Why Did Jesus Forgive the Paralytic Before Healing Him?
Christ who died for us is the one who is in authority over our healing and over our forgiveness.
Forgiveness and healing are combined in this narrative because they are combined in the authority of Jesus. That is the point that Mark wants us to see. This isn’t meant to give us a point about the importance of forgiveness over against the importance of physical healing (you can make that point elsewhere, but it’s not here).... Continue Reading
God Loves Through Human Love
How Grace Breeds Generosity
Grace, in its chief manifestation, is the gift of a person (Titus 2:11–14), our incarnate, crucified, and ascended Savior. To receive all the benefits that this gift of grace achieved, we must, as Calvin argues, receive his person: “as long as Christ remains outside of us, and we are separated from him, all that he... Continue Reading
Courage During the Plague
Did the plague induce fear in people?
Fear may be powerful, but courage is called for all the same. During a pandemic, we are to keep our eye on the soul, for pandemics can harm the soul even more than the body. Perhaps more than anything, we need to recover a sense of horror at a culture that allows our fears to... Continue Reading
Rescuing Reverence – 4
What is the fundamental obstacle to knowing and loving God?
Pride obscures our relationship with God by treating God as smaller than he actually is, and treating ourselves as greater than we actually are. Pride is a distortion of reality. God can no more work with pride than reason with a lunatic. Pride is a kind of moral madness, where we see ourselves as gods... Continue Reading
Lex Talionis and the Old Testament
How should we understand "an eye for an eye"?
We do not have too many OT passages telling us that the death penalty in particular and these ‘eye for eye’ penalties in general were carried out. And it seems monetary compensation may have been a more usual way to proceed, and not tit for tat corporal punishment. Most folks have heard of the... Continue Reading
Hope In a Hopeless World
Why are so many hopeless today?
Whatever storms of life might come our way, we are like steady ships with “a sure and steadfast anchor of the soul, a hope that enters into the inner place behind the curtain, where Jesus has gone as a forerunner on our behalf” (Heb 6:19–20). So, hope in Jesus Christ and His salvation. Steady yourself by... Continue Reading
Book Review – Christian Counter-Attack: Europe’s Churches Against Nazism
The book was written in 1943 and so provides a unique perspective on the War since it was written during the War.
The commitment of so many Christians to suffer for righteousness sake is astonishing and puts a contemporary pastor like myself to shame. The book is a fair data based over view of the conflict with Nazism up until 1943. The intent is not to emphasize the persecution but the spiritual resistance and it achieves this goal.... Continue Reading
Biblical Christianity vs. Religious Syncretism
Real deal Christians do not seek compromise with pagan beliefs and practices.
True conversion is demonstrated by turning from known sin and renouncing known evil. Sure, sometimes this can take a while as the new Christian comes to understand what Scripture teaches, and then makes further moves away from a sinful past. But sometimes God shines his light on the newly converted soul right away. We live in a culture that... Continue Reading
Holy Distractions: When God Interrupts Our Productivity
Not all interruptions are distractions. Some interruptions are more important than our current productivity.
Learning to distinguish unplanned assignments from distractions is like a martial art. No interruption situation is ever the same, so we must learn techniques we can adapt for whatever a situation requires. And our “powers of discernment [are] trained by constant practice” (Hebrews 5:14). Rarely is it clear at first if an interruption is a... Continue Reading
A Time for Confidence
There is power in the gospel. And there is every reason for us to put our confidence in the gospel.
Theologians refer to Christ’s work in terms of His active obedience and His passive obedience. In His passive obedience, He paid the penalty for sin; He atoned for sin. In His active righteousness, He earned righteousness on our behalf. No other message and no other means can save us or deliver us. Paul spent decades and piled effort... Continue Reading
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