Feeding the 5000 | Mark 6:30-44
Why were there twelve baskets full of bread and fish after the meal?
He sent them on their journey with no bread. He forced them to rely upon the provision of the Father for their daily bread. Since they each returned, we can safely conclude that the Father did indeed provide for them. Not one of the twelve starved along the journey. Now just as the Father had... Continue Reading
Caring for Widows and Widowers in the Church
If you want to see pure Christianity in action, you can witness it in the care for widows and orphans.
Yes, in the present day widows often have greater financial resources at hand—they have insurance policies, retirement savings, and the like. Many don’t need the financial support of the church. But caring for widows is not merely about financial support. Think about it: if you have a woman who was married for forty or fifty years... Continue Reading
Five Reasons Why I’m Voting for Overture 37
The change would call for presbyteries to examine the personal character of candidates for office, giving specific attention to notorious concerns.
Overture 37 provides a helpfully pointed guide for character examinations that meets the evident needs of our situation. Church courts will be greatly aided in fulfilling their biblical duty by focusing on sexual immorality, relational sins, abuse, racism, and gross financial mismanagement. It also will communicate to our leaders what character is regarded as necessary... Continue Reading
Psalm 90: A Brief Life, Our Eternal God, and Unending Joy
In our brief lives, we must seek our satisfaction in the steadfast love of the everlasting God.
As we consider our brief time on earth, we should number our days. This means we should celebrate birthdays with both joy and sobriety. We should hold our years loosely. At the start of each day we should commit our upcoming hours to the Lord, and we should return thanks to him as each day... Continue Reading
Holiness: A Reader’s Guide to a Christian Classic
Holiness takes Christ seriously. The person and work of Christ is, perhaps, the greatest theme of this work. Ryle certainly intended it to be so.
Holiness: Its Nature, Hindrances, Difficulties, and Roots proved to be one of Ryle’s most popular works. It is one of the best presentations of Puritan and Reformed spirituality ever written, and thanks to the simplicity and forcefulness of Ryle’s writing style, it is certainly one of the most accessible. Think of Holiness as The Pilgrim’s Progress stated propositionally. And like... Continue Reading
As Christian Cold War Heats Up, The Faithful Are Equipping For Battle
The Christian cold war will mean an increase in church splits, takeovers, and other power struggles as people choose sides on existential questions, including theology.
Many religious leaders have mistaken American polarization as merely political, thus scapegoating Trump for pulling the rug off many cockroach nests that predate his presidency. Yet this polarization in fact sprouts from irreconcilable theological and philosophical differences, which accounts for its fierceness and existential nature. Americans are debating whether truth and human nature exist, and whether... Continue Reading
Thank You, God, That I Am Not Like Other Men
Though we so readily compare ourselves with others, we discover that this fosters a deep unhappiness. What promises joy actually delivers misery.
Comparison can only become an ally when we use it to compare ourselves to the right standard and if we do so for the right reason. It can only become an ally when we compare ourselves to Jesus out of a longing to be more like him. The way to grow in holiness is not... Continue Reading
Three Tests for Diagnosing Idols of the Heart
Realize that the Lord’s goal is not to slay your heart but to sanctify and satisfy it (and in that order).
First, be honest with the Lord about it. Trust that if you confess this idol to the Lord, He will forgive you and open His arms to you. Second, ask Him to show you how this idol is deceiving you and stealing the contentment the Lord offers His children right where you are. Third, ask... Continue Reading
God Has Found You Faithful
God is the one who has called you to walk this path, and he is the one who has called you to walk it faithfully.
From the Parable of the Talents you must see the hand of God in it all, for he is the one who has entrusted all these things to you. And behind the hand of God, you must see his confidence in you, his trust, his optimism. God is the one who has called you to walk... Continue Reading
Westminster Assembly
The Westminster Assembly produced is generally considered to be the fullest flowering of Reformation thought.
As the late Professor John Murray of Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia put it: “The work produced by the Westminster Assembly has lived and will permanently live. The reason is obvious. The work was wrought with superb care, patience, precision, and above all with earnest and intelligent devotion to the Word of God and zeal... Continue Reading
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