Joseph: An Example of Suffering and Patience
Experiencing the Lord’s compassion, mercy, and blessing in time.
God puts us through suffering as we encounter various trials from time to time. When He does, we must be patient to let Him accomplish whatever His purposes may be, whether we know these purposes in time, in full, or neither. As we are patient, God will show compassion, mercy, and blessing—in this life, perhaps,... Continue Reading
On Plundering the Egyptians
Although clearly different than special grace for the elect, common grace remains a sovereign operation of the Holy Spirit.
Although we must use discernment when using pagan philosophies, there is no need to fear their usage in the Christian church. Being able to rightly appropriate these things in service to Christian doctrine is evidence of the Holy Spirit working in common grace and the obligation of Christian theologians. This is precisely what theologians in... Continue Reading
There Must be Factions
Christian Unity is Founded on Truth
By reinforcing that true unity will only come as we adhere more and more closely to God’s truth—and, realistically, not fully on this side of glory—a church encourages discussion of what that truth entails for faithful civic engagement, rather than silencing such discussion in the name of unity and thereby enabling moral relativism. This approach... Continue Reading
Why You Need to Know the Difference Between Hidden and Revealed
Finding the hidden God means being found by the God revealed in Jesus.
God is a stranger because he’s a divine being who’s always beyond our grasp. He can also be even more distant because we’re the kind of beings who embrace the darkness and resist his light. Together, these things make God feel impossibly hidden. At the same time, God has done everything possible to turn himself... Continue Reading
Christian, When Persecution Comes: Embrace It
Persecution shapes your character.
Even in your worst suffering, even in your darkest valley, even in the most agonizing persecution, you can rejoice and be glad because God is with you, because God is accomplishing his purposes, because this light and momentary affliction—even if it leads all the way to death—is preparing you for an eternal weight of glory... Continue Reading
Why Reading the Bible Leads to Conversion
For Salvation We Need the Bible
No doctrine, no word, other than this divine truth set down in Scripture, is able to reveal either man’s sin and misery, or the remedy and relief from it. No doctrine other than this alone can effectually humble a soul, and convert it to God, or make a soul aware of what loss it sustains... Continue Reading
The Reformation Ideal of Marriage
We need to recall the Reformation as a great recovery of the biblical understanding of marriage.
This “joyous success” of Martin and Katharina’s marriage and the six children who came from their union became, in Pettegree’s words, “a powerful archetype of the new Protestant family.” Luther’s love for his children led him to rightly see that central to the joys of marriage was the gift of sons and daughters. Our... Continue Reading
The True Reformers
God’s Word and God’s Spirit reforming His church—will never end.
God’s Word is always powerful and God’s Spirit is always working to renew our minds, transform our hearts, and change our lives. Therefore, the people of God, the church, will be always “being reformed” according to the unchanging Word of God, not according to our ever-changing culture. Semper reformanda has been hijacked. It is one... Continue Reading
Are Young People Turning to Prayer More?
James Fergusson gleans some pointers about true prayer to the true God from what Paul says.
We should have our priorities right. We must not neglect our outward and physical needs, yet the spiritual state of our immortal souls is what we must care about most. Paul prays in verse 16 for their “inner man,” for if things go well with the “inner man,” our outward concerns will trouble us the... Continue Reading
What Do We Actually Need?
What we need is people with an eye to doing whatever is needed for the cause of the gospel.
We need people who are self-starters, able to create new ministry opportunities and manage them well so that the work can grow. We need people who like the idea of being given freedom and flexibility to make the most of the opportunities on our doorstep. Maybe that sounds like something you would like to do. Maybe... Continue Reading
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