How to Forgive
Jesus unhesitatingly does demand that we forgive.
Our debt to God is jaw-dropping. Take a moment to consider just how deep God’s forgiveness is for you. What debts has God released you from? What sins have you committed against your Creator? Consider the cost of that forgiveness. Spend time reading the accounts of Christ on the cross and see the love of... Continue Reading
3 Reasons to be Careful of What You Say Today
Words Reflect Our Hearts
Our words are like water. Water is the stuff of life, but water is also incredibly destructive. Just like water, our words are incredibly powerful to either destroy, or to build up, especially to those we claim to love. When we are dealing with something that powerful, we would be very wise to be careful.... Continue Reading
Getting to the End
Finding Faith in the Eternal Promises of God
When God makes a vow we have no reason to ever doubt His word. It is sure and without fail. That’s really what perseverance is all about. The deep knowledge that when the Lord has elected us before the foundation of the world to be His covenant people, He has fashioned a vessel of mercy... Continue Reading
“The Most Difficult Thing of All”: Luther on Justification and Passive Righteousness
There is nothing more difficult than assenting to passive, rather than active, righteousness (that is, the righteousness of Christ rather than of ourselves) in relating to God.
“We always repeat, urge, and stuff people full of this topic about faith or Christian righteousness so that it would be preserved and accurately distinguished from the active righteousness of the law. (For from and in that teaching alone does the church come into and remain in existence.) Otherwise, we will not be able to... Continue Reading
The Centrality of the Gospel
To be unified in the gospel, you must begin by getting the gospel right.
Healthy churches don’t just use the gospel as a tool they have been given. They don’t think or talk about the gospel like it is merely an addition to their lives. But rather, they cling to it, with every ounce of their collective being, because they know that without it, they are both hopeless and helpless.... Continue Reading
Hot Indignation Seizes Me | Psalm 119:53
A society without any friction whatsoever is as useful (and as dangerous) as a bunch of dull knives.
Let us ask ourselves in the heat of our anger against injustice: Am I indignant because God’s name is not being hallowed, because His kingdom is not being valued, and because His will is not being done, or is it my own name, kingdom, and will that are being transgressed? May we have a fiery indignation for God’s law, but may... Continue Reading
If You Don’t Give Them Jesus Then What’s the Point?
Churches are there to proclaim the excellencies of God’s glory. We are there to make much of Jesus, to point people to him and encourage his people on in him.
People can get their tins of beans and get taught the alphabet in loads of places across the town; in very few of them will anyone tell them about the life-saving message of the gospel of Jesus Christ. That is what the church can uniquely offer. The gospel. We can help people see Jesus. We can teach... Continue Reading
Yes, Intrinsic Human Value Is a Christian Idea, but Do You Really Want to Argue Against It?
The scientific truth is that the unborn is a living, growing, developing, very young human being. Abortion intentionally kills that human being.
This is what pro-lifers do. They usually do not make religious arguments when making their case publicly. Instead, they reason from widely-accepted moral/philosophical principles (e.g., murder should be illegal and every human being should have equal protection under the law) and scientific principles (e.g., a human being is the same kind of being from conception... Continue Reading
Jonah — Preacher of Repentance (7) — Angry With God, Again . . .
Jonah’s Self-Pity Comes to an End
Jonah cared deeply for his people, Israel–YHWH understands this. It is not sin for Jonah to be patriotic. But it borders on sin to do what Jonah is doing–to understand his own national/racial identity as an Israelite to be more fundamental to who he is than his calling as YHWH’s prophet. Burning with anger, Jonah... Continue Reading
CPM: The Christian Productivity Movement
There is a resurgence of Christians seeking to understand work, productivity, habits, and time management from a biblical worldview.
Productivity is not what you think. When you think of productivity, you think of an upper-class CEO yelling at his employees for not getting more done, threatening consequences if the report isn’t completed by Wednesday. This is tyrannical leadership, not productivity. “Stewardship” and “productivity” are interchangeable. Or, as Tim Challies put it: “Productivity is effectively... Continue Reading
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 395
- 396
- 397
- 398
- 399
- …
- 561
- Next Page »