Kiss the Son, But Not Like Judas
Psalm 2:12 and the Garden of Gethsemane
Judas kissed the Son, but not the way Psalm 2:12 envisioned. His kiss was deceptive, insidious, wicked. The imagery of the Psalm 2 kiss was never to be disconnected from a heart of trust and submission. The kiss of Judas was rebellious and thus an act of disobedience. In Psalm 2:1–2, people were described as... Continue Reading
Salvation
Machen’s doctrine of salvation—that is, the deliverance from divine wrath into a state of blessedness and favor.
The social gospellers taught that we may and must “save” ourselves “through love.” For Machen, however, such a doctrine was just “semi-Pelagianism.” For the social gospellers, the hope of the world is to “apply the principles of Jesus” to it, as though He were a mere teacher or prophet. For Machen, however, the “redeeming work... Continue Reading
Andy Stanley vs Joshua and Caleb
Biblical faith is never divorced from obedience to God and his word.
The need for preachers and leaders to stand strong on biblical truth and proclaim it fearlessly has always been great, but certainly so today. We have far too much compromise, equivocation, men-pleasing, and seeking to have feet in both camps. The need of the hour is what we find Joshua saying elsewhere: “choose today whom you... Continue Reading
On Forgiveness and Forgiving Oneself
There is a clear directive to “walk in the light” (I John 1:8). The capacity of forgiveness resides in the offended, not the offender.
Instead of forgiving oneself, it is necessary to accept the forgiveness granted by God and/or others, and, live in light of that forgiveness. As forgiven, loved, and set free from God, our shame diminishes in light of God’s incredible grace. We humbly respond as a passionate follower of Jesus Christ. Seeking as Answer Not... Continue Reading
Is it Possible to Preach the Gospel Without Words?
In many ways, certain Christians believe that it’s possible to sneak the gospel into the world by living the gospel as opposed to preaching the gospel. That is simply impossible.
It’s impossible to preach the gospel with a person’s life. A person’s testimony and lifestyle is certainly important, but nobody will ever be saved by merely watching how people live. They must come to know the law of God which confronts sinners with their guilt and shame. It’s then that they come to hear the... Continue Reading
The Grammys and Spiritual Warfare
Christians must understand the reality of spiritual warfare and its implications for us as believers.
The enemy is real. He is dangerous. And he wants to destroy you. He is operative in the hearts of the ungodly, and we must realize that everything wrong with everything around us is part of the spiritual war. There are children of light and children of darkness. There are children of God and children... Continue Reading
Jesus is the True and Faithful Gardener Who Cares for Your Soul
Two Garden settings in which Christ carried out the work of redemption.
Adam was called to guard and keep the Garden. This certainly included his need to protect his bride from the temptations of the evil one. When Jesus entered into his sufferings on the cross, he did so with His bride—the church—with him there in the Garden. As Adam should have warned Eve to “watch and... Continue Reading
How to Think about God Promoting His Own Glory
God, as the perfectly good and just Creator—the very standard of morality—has the kind of authority no fallen human being could ever rightly have, and so he can rightly do things no fallen human being could ever rightly do.
Nothing God does can be rightly understood apart from his being, character, and authority. We have to start there, interpreting his actions in light of who he is, not interpreting his character in light of how we would perceive a fallen human being who illegitimately took those same actions. Many people misinterpret God’s character... Continue Reading
The Case for Pew Bibles
the case from history, phenomenology, and usage shows pew Bibles to be a theological treasure.
The pew Bible has a valuable place. It is a celebration of the gospel, the triumph of the early church, and the spirit of the Reformation. And for a generation of digital burnouts, the pew Bible helps us connect with a crucial truth: that salvation is physical, tangible, earthly, and available for all. Do... Continue Reading
Christianity and Worldly Philosophy
The great purpose of Machen’s book is to insist that only true Christianity can answer the challenge of materialism and to show that true Christianity is entirely different from and opposed to liberal or modernistic pseudo-Christianity.
His reflections on the nature of true Christianity in each chapter show the profound and powerful importance of these truths. But before he develops this great theme, he reflects briefly on the broader issues confronting Christians in our times, particularly naturalism and materialism. “Material betterment has gone hand in hand with spiritual decline,” he writes. As... Continue Reading
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