Seeing Patterns
The Bible is a patterned narrative.
Firstly, we read the Bible and then we read it some more. Pay attention to the patterns and shapes we find there. These are the patterns and shapes of the way God moves in history. Does God do a new thing (Isaiah 43)? Yes, but in the shape of his purposes, given to us in... Continue Reading
God has it Covered but not Always How We Think
God does what he wills for the sake of his own glory.
Our circumstances, even if hard, do not mean God is not at work. Our suffering does not mean God has failed. Our difficulties – even if we are praying for them to be resolved and taken away – do not show God to not be serving our good. Which is why we perhaps need to... Continue Reading
Are You a Minister? Preach the Gospel!
An ARP Church must be a gospel, fire-breathing, house of hope for sinners.
All proclamations of God’s word in our context should contain within them a gospel call, freely offered to all present in that place. We are never to be under the assumption that every person in the hall that day knows the Lord Jesus Christ as their Savior, even, or maybe especially, if it is the officers, elders... Continue Reading
The Character of Kingdom Citizens
While we are not saved by our good works, we are saved for good works, deeds that glorify our heavenly Father.
Christ’s disciples should flavor the culture and shine as God’s lights in the world. By emulating these ten characteristics, with the help of the indwelling Holy Spirit, Jesus’ followers will prove to be citizens of God’s kingdom, already in the here and now, and for all eternity. Matthew, in his monumental gospel, introduces Jesus... Continue Reading
Life: Good Gift of the Good God
All human life—the life of every individual human being—your life—has inestimable value.
The question of the goodness and dignity of human life is not in the end a matter of indifference. It’s not a matter of different possible and valid opinions that we should just tolerate in a secular pluralist inclusive society. Nor is it a matter of private religious conviction. I have offered Christian arguments, certainly.... Continue Reading
Polygamy in the Bible is Not Prescriptive
In short, polygamy is described as having devastating consequences for those who practice it and for those born as a result of it.
How should we view the patriarchs of the Old Testament who practiced polygamy? First, we must recognize that polygamy is described as something they practiced but never as something God prescribed. We should view these men as they are described, flawed human beings, who sinned immensely, that God still loved and worked through. This should... Continue Reading
How Should We Handle Outrage?
No matter how we’re treated as we work for the good of the people around us, we are to continue to act in the ways God has called us to act.
Don’t confuse grace for others with inaction. Don’t confuse treating people with dignity with avoiding loving confrontations. Be strong in your convictions, be open about the truth, and be faithful in your work, knowing that the reason you’re responding to others with grace rather than hatred is not so that people won’t hate you. Even... Continue Reading
Thinking About Revival – 3 – The Character of Revival
Fear. Awe. Reverence. Honour. Dignity. Sobriety. The fear of the Lord is at the heart of revival.
True reverence for God is a weighty, serious, profound response to God that is more than a feeling you feel. It instead becomes a sense of God’s importance, greatness, beauty, loveliness that affects every part of the Christian life. The fear of the Lord is what we experience the clearer our view becomes of who... Continue Reading
Fleeing Transgender America
Most educational and medical institutions actually pose a real physical and mental danger to their children.
Mutilated and broken, is not a bizarre paranoid fantasy. It is currently the lived experience of tens of thousands of families across the West—and likely far more than that. These stories are unfolding every day. These ideologies are not simply absurd abstractions pushed out by recently-invented university departments—they are the guiding principles of the very... Continue Reading
The Conclusion to the Lord’s Prayer
Should the Reformed Catechisms Retain It?
The concluding doxology is an integral part of the Lord’s Prayer. It is a genuine saying of Christ. Nevertheless, early in the history of the Church, it began to be regarded with suspicion by some Christians. For this reason, no doubt, it is absent from most of the manuscripts of the Latin versions and from... Continue Reading
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