How to Identify a False Teacher, Part 4
False teachers, according to 1 John, are a clear sign that we are living in the last hour.
False teachers speak the world’s language. They promise bodily pleasure and satisfaction. They promise riches, beauty, and material gain. And they promise that by following their teaching you will win the approval of others and increase your status in this world. False teachers are absorbed in what is transitory and they speak to people whose... Continue Reading
6 Characteristics of a Successful Pastorate
Equipping saints for the work of ministry.
“Under God, [pastors are] responsible for the increase of holiness, Christlikeness, in the congregation.” Boyce said this aspect of ministry is “one of the most important tests” of a successful ministry. So what if our people know “sound doctrine” but don’t live holy lives? James Petigru Boyce (1827–1888) is a name all Southern Baptists should... Continue Reading
Two Sins a Pastor Might Commit
The Sins of Omission
The ministry of the Word and prayer. In the busyness of pastoral life these two tasks can fall off the radar. In the rush to professionalise the ministry and ensure that we are great leaders who maintain focus, build churches, streamline processes, create memorable online content, and structure teams, we will often neglect the primary focus:... Continue Reading
A Theology of Woman from Proverbs 31: A Wise Woman to Emulate
A godly woman applies wisdom in daily living.
Few if any will ever measure up to the epitome of household wisdom as portrayed by the Proverbs 31 woman. Yet we can apply the wisdom exemplified to specific situations in our own lives. We should examine our own finances, work ethic, reputation, and character. We must strive to live wisely in the situation and among... Continue Reading
DEI and the Cultural Revolution
Beware this Trojan horse.
Christopher Rufo: America’s Cultural Revolution: How the Radical Left Conquered Everything (Broadside Books, 2023). In it he has a chapter on DEI and its role in the Cultural Revolution. The chapter’s final paragraphs are just as true of Australia and other Western nations: If critical race theory should succeed as a system of government, it is... Continue Reading
Evangelism as God’s Work
God is ahead of us: this is a liberating truth for Christians in the great privilege of sharing the gospel. God has already been at work.
Long before you or I ever share the gospel with someone, long before we’ve even met them, God has set His love upon them. After saying that God elects some to eternal life “out of his mere free grace and love, without any foresight of faith, or good works,” the Westminster Confession of Faith says... Continue Reading
Happy New Year!
Regardless of where your life has been, if you come to Him in faith, He can make all things new.
At an opportune moment on the final day of the retreat, Christopher was now ready. He kept telling me, “Well, I need to learn more and grow into this.” Finally, I said, “No, it’s time right now to ask Christ to come in and take control. Are you ready right now to do that?” “Yes,”... Continue Reading
Strategic Planning in the Local Church
Leaders in the local church need to plan for the future.
As churches grow, the need for careful strategic planning becomes more important. Many things just happen in a small church; you notice when people are missing, you know each other well enough to understand the needs, and you can welcome any newcomers well. If God blesses a church with growth, it will become impossible for... Continue Reading
4 Important Aspects of the Noahic Covenant in Redemptive History
Noah was not “the Redeemer.” He was a typical redeemer, providing typical redemption for all those who descended from him. Jesus came to redeem all those he represented spiritually.
Every time we see the rainbow we should remember God’s covenant faithfulness in sending the Redeemer to save a people for himself. Just as God had placed a rainbow in the sky to show his steadfast covenant fidelity, so there is a rainbow around the throne of Jesus Christ in glory (Rev. 4:3). We, like Noah,... Continue Reading
Holiness & Politics?
The American republic deemed religion in civil society to be a cornerstone of healthy democracy.
Benjamin Rush notes that Christianity should support government “only from the love of justice and peace.” And he warns against clergy “settling the political affairs of the world.” This advice seems wise. Clergy are called to a particular vocation, to preach the Gospel, to disciple believers, to administer their churches. They are not generally invested... Continue Reading
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