Worship is Warfare
What are we fighting? Five initial suggestions.
When we choose to worship, we fight our own sin. When we choose to believe that God knows what he’s doing and declare so in song, we help to bolster our soul’s conviction that to fight temptation and embrace holiness is worth is. We fight the lie that all the ways we’ve fallen short disqualify... Continue Reading
Accomplishments as High as Heaven, Character as Low as Hell
Why do so few resign, even when they know they have committed scandalous, disqualifying sins?
The Bible calls all Christians to be above reproach, to have unquestionable character, to have a life that is so consistent that no blame or disgrace can be attached to it. Pastors (and surely any others with a public platform) are expected to exemplify this virtue. When they have been involved in a scandal that,... Continue Reading
Defeating the Culture of Death
We don’t need more gun control. We need morality, religion, community—and the gallows.
If morality points toward the gallows for murderers, what of that other pillar of a constitutional republic, religion? What does religion, particularly the Christian religion, have to say about it? Let me just get out of the way and let Christians speak for themselves. Here we go again. Wasn’t it just last week we... Continue Reading
Forsaken by All
In his time of extreme human need, Christ’s closest companions actually desert him rather than support him.
David is not afraid though ten thousand should hem him in (Ps. 3:6) because the Lord sustains him. But let God even ever so little withdraw his support (Ps. 55), and fearfulness overtakes him and dread overwhelms him. It is clear that this man after God’s own heart has so little heart of his own... Continue Reading
Paul’s Warnings to the Galatians Still Speak to Us
Paul exhortation to the Galatians reminds us to always be on our guard against those who teach that the death of Jesus Christ is not sufficient in and of itself to save us from God’s wrath in the judgment yet to come.
For Paul, the only way for sinful men and women to stand before the Holy God in the judgment yet to come is to possess the merits of Jesus through faith. So, it would figure that this would be the place where Satan would direct his attacks—rarely in frontal assaults, more often in subtle re-definition.... Continue Reading
Will You Not Grieve Over This
Christians should grieve over what God grieves about.
Are you, as a Christian, complacent, laid back, and couldn’t care less about what is happening in both the world and the church? If so, you may well need to repent and ask God to share his broken heart with you. We should be grieving heavily over all that we find happening, especially in these increasingly... Continue Reading
How to Respond to: “What Does “Truth” Mean?”
What would you say?
When we share what’s objectively true about the nature of God, the claims of Christianity, or truth of the Christian worldview, we show a similar concern for the people we love. Christianity may be true, or it may be false, but one thing is certain: our personal subjective opinion about Jesus won’t change who He... Continue Reading
Seeing is Not Believing
Why We Miss God in Daily Life
The devil is busy in the details, providing reasonable explanations for this or that, assuring us there is nothing of our heavenly Father to see here. And one of the strategies employed to keep us in a world without a personal God is to give us names for his created wonders. If we have a name... Continue Reading
Does the Bible Contain Contradicting Genealogies of Jesus?
Keep in mind four things when navigating the genealogies.
It can be intimidating to try to wrap our heads around the genealogies of Matthew and Luke. We should not ignore the differences. But we also should avoid the trap of automatically assuming that such differences are unsolvable contradictions or errors. With various tools or principles in place, plausible explanations are out there. Several... Continue Reading
Absentee Fathers, Not Guns, are the Problem
A father who doesn’t value his child’s life is teaching his child a person’s life isn’t valuable.
Guns aren’t the problem. Stricter gun laws aren’t the solution. Absentee fathers are the problem. Good fathers are the solution. The vast majority of violent boys—including school shooters are fatherless. Until we start taking fatherlessness more seriously and restore the nuclear family as the standard for healthy families, we will continue to live in a more... Continue Reading
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