Redeeming Jealousy
The Glory of God’s Exclusive Love
It can be perplexing for Christians, then, when they come across a passage like Exodus 34:14: “You shall worship no other god, for the Lord, whose name is Jealous, is a jealous God.” How could a perfect, loving, patient God call himself jealous? Is God insecure? Do passages like this simply represent a primitive, Old Testament idea... Continue Reading
Divine Simplicity: Don’t Think of God Without It
The doctrine of divine simplicity affirms that God is not made up of more basic parts (or any parts whatsoever).
The doctrine of divine simplicity is formulated from biblical texts and the implications we can draw from them that God is not made up of more basic ingredients (for instance, Deuteronomy 4:15–16; John 4:24; and Luke 24:39). We cannot even think of the three persons that way. God the Father is not one third of... Continue Reading
Tried with Fire: The God of All Comfort
Paul suffered much and some people held it against him.
Even though the church in Corinth owed its origin (humanly) to Paul, its members began to despise him and even to mock him. In comparison to the Super Apostles he was seen as a lightweight. His ponderous words could be safely ignored in view of his contemptible person. The thing that made it all so... Continue Reading
The Westminster Statement on Biblical Sexuality
Some have pointed out that the Nashville Statement is tremendously important for several reasons, including the benefits of showing forth the clarity of God's word as it speaks to current and pressing cultural issues.
“Everyone who reveres the gospel has compelling reasons to champion biblical sexual ethics. It is falling to our generation to raise up a prophetic counterculture in the face of the sexual revolution’s direct attack on Christ and his marital appeal at the heart of the gospel. The fact that we too are sinners does not... Continue Reading
The Most Politically Incorrect Bible Passage
It’s not surprising that one of Paul’s passages should rise to the top of “The Most Politically Incorrect Bible Passage” Hall of Fame.
“Or do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived; neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor homosexuals, nor thieves, nor the covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor swindlers, will inherit the kingdom of God. Such were some of you; but you were washed,... Continue Reading
Grace Works Backwards
I received mercy, just not the kind I was hoping for.
After returning to the States, I got involved in a college ministry where I was discipled for the first time. A staff member took me and my best friend under his wing. I was still a mess. Although I was earnestly seeking Christ, studying the Bible, sharing my faith, and being discipled, I couldn’t keep... Continue Reading
One Day Your War Will End
We fight and stand firm against Satan only in the strength that comes from the victory that Christ has already won for us.
Each of the various pieces of armor points us to Christ. The belt of truth is the belt that girds the messianic King (Isaiah 11:5). The breastplate of righteousness and the helmet of salvation come from the divine warrior’s arsenal (Isaiah 59:17). The feet shod with gospel readiness are the feet of those who proclaim... Continue Reading
Busyness and Rest
If Jesus had to be deliberate with His priorities, so will we.
Don’t think Jesus is some kind of esoteric teacher who spent His life solely in contemplation. If Jesus ministered in the flesh today, He’d get more emails than any of us. He would have people and the media clamoring for His attention. Jesus did not float above the fray, untouched by the pressures of normal... Continue Reading
Serving from the Heart
We aren’t just serving men; we are serving Christ.
Paul knows we will be tempted to serve “by the way of eye-service” (Ephesians 6:6). It was a good thing that I loved my family well while my friend watched. But I should also seek to serve my family sacrificially when no one is watching. In private moments, I should serve to glorify God. In... Continue Reading
Lead Us Not into Temptation
Sin is serious and we are more prone to it than we care to admit.
When Jesus reached for the language of ‘leading’ and ‘tempting’ in the prayer he gifted to his people for posterity, it was borne out of the deep personal experience of his own true humanity. He was not for a moment suggesting that his beloved Heavenly Father was guilty of trying to ensnare him; rather, he... Continue Reading