The Virtuous Cycle of Church and Culture
Church and Culture and How They Interact
Church and culture were both designed to be communities of selfless love. Even today, each one helps the other advance toward that goal. As in Genesis 3, church and culture are still able to help each other solely because God intervenes. This intervention, which Jesus as king now continues each day, is the essence of... Continue Reading
Hypocrisy, Self-Doubt, and the Supper
A hypocrite can know all the right things, do all the right things, say all the right things—but his eyes are ultimately on himself, not Jesus.
The hypocrite’s trust is ultimately in himself. He’s looking the part and playing the part, but it’s not real. There’s no communion. There’s no desperation. No brokenness, no humility, no hunger and thirst. Most importantly, there’s no grateful hope pulling him towards Christ. Christians are asked to “examine themselves” at the Lord’s Supper. That examination often... Continue Reading
The Only Way is Ordinary
There's no theological "secret" that will fix you. There are only the tiny, unspectacular means of grace.
What we want are extraordinary fixes to ordinary problems. In this desire we miss the reality that there’s always something else to fix, there’s always something else to do, and there’s always something we’ll miss. Looking for extraordinary means is a roadmap to variously intense levels of personal frustration. I’m suspicious that one reason... Continue Reading
Bring me the Scrolls
The knowledge of God is inexhaustible, eternity itself will be too short to know him fully.
Paul’s books were his companions in the closing stages of his earthly pilgrimage. They had been his best friends in his life and ministry along the way and he knew they would not fail him at the end. For those who struggle to understand why books matter to pastors (and why it is so important to... Continue Reading
The World Has Changed, God Hasn’t.
Canada can change, Ukraine can change, the world can change. But God doesn’t change.
God is still omnipotent: there is no one on earth more powerful than him. He is still omnipresent: he is everywhere. He can hear the cries and prayers in Canada, Russia, Ukraine, and everywhere in the world. God is still omniscient: he knows what we need before we even ask him. He is still sovereign: He... Continue Reading
Abundant Love
God’s benevolent love and His beneficent love are universal. They extend to the whole of humanity.
By adoption in Christ, every believer shares in this divine love of complacency. It is the love enjoyed by Jacob, but not by Esau. This love is reserved for the redeemed in whom God delights—not because there is anything inherently lovely or delightful in us—but we are so united to Christ, the Father’s Beloved, that... Continue Reading
A Society Ashamed of Shame
Adidas is playing to the intuitions of a culture that has lost all notion of modesty.
A sense of shame is nothing of which to be ashamed. Shame and modesty are not in principle oppressive. On the contrary, they are the means by which children learn to grow up, and to handle their emergence as sexual beings with responsibility. They are the cultural codes that help keep women safe. It is... Continue Reading
Maker’s Mark
How do we know that God loves us and will preserve us to the end?
God has branded believers as his, putting his mark on us; made it clear that we’re the real deal, and guaranteed our protection in transit to the age to come. The Spirit is God’s maker’s mark on us. It shows us that he is committed to us, and that his promises are reliable. For this... Continue Reading
Can You Re-Wire Your Brain?
Our fight against the physiological momentum of our sin is empowered by the Spirit of God himself and anchored in an eternal hope and identity in Christ.
We are not islands; we are social beings. The encouragement and accountability of friends is built into the way we are created; it is also part of our redemption. When we are united to Christ, we are united to the church community, which the Bible calls Christ’s Body. God’s intent is that we would serve... Continue Reading
The Necessity of Sound Doctrine
Without sound doctrine, the chain falls apart, releasing a torrent of false teaching and an onslaught of immaturity.
Believers of all maturity levels must remain consistent in reading and studying God’s Word, submitting themselves to sound doctrinal preaching and teaching within the local church. There are no shortcuts. There are no substitutes. There’s no fast-food that will achieve the level of maturity required for the turning-the-world-upside-down type of unified ministry Paul commands within... Continue Reading
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