Why it Matters that the Bible was Written to Specific People at a Specific Time
We must consider how that main point either looks forward to Christ or reflects back upon him.
The historical context is an important piece of the puzzle we call Bible study. By placing yourself in the shoes of the original audience, you are more likely to grasp the intended message for them in their day. And when you have done so, you will unsurprisingly find the Bible becoming even more — not less —... Continue Reading
What’s in Your Jar?
The magic of the new wears off, and soon we’re taking God’s good gifts for granted.
Counting God’s daily blessings is something like having a jar of manna. We should mentally store up one gift from God, and another, and another, and one more—and soon the jar is full to overflowing, and we are moved to thank the Lord. If you’ve had the thrill of getting a new and shiny... Continue Reading
The Joy Beyond the Pain
The joys of life before heaven will always be marred with grief.
This life will steal your joy unless it is rooted in eternity. We grasp and grope for joy like patrons of a brothel, denying that true love waits for us at Home. Joy is not to be found here. We must hope for Home. If we can do this, the eternal Joy of heaven will pierce our wounded... Continue Reading
A Present, Perpetual, Personal Revival
Three strategies for seeing long term, personal revival.
People are willing to travel thousands of miles to see a weeklong worship service, but they’re unwilling to pick up their bibles off the nightstand. If we want to see personal revival, let us be engrossed in God’s word, entrenched in prayer, and in love with God’s people. May God truly revive us again. ... Continue Reading
Mainline Presbyterianism & the LGBTQ Movement
PCA is on dangerous ground if we do not incorporate more robust language in our BCO regarding issues of sexual sin for church officers.
As we in the PCA continue to deliberate about contentious and important matters of human sexuality – and about homosexuality in particular – we will hear the well-worn arguments, “We have the study report…We have the Bible…We have the Book of Church Order. We don’t need added clarity when we have so many resources that... Continue Reading
If God is Sovereign, Every Situation is Both Preparation and Fulfillment
Even when it seems like you have taken a step backward in life, God is sovereign.
Who can know the mind of the Lord? His ways are not our ways, and His thoughts are not our thoughts. We must be careful, then, not to impose our own sense of logic and timing on our circumstances. Because what we perceive to be a step back is still a step forward – one... Continue Reading
The Gospel Preacher on the Titanic
Selfless Solicitude
Harper took hold of the debris I clung to. His face was pale, his lips blue from imminent hyperthermia, above the sound of the turmoil around me though his voice was weakening I heard him ask, “Are you saved?” I replied, “No.” Harper shouted the words, “Believe in the Lord Jesus and you shall be saved.” Even in... Continue Reading
On Saying “Thank You” and Meaning It
Gratitude like this is not natural to us as fallen creatures ; it has to be learned.
When I’m ungrateful and unloving and angry at my wife and impatient with my kids and bitter about some inconvenient providence, that I’ve lost sight of who God is and who I am? If I truly grasped who he is, and what’s he’s done for me, and what he’s promised to do for me, would... Continue Reading
Doing What is Right without Needing a New Word from the Lord
Sometimes we make the service of God a little too mystical.
We might face decisions where we know what we should do. We don’t need extra confirmation from God; we just need to get on and do it. We don’t need a new word from God telling us that we should be working on restoring broken relationships. We don’t need a new word from God to... Continue Reading
What’s Happening in Schools? Why We Need Educational Freedom
Parents, grandparents, pastors and concerned citizens must become active in advocating for educational freedom in all states.
The Times told about a 15-year-old girl who had been identifying as a boy at school. The mom saw a boy’s name on a homework assignment: When she asked about the name, the teenager acknowledged that, at his request, teachers and administrators at his high school in Southern California had for six months been letting... Continue Reading
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