ascension and return, in which the spirit of the antichrist is at work. In that time frame the Lord Jesus is building His church. But that building faces opposition from a world that does not know Jesus. ... Continue Reading
Our Political Theology Shouldn’t Start at Romans 13
Paul’s treatment of the depth of man’s sinfulness in Romans 1 indicates that associations of humans were part of God’s created order, but were subsequently corrupted by the Fall.
The broader context of Romans thus indicates that Paul’s admonition to submit to authorities rests on several critical assumptions that recast submission not as base compliance, but as a glorious partnership. Romans 13 could be reframed thusly: God’s moral law has authority over civil authorities. God institutes civil authority (including the power to tax) for... Continue Reading
The Eighth Commandment and God’s Gift
How the Law Teaches Us to Rest in Christ and Love Our Neighbor
The attitude intimated from the Bible is that as creatures we owe all that we have to the Creator. We have nothing that is ours strictly speaking. Our life, whether physical or spiritual, our talents, even the providence of time is all from above. The more men and women consider that the more free they will feel... Continue Reading
The Unexpected Blessing of a Rural Church
They exuded a happiness I had never seen before and a concern for others that seemed almost strange to me.
The love that welcomed me seventeen years ago, lowered my guard, and prepared my heart to receive the gospel, has done the same thing to many others over the years. It’s the love of God in his people—a surprising love to those without hope and without God—and it still draws the lost to their Savior... Continue Reading
Gratitude is a Key Indicator of Your Spiritual Health
Three Important Reasons to be Grateful
If you find yourself struggling with contentment and gratitude, you can be sure that some desire, want, lust, or idol has taken over functional control of your heart. You will need to focus your attention on what is ruling your heart. Whatever the desire is in you that you determine you cannot live without, that... Continue Reading
3 Points about the Doctrine of Predestination Every Christian Needs to Know
Not only is it a biblical doctrine and a big doctrine, but it is also a beautiful doctrine.
He is a sovereign God, and yet also a saving God. Some people might tend to pit John’s “God is love” (1 John 4:16) against Paul’s predestination. But they go hand in hand. If God were not love, we would be lost. Yet while we were still sinners, God loved us—God chose us. A hurdle... Continue Reading
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