A Prayer Against Despair When You Battle Sin
A guide to those who are weary in their battle to overcome sin and need to know how to pray and cry out to God for help.
Even though I am distressed, I am not broken. Even though I am overwhelmed and all I feel is despair, there is hope. Keep me from losing heart. Paul says that though my outer self is wasting away, my inner self is being renewed every day. Help me to see this. Help me to look... Continue Reading
Homophobia
What does it refer to, then?
The term “homophobia” could be used to describe sinful attitudes or actions towards homosexuals. Its typical use, though, is to describe opposition to homosexual practices and beliefs, which is assumed to be irrational. Used in this way, it is an unfair rhetorical ploy to discredit any opposition to homosexuality. Debates are rarely won on... Continue Reading
Tulip: Limited Atonement
For whom did Christ die?
The Son, the good Shepherd, lays down His life for His sheep. The sheep for which He dies are His sheep. In fact, the Lord says that He knows His sheep and His sheep know Him, even as He knows His Father and His Father knows Him. That is incredible! How should we understand such a thing? ... Continue Reading
The Witness of Truth & Integrity
How can we maintain our witness in today’s culture?
How easily we can overlook our own ability to bring the Word of God to bear in our daily interactions. What if we thought more deeply about our beliefs, responsibilities, and everyday choices as we dwell together before a watching world? We are resident foreigners with an eternal citizenship in heaven (1 Peter 2:11). Remembering... Continue Reading
Draw Near
Worship—magnifying God’s worth and glory—is the reason God made us.
What should be apparent is that the essence of worship is itself the language of the gospel—a drawing near to God in relationship with him, made impossible because of sin that demands eternal judgment, yet restored through the substitutionary atonement of the God-man for those who place their faith in him. The gospel of Jesus Christ... Continue Reading
Commercialising Church
Facebook is developing tools for churches: a subscription service where users pay to receive exclusive content, and a prayer service.
It is easier—more comfortable, less effort, and less vulnerable—to engage with church content on social media platforms than to do so in person would be. While using the platforms to their upmost could be a helpful step into church for many—and enough so that I think it’s worth engaging in some fashion—the conversion will be... Continue Reading
The History of the Reformation
The “protest” of Protestantism went far beyond the issue of justification by faith alone.
In our day we have seen a revival of interest in the Bible and a renewed commitment to the authority and trustworthiness of Scripture. But the Reformation was more than a doctrine about the Bible. It was sparked by a deep and serious study of the Bible. It is not enough to extol the virtue... Continue Reading
The Thunderous Roar of John Knox
Knox possessed the rare ability to passionately communicate what he held most dear: The Word of God.
Many may have preferred Knox to simply tolerate Mary, Queen of the Scots, but he could not tolerate what he did not believe to be biblical. There are too few men like this today. Knox was not a man who tolerated sin or opposition to God’s Word in any manner, but he was a man... Continue Reading
Suffering: God’s Tool of Refinement
There is a simple yet difficult gospel truth that you must embrace in order to mature in faith: Suffering is how we grow.
While we’re not called to enjoy or invite suffering into our lives, see it as an opportunity when it comes and listen for your sympathetic High Priest’s loving invitation to come to him as your refuge, your strength, your high tower. As you come to him, he promises to use the fire of affliction not... Continue Reading
Redemption Gives Us a Glimpse of True Shalom
Although we walked away from God, he still wants to bring us back to himself and restore shalom.
Restoration is a time when Christ will wipe every tear from every eye; “there will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.” It is there that the work of redemption will be complete. Shalom will be completely restored. Previously, we have discussed... Continue Reading
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