Cultivating Martial Value for Spiritual War
What if we understood our individual justification as one piece of a story bigger than ourselves? What if we understood it as one battle in a larger war?
When we understand that spiritual warfare is more than a metaphor–that it is a fundamental feature of reality–it should cause us to rethink what values we want to cultivate within ourselves and in our communities. One such example is grit. Christians in a spiritual war need to be able to take a punch without losing the will... Continue Reading
God Is Good to Forbid Sin
Everything God says and does in this world is for our good as well as his glory.
It is the goodness of God to forbid us from sin. It is the goodness of God also to describe sin for us in his moral law, so that we might know it when we see it and keep from it with all our might. Not long ago our church studied through the Ten... Continue Reading
Mark 14:66-72: The Courageous Lord II
Let’s make sure that we don’t make the same mistake as Peter, Peter who thought that he could depend on his own courage, rather let’s be people who depend on the courage that only God can give.
Why did Peter’s courage fail him? Primarily because he hadn’t taken Jesus’ advice! Do you remember back in Gethsemane? Jesus had said to Peter, “Watch and pray so that you will not fall into temptation. The spirit is willing, but the body is weak.” Sadly three times Peter had failed to pray, and now three times he fails to identify himself with... Continue Reading
Marie Durand (1711–1776), the Famous Prisoner of Faith — Introduction
Marie is a heroine of the Christian faith.
Conservative French Protestants, fiercely loyal to their religious and cultural roots, viewed Marie Durand as a heroic Huguenot, the ultimate example of a faithful Calvinist holding fast to her sixteenth-century Reformation heritage. Evangelical Protestants in general have presented Durand as an example of steadfast faith in Christ under severe persecution. My life was a tissue... Continue Reading
Pastor, Preach Theology
Preach the Bible’s Theology, Not Your Own
Theology cannot be overlooked in preaching. Theology must form the core of our preaching. In fact, it will. Whether that’s intentional or not is up to us. Preachers must start with the text of scripture, extract its theology, and then present it to the audience, helping them apply it to their lives for salvation or sanctification. ... Continue Reading
Reverence
Assuming a Humble Posture
If we examine our own devotion to our Lord in how we walk through each day, do we really entrepō Him as we should? Instead of putting ourselves to shame and completely bearing ourselves to God, entertainment is demanded. If the “worship style” is not exciting or upbeat enough then we get bored and look for another... Continue Reading
Three People to Thank
Gratitude is both vertical and horizontal.
Whenever we treasure the gift of an earthly relationship and we thank God for it, we should consider how we can give back. For whom in your life do you thank God? Have you thanked God for them? And have you told them that you are thankful? We should thank God for his good... Continue Reading
Strengthened by God’s Love and Peace
Even a man of great faith and commitment to God at times needs to be strengthened. How much more do we?
It is these truths—God’s love and His presence and control over circumstances–that brought strength to Daniel’s soul, even affected his body, and gave him courage to go on. He was not ready to receive this vision, one that would somehow take its toll on him. He said to the angel, “Let my lord speak, for... Continue Reading
Ministering to Addicts
We must be compassionate and courageous as we come alongside one another.
We must pray, confess, confront, admit, intervene, befriend, and love. As the family of God, we must not give up on those who struggle with addictions as we depend on the transforming and renewing work of the Holy Spirit through the gospel of Jesus Christ, who has overcome the world. As a pastor, I... Continue Reading
I Asked the Lord That I Might Grow
Praise God that we have the promise that we may come to Him to “receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need” (Heb 4:16).
He refines me and causes me to loosen my grip on this world that I might cling more closely to Him. He causes me to stop trusting in myself and causes me to trust more fully in Him. He answers the prayer for growth that I might say with the Psalmist, “Whom have I in... Continue Reading
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