Decisive Moments: How a Horse Saved Orthodoxy
God worked to preserve the truth of who Christ is.
The sister of Theodosius, Pulcheria, was next in line to the throne. She was a supporter of the orthodox view of Christ’s two natures, and not only her, but also her husband Marcian. Her husband became the new emperor and he fairly quickly convened another ecumenical council to settle the issue of Eutychianism and other... Continue Reading
Deconstructing – But From What?
"Faith deconstruction is a postmodern process of rethinking your faith without regarding Scripture as a standard."
We would like to offer a solution that could bring the deconstructors right back to their senses if they will only accept it. They should put aside their rage, ask God’s forgiveness, and call on the One who purchased and provided redemption for all of us at His own expense. Deconstructionism is really just another... Continue Reading
Lessons from a Job Season
God Remembers
In the midst of a Job season, no matter how difficult, God is there. He is still in control. He is still on His throne as Creator and King of the universe. And if your faith is in Jesus Christ and His salvation, then you are secure in Him now and forever. I lift... Continue Reading
Love Doesn’t Trump God’s Moral Commands
True love is defined for us by God’s commandments.
Love 2.0 now means acceptance and celebration, and if one of God’s moral laws seems to oppose acceptance and celebration, then obviously the second great commandment to love-2.0 your neighbor should trump that law. In other words, now love 2.0 trumps actual love. The sad truth is that anyone who rejects God’s moral commands in order... Continue Reading
Fighting the “Respectable” Sins of Gossip and Slander
Three specific questions we must be prepared to ask when the temptation to gossip or slander arises.
Gossip and slander is a heart issue at the root. This means that if we are tempted ourselves to pass on true or false information about another person, we must be prepared to honestly ask, “Lord, what is going on in my heart right now? Why am I tempted to gossip about and/or slander this... Continue Reading
Christian Ethics and Moral Symmetry
Christian ethical standards are timeless, objective, and are to be applied without fear or favor.
Making human existence reducible to our sexual desires, chromosomes, melanin, or geography without obedience to Scripture and its full-bodied anthropology grounded bearing God’s image is where today’s left wing and right wing horseshoe into similar worldviews. Without Scripture as our authority, humans are prone to valorize whatever gives them the identity they are looking for,... Continue Reading
The Foundation of Christian Unity
Four phrases to describe what it means to live in a way that honors the Lord.
We are to walk “bearing with one another in love” (Eph. 4:2). The believer is to be “patient and kind,” and one who “rejoices with the truth” and “bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things” (1 Cor. 13:4, 6-7). The believer isn’t to “envy or boast,” or be “arrogant or rude,”... Continue Reading
Rediscovering Womanhood
So what is womanhood?
Women are not only given different capacities for grasping and interpreting various aspects of life but are often strongly gifted in other ways as well, men stand to benefit significantly when they are willing to receive counsel from the women in their lives. The tricky part is that it must remain counsel, not command. Few... Continue Reading
Should the Sovereignty of God be Controversial?
We fear we can’t have comfort and solace if God is in control of the bad, but do we think we’d have any hope if He wasn’t?
As C.H. Spurgeon famously wrote, “The sovereignty of God is the pillow upon which the child of God rests his head at night, giving perfect peace.” This “perfect peace” perhaps is akin to the “peace which surpasses all understanding” in Philippians 4:7. This is peace that, despite what is happening around us, we look to God... Continue Reading
Are Israel and the Church Two Distinct Peoples of God?
Covenant Theology on Israel and the Church
We should read the Bible as one story, of one covenant of grace, with one church united in Christ, with Gentile salvation in view from the beginning. Yet we should also believe that God has a future plan for ethnic Jews, not by giving them a separate destiny as a separate people of God but... Continue Reading
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