Sincere and Pure Devotion to Christ
When you become a Christian, you become betrothed to Christ. And your whole life between now and the second coming of Christ is one long walk down the aisle.
How many of you are taking your eyes off Christ to see if there are any other cute alternatives in the room? Paul says that he is jealous to make sure that he presents Christ’s bride to him not as a roving-eyed adulteress but as a single-minded, pure bride. Paul means for all of us... Continue Reading
How to Read and Understand God’s Word
Book Review: The Epic Story of the Bible: How to Read and Understand God’s Word by Greg Gilbert.
The Epic Story of the Bible is meant to help them not only learn what they are missing but also help them to set out and complete that epic, beautiful, and rewarding trek. And I am convinced it will serve well in accomplishing that very purpose. I highly recommend reading it—and highly recommend buying a few... Continue Reading
Dining Out on the Lord’s Day
Legalism pertains to finding loopholes in order to “obey” or not “disobey” by way of technicality.
Now for a blind spot to something no less obvious: Most elders in the Reformed tradition take exception to the Reformed view of Christian Sabbath recreation as taught in the Westminster standards. As unfortunate as that is, many among that number go even further by supporting going to restaurants and ordering out food on Sundays, which... Continue Reading
The Lord’s Prayer Teaches Us How to Pray Every Other Prayer
The Lord's Prayer a very short prayer, but it really is a model. And it helps us to pray every other kind of prayer.
There’s a reason that those first set of petitions come before the second set of petitions. They help to anchor and help to establish what it is we’re doing when we pray. And that’s the case for every other prayer, whether we say those exact words or not. Yet the attitude of our hearts ought... Continue Reading
The True and Better Leonardo
Just as a Leonardo worked on the Mona Lisa, so too is God working on us all our lives.
Rather than taking a blank canvas and layering paint drop by drop, he takes a soiled heart, made hard by sin, and softens it, reworks it, in fact, remakes it into his image. His art is not of the kind to hang on a wall for admiration. It’s the kind that stands in the hall,... Continue Reading
If I Was the World’s Only Christian…
It gives me confidence to know there are some Christians who are fantastically wealthy and some who are extremely poor, but that both have entrusted themselves to the same Savior.
If I was the world’s only Christian, or the world’s only kind of Christian, I would have good reason to question my faith and to doubt its validity. But it’s beautifully and wonderfully true that our God is the God of all kinds of people and that he is building a kingdom of young and... Continue Reading
Making Use of the Visible Signs
Just as one couldn’t sacrifice a heifer himself in the backyard in the OT, it’s not right to take communion in your living room in front of the TV.
When it comes to the sacraments there are a few things necessary, including faith, to bring the full measure to bear on your soul. First of all you need to have a lawfully called minister of the gospel applying the visible signs of God’s covenant blessings. This year at Synod the ARP Church made it clear... Continue Reading
Romans 8: Christ is Our Life
We cannot lose our salvation and we cannot lose the presence of the Holy Spirit. To have the Spirit dwell within you means to have Christ forever!
Though our outer-self is wasting away, our bodies decaying and dying, nonetheless in Christ we have true life, life everlasting, and unending spiritual life. God has not left us for dead but has sent his Son to enter into death on our behalf, and in his resurrection, pull each of those for whom he has... Continue Reading
Letters to the Seven Churches: To the Church in Ephesus
Yes, remain faithful to the truth, but don’t lose the depth of your first love for Jesus.
When someone loses a loved one, do they get calls and cards of sympathy? Are meals prepared and baby-sitting provided when someone gets sick? When someone loses a job, do people in the church help them find a new one? When someone stops attending church, do they get calls from concerned members who miss them?... Continue Reading
Conservatism and the Reformed Doctrine of Covenant
Broad Conservatism, at the human level, encapsulates the attitude of one who believes he has something, deeply tied to his identity, that is worth defending and holding fast to.
The best of Conservatism has a place for the family and of the families’ education as a principle mechanism of the conservation of the good and the transmission of knowledge. Reformed Theology, likewise, maintains that the children are a vital part of the covenant life who are members being trained up for the conservation of the... Continue Reading
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