God Has Destined Us for Sonship Not Employment
Yes, our God and Father has destined us for sonship and nothing can change that.
Yes, our God and Father has destined us for sonship and nothing can change that. It was done “in love,” which means, though we’ve sinned in more ways than we can count, He won’t banish us to eke out the Christian life in the servant’s quarters until we can get our act together. No, we always have a place at the family... Continue Reading
Willing Sheep
Every person who walks in every local church on every Sunday morning has a reason for doing so. No two Sundays look the same for the sheep as a whole.
What makes a local church so powerful, so revitalizing to people from all walks and seasons of life? Most certainly, it is because every local church, together as one flock, is presided over by the one Good Shepherd (John 10:11–16). As Psalm 23 famously reminds us, our Lord, as our Shepherd, is the one leading... Continue Reading
Let It Find Us
We should no longer allow this virus to determine our every move or dominate our thoughts. We must claim our lives back.
If the virus is to find us, let it find us being Americans and not trolls of a dystopian authoritative regime. Let it find us singing in the church choir, going to Sunday school, or sitting in our normal pew at church. Let it find us at the kids’ ballgames, attending the school spelling bee, at cheerleading... Continue Reading
If You Could Go Back To Any Moment in Time…
Jesus’ time in the upper room has become known as his Farewell Discourse and it is the subject of Sinclair Ferguson’s new book Lessons from the Upper Room.
In Lessons from the Upper Room, he serves as a kind of tour guide who describes what has happened in this room, what it meant at the time, and what it continues to mean today. He offers a guided tour of one of the most significant evenings in human history and tells how and why it... Continue Reading
“Clothed with Splendor and Majesty”: Reflections on the Glory of the Divine King
The modesty of God in revealing his transcendent divine light by means of created heavenly lights suggests something about the final goal and end of divine revelation.
We will behold God’s glory, not by means of his created, intermediary luminaries, but in the unveiled purity of God’s own transcendent light (Rev 21:23; 22:4-5). Those who have been redeemed by the precious blood of Christ, who are being sanctified by the Holy Spirit for a holiness without which no one will see the... Continue Reading
A New Sin, and a New Salvation Requirement?
Are you saved? The New Covid Gospel
If you have questions about the efficacy of masks, or lockdowns, or the new Covid vaccines, you are looked at like some sort of despicable heathen. You are treated with contempt by some of these ‘Christians’ as they try to make you feel like you cannot possibly be saved. You are now a heretic who... Continue Reading
How to Get More Out of Your Pastor’s Sermons
If you aren’t “getting anything” from the faithful preaching of God’s word, the first problem to examine is in the mirror, not the Pastor.
Your heart as you drive to Church on Sunday should be brimming with anticipation not because you expect some entertainment or life-changing emotional moment. Rather, you should be excited that God is going to teach you through your Pastor so that your life can change to better reflect Christ in the coming week. I always enjoy reading... Continue Reading
God’s Love for the Believer is as. . .
How should we think about the love of God toward us who believe, while we acknowledge the reality of sin in our lives?
When we consider the enormity of our sins, and our hearts begin to sink under the weight of a sense of the guilt that we have incurred, we must remember the eternal purposes of God in the everlasting covenant of redemption. When we begin to have hard thoughts of God, we must fix our eyes... Continue Reading
It Is Finished: Beholding the Cross of Christ from All of Scripture
The way to understand Christ’s life, death, and resurrection is to place those events in the timeline of God’s redemptive history.
As one Old Testament scholar has put it, “I like the New Testament, because it reminds me a lot of the Old Testament.” Indeed, the New Testament should remind us of the Old Testament, because every page of the New Testament (and often every paragraph) is filled with quotations, allusions, and echoes from the Old... Continue Reading
What Ever Happened to Objective Truth?
Truth has largely been replaced by pragmatism and emotionalism.
If a proclamation is made, it is either true or false. When it comes to a particular issue, there is no such thing as your truth and my truth. It’s always possible we are both wrong, of course, but we cannot both be right at the same time and in the same sense. It is... Continue Reading
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