Bringing Sinners to the Tree of Life
The Solution to What Ails Our Culture and Community
Resting in the power of God to heal what is broken calls for the believer to look unto Christ and the simple truth which is revealed in His word. For the church to bring the good news of the gospel unto the nations means believing in its power. To actually want sinners brought to salvation... Continue Reading
Remember Me
Prayer in Nehemiah (13)
Nehemiah is acting in faithfulness to God, in contrast to the rebellion that characterized the reason for their exile. God promised to bless faithfulness (Psalm 1; Neh. 1:5-9). Asking God to “remember” is a way of keeping God’s promises at the fore. Ultimately, of course, the faithfulness God would remember and bless is the perfect... Continue Reading
The Need for God’s All-Sufficient Grace
Whether we are weak, persecuted or under some hardship, we can find our strength in Him.
We have only weakness to offer the LORD of Glory. But in our weakness, He becomes our strength and is glorified for it shows that it is done by Christ and not ourselves. Paul would say in 2 Corinthians 4:7, “But we have this treasure in jars of clay, to show that the surpassing power... Continue Reading
Psalm 22 in Handel’s Messiah
Does Jennens get it right? That is, did David, author of Psalm 22, intend his words to be interpreted the way Jennens reads them?
Charles Jennens correctly understood what the human authors of the Old Testament intended to communication, and in the selection and juxtaposition of key texts from Isaiah 53 and Psalm 22, he joined passages that were themselves already in conversation with one another. With the music of Handel, that conversation sprang to song in celebration of the long-awaited Savior,... Continue Reading
Pascal on the Excellence of Christ
For Pascal, Christ was the center of reality, and all things point to him. He gives us a rich feast of truth about Jesus to fortify our spiritual lives and to defend apologetically.
Pascal’s point stands: that all of reality is anchored in Christ. By claiming that we can only know reality “through Jesus Christ,” Pascal means that Christ holds the key to unlocking the meaning of existence. Moreover, for Pascal, Scripture (which is Christ-centered) is the vehicle through which we know Christ. It is the epistemic authority about... Continue Reading
Dead to Sin, Alive to God – Sanctification
What does it mean that sin will have no dominion over us since we are not under law, but under grace?
I have found that the best way to kill a temptation that is attempting to entice me to sin is to present myself totally to God in my helplessness. I fall before the throne of grace presenting my body, my members, to Him as instruments for righteousness. I pray. I study my Bible, specifically things... Continue Reading
Why Jesus Reigns in His Resurrection (and Why This Matters for Us)
Jesus’s resurrection serves as his enthronement.
Jesus’s resurrection from the dead and reign over all things is good news for those united to Christ by faith. Since Jesus has overcome sin and death, so also will his people. Believers have been set free from sin’s penalty (Rom. 8:1) and have therefore already crossed over from death to life (John 5:24). Because... Continue Reading
The Mistake of Being Quick to Strategize and Slow to Pray
Prayer, though, gives confidence to do what a prayerless person wouldn’t.
The potency of prayer is experienced when trying to make wise decisions. Look no further than Jesus who, before he chose his twelve apostles (Luke 6:13-16), spent the whole night in prayer (v. 12). Prayer sometimes leads to surprising decisions that could only be made after communing with God. My wife and I recently... Continue Reading
What Is Postmodernism?
One of the core beliefs of postmodernism is the rejection of objective truth.
Postmodernism can be roughly defined by the following characteristics (other characteristics could be added, and these appear in no particular order): A critical nature towards rationalism and empiricism (logic and verification to discern truth). A rejection of absolute truth. “Truth” is determined by one’s community. Language is a social construct that is used for pragmatic... Continue Reading
3 Questions about Creation: Who, How, and Why?
There is only one Creator, and therefore there is only one God.
God gives us the answer to one of the most enduring questions: Where did the cosmos come from? Is the universe the result of some free personal agent, or did the universe somehow create itself? The biblical account teaches that creation is distinct from God (the two are not the same being) and at the... Continue Reading
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