Doing All Things to the Glory of God
We should discipline ourselves so as to accomplish the tasks that Christ has given us to do.
When eating and drinking identify us with idols, for example, and thus bring us into fellowship with demons, then we should avoid that kind of eating and drinking. Doing all to the glory of God requires us not simply to examine our hearts (which we certainly should do) but more importantly to examine the implications... Continue Reading
10 Important Things to Consider When Choosing a Church to Attend
Discernment in Choosing a Faithful Church
People have six days to be entertained, but the seventh day is a day of rest from worldly amusements and a time to seriously worship the risen Christ. If the church one is attending is theater-driven, tickling people’s ears with what they want to hear while using the world’s methods in an attempt toward relevancy, then the... Continue Reading
“Yes, I am a Christian, Just Like Those Over There”
Standing with humble believers against the demands of a decadent culture.
I would not deny that I am an “elite” myself. I trade in ideas. I teach at a college. I write books. My hands are soft through lack of doing what anything that my grandfather might have referred to as “real work.” And the challenge this poses for me is: Who are truly my brother... Continue Reading
The Son & The Sabbath
How the Sabbath of Creation Connects with Christ as Son
Not only was rest given for the enjoyment of Lord Adam of Eden: the ultimate beneficial reason for the giving of the Sabbath to the human race, was so that when the Word took Flesh, Jesus, Himself, might sanctify this day of rest. From before the world was made, the Logos fully intended to use... Continue Reading
What is the Sign that We Have Come to Know Jesus?
“You still do not know me?”: A Devotion on John 14:6–9
Here’s one way we can be sure that we do know Jesus: we long to know him more. Our hearts say with the apostle Paul—who, after enjoying, worshipping and faithfully serving Jesus for around three decades, near the end of his life declared this—“My goal is to know him and the power of his resurrection... Continue Reading
The Fifth Characteristic of a Healthy Church: A Commitment to Share with Courage
How can we, as Christians today, become more like the Church that changed the world and transformed the Roman Empire?
While the early believers certainly cared for those within the Christian community who were in need, they also courageously communicated the truth of the Gospel with the world around them. The scriptures tell us they were of “one mind in the temple”. What was this “mind” they shared? Repeatedly, and in spite of intense opposition,... Continue Reading
Seven Occasions for Fasting
Fasting is a means of heavenly grace to us, that it is an elevating ordinance.
We are not to fast and pray for the sake of fasting and prayer. We are to fast and pray for the sake and attention of our heavenly Father. As Matthew 6:16-18 makes clear to us, fasting is a means of grace if and only if presented for the notice of your heavenly Father who... Continue Reading
For Those Who Desire Justice
God provides justice in His way and in His timing.
Trust God to handle the sin against you, your family, your neighbor, your community, or others. God will. He does not release the guilty. God’s wrath functions in righteousness and keeps you from the poison of your own. Your wrath spoils. You only hurt yourself. Possibly you, like so many, have been sinned against... Continue Reading
Trinitarian Heterodoxy Eclipses Marriage (Once Again)
Brief analysis on the theological appropriateness of using unqualified persons of the Trinity as an analogy for marriage.
Within the economic Trinity there is a Divine Person with a non-divine will that makes Jesus’ submission to God both possible and fitting. Accordingly, the Christ to God authority and submission is not a Trinity consideration per se but a limited consideration of the union of two natures in one hypostasis. Yet the submission of wife to husband finds its analogy to Christ to God not in an ordering of being but in creative design just the same. A... Continue Reading
He Stood Up … Luke 5:17-26
Jesus’ Authority
The objective, verifiable demonstration of God’s power and pardon for sins is the resurrection; the “standing-up” again of Jesus from the dead. This is the centre of Luke’s message in his written accounts to Theophilus: Jesus is the resurrected Saviour and Lord of the world. I was running an early morning devotion for a... Continue Reading
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