Triage in the Trenches
When Do Second-Tier Issues Divide?
In doctrinal terms, certain doctrines (first tier) are essential for the life of the church. If you deny such a doctrine, you lack life; you’re outside the Christian faith. Other doctrines (second tier) are essential for the health of the church. If you deny such a doctrine, it doesn’t mean you’re spiritually dead, but instead... Continue Reading
Sanctification: Christlikeness Amid Suffering
Sanctification as a Whole—Both Purification and Endurance
Sanctification is a process. Give yourself the freedom to grow rather than expecting yourself to have arrived because you’ve understood some things. This is another way to protect your heart in the process of growing so that you experience sanctification as the gift God intends it to be. Sanctification may come across as a fancy... Continue Reading
“The Old Wrong”: Victimhood as the Refusal of Self-Knowledge
Adam's response introduced the mentality of the victim, which substitutes “This was done to me” (what Adam said) for “This I did” (what Adam should have said).
For we are ever complaining and grumbling, refusing responsibility for our wrongs. Rather than owning up to original sin, we wish to see ourselves as its unfortunate victims and those who are most offended by it. And here is the paradox: in making himself a Satan, always accusing God and his brother, man attempts to make... Continue Reading
The Fifth Commandment
This command convicts, restrains, and directs the Christian life.
Where lawful authorities are not submitted to nor honor shown to those to whom it is due, or when those in such positions abuse and misuse that which God has given, no blessing can be expected. In fact, the Bible and experience shows the disastrous consequences of unruly children, domineering husbands, rebelling citizens, wicked rulers,... Continue Reading
Does the NRSV Compromise on Homosexuality?
NRSV Updated Edition Removes 3 Biblical Condemnations of Homosexuality, Keeps Others
You can always find loopholes in language. But I don’t believe there is enough uncertainty to justify the NRSVue’s choice. Out of love for my homosexual neighbors, I must call the NRSVue’s rendering of 1 Corinthians 6 what it is: a removal of something Paul said by the inspiration of the Spirit. I regularly roll my... Continue Reading
Making the Christian Life More Complicated Than It Needs to Be
God calls us to nothing more, and nothing less, than to obey.
There is no circumstance in which God has nothing for us to do, no situation in which we cannot be faithful to his calling on our lives. He calls none of us to uselessness and calls none of us to another man’s life or ministry. He calls each of us to be obedient in the... Continue Reading
Envy and the Megachurch
The proliferation of megachurches in America, combined with the advent of the digital age has brought the issue of covetous comparison much closer than ever before.
There is nothing inherently good or evil about church size. It is the coveting of size and status that is the wellspring of evil. The underlying deception is that godliness is a means of gain. But Paul’s solution is to see that godliness is in fact a means of gain (I Tim 6:5-6). The question is, what do you... Continue Reading
Three Questions the Disciples Asked Jesus
When it comes to Biblical chapters of eschatology, Matthew 24 is the zenith of all the end-times passages.
First, we need to remember why the disciples are asking these questions in the first place. They have not been thinking about global events that will transpire at the end of the world or cataclysmic phenomena that would usher in the end of history. These men were thinking about the things that were in front... Continue Reading
Enduring in the Midst of Depression
Everyone who endures hardships by faith in Christ stands in the tradition of witnesses.
Truth fades quickly when it competes with the chronic pain of depression. Frequent trips to Scripture and truth were the order of the day. “I have tried to have resets throughout the day by reading a wise book or devotional.” A few followed this time in Scripture by “repenting of misplaced hopes and trust.” ... Continue Reading
Woke Churches Erasing Women
You know things are really bad when the church cannot define what a woman is.
This demolition job on sex, biology and reality is not only senseless and silly, but it is also diabolical and destructive. And if these folks are having a real hard time telling us just what a woman is, that is because these same churchmen seem to have been struggling of late to tell us what biblical Christianity... Continue Reading
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