The Flight to Egypt
Joseph shielded the new baby from the world’s attention.
Probably several years following the desperate pre-dawn escape to Egypt, the angel returned and bid Joseph to travel back to Israel. To his credit, Joseph obeyed once again, leaving the temporary material security enjoyed in Egypt. Joseph and Mary’s expectations were rooted in submission to God’s plan: that was their basis for hope. When... Continue Reading
Efficacious Faith vs. Man-Made Faith
Efficacious faith produces genuine Christians.
Saving or efficacious faith is not the same thing as the best faith man can muster through the exercise of the will. According to our Lord Jesus in John 4:13-14, efficacious faith is that which is given to the believer by God and this same faith will become in the believer a spring of water... Continue Reading
Turning From Calamity
Turning as a purely natural human accomplishment would be an impossibility.
The beauty of Psalm 85—as a psalm of Advent—is that it not only makes God’s turning to us conditional upon our turning to him, but it also makes our turning to God conditional upon his turning to us. Turning as a purely natural human accomplishment would be an impossibility. The psalm, therefore, explains that our... Continue Reading
Are Good Works Good Enough?
Any work we do that fails to meet God’s criteria of what constitutes a good work is sinful and cannot please God.
If you want to boast in your works, or even in your work of faith, James reminds us that you must keep every point of the law, since even one miss justifies our condemnation for the entire law (see Gal. 5:3-4). And there is only one man who kept the law perfectly, the man Christ... Continue Reading
When We get Spiritually Where We do not Know the Answer
How do we respond? That is where humility comes in.
When we get to heaven, then we will understand. Until then, we walk humbly in faith focusing on our responsibility and trusting God with His. Is that always easy? No. What keeps us from willingly trusting God and not worrying about those things we cannot figure out completely? Pride. In pride, we want to call balls... Continue Reading
Job — The Suffering Prophet (3): Who Was Job?
He clearly worships Israel’s God, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. He feared God and shunned evil.
We also learn from Job how we should respond to suffering, should this be God’s purpose for us. When Job is called to suffer, he does not curse God, nor seek to take his own life. Because he is blameless, Job has every right to cry out for vindication–as do we if we have sown... Continue Reading
The Importance of Cultural Liturgies
Christian worship provides a corrective to the secular liturgies that surround us, which often unconsciously captures our hearts.
When done properly Christian worship does not just target the intellect, but also the whole person. The singing and praying, the sermon, the sacraments of baptism and communion, the entire liturgy, appeals to multiple senses—the ear gate, the eye gate, the nose gate, the taste gate, the touch gate. Worship, therefore, is incarnational, affecting both head... Continue Reading
Face to Face with the Majesty of God
God is not fooled by false worship, nor is he indifferent to it.
People instinctively go to church with the hope of being made to feel good through being there – and in the highest sense, that is absolutely right – but God’s way of getting us to that point also means facing up to what we hate about ourselves. Public worship can all too easily feel... Continue Reading
Can You Stand for Truth Without Being Offensive?
Believers should do whatever they can to communicate the truth in a winsome and gracious way.
We can expect to be hated and persecuted by virtue of following Jesus. In the meantime, do your best to be a winsome ambassador for Jesus. Try to be as inoffensive as you can when addressing controversial topics. But when people are offended by your biblical values, don’t be surprised. That’s part of what it... Continue Reading
Holding Fast to Your Christian Liberty
It’s easy to get discouraged when we start comparing our own Christian walk with other believers we know.
We cannot know what is in the hearts of fellow Christians as they seek to honor God in their daily lives, and we should not impose restrictions on believers where God has given us liberty. Although it is human nature to do so, we also should avoid comparing ourselves with other believers and thinking that... Continue Reading
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