Ben Sasse’s “Glory of Not Needing To Strive” On The Sabbath
In a recent interview, Ben Sasse offered insights on five topics, one of which was on the Sabbath.
Second, on the positive side, is Sasse’s exhortation regarding “the glory of not needing to strive from Saturday night to Sunday night . . . we get to rest.” To which he adds, “. . . it’s glorious to get to reflect on the things of the Lord.” Physical rest facilitates spiritual rest, of which... Continue Reading
The Sabbath as Delight, Resistance, and Self Denial
We don’t keep the Sabbath of the Lord. The Lord of the Sabbath keeps us.
Our salvation—and the salvation of the entire world—can’t be achieved by the works of our hands. It will only arrive as a gift of God’s grace through the work of Jesus Christ. Keeping the Sabbath of the Lord is designed to bring us, in mind, spirit, and body, to the Lord of the Sabbath—Jesus Christ.... Continue Reading
The God Who Refuses to Be Rid of Us
Patience and Presence in the Call of Gideon
When we find ourselves in confusing circumstances or feeling the fragility of our own faith, we must remember that our God is not in a hurry to dismiss us. He is the God of the winepress and the fleece—a God who is patient, kind, and ever committed to His covenant people. The Book of... Continue Reading
Sam Allberry: How His Theology Killed His Ministry
He believed and taught that he is a sin-manager rather than a sin-killer.
The man who harbors sin in his heart is always far from God. And, if you humble yourself and go to God, He will tear the idols from your heart, because His beauty exposes the ugliness of sin, and His life exposes the death and decay of sin. Sam Allberry, a self-proclaimed “Christian who... Continue Reading
Antinomianism: The New Pharisaism
While the broader culture is driven by lawlessness, the Church often echoes this same voice.
Sin causes us to jump from one extreme to the other while missing the “marrow” of truth. This is classic for Legalism and Antinomianism. It is often a ping pong match between these two that misses the gospel altogether. When someone reacts to Antinomianism, they often are tempted to respond with Legalism. Introduction Antinomianism... Continue Reading
Wisdom Drained of Power
Not all of the Bible's teaching on wisdom is found in Proverbs.
In his investigation of wisdom, the Preacher lands on a second truth as difficult as our own mortality. Both the wise and the foolish die alike, and neither one is remembered. When was the last time you walked through a cemetery? Such a stroll may seem dismal, but it’s quite good for your soul.... Continue Reading
How To Suffer Well
No greater blessing could be given to a child of God than to follow Christ and suffer for Him.
The lot in the Christian’s life is suffering which produces an eternal weight of glory. If Christ, our Captain, suffered, then we as His soldiers can expect nothing less. If Christ, our Forerunner, has suffered, then let us embrace the same calling. “Suffer hardship with me as a good soldier of Christ Jesus” (2... Continue Reading
When God’s Way of Doing Things Brings Delight
God is worthy to be extolled for ever and ever.
Our desires to extol and praise God should be real, hearty, sincere and earnest, and not merely superficial compliments. If they are real, we may rest confident and be sure that God will have glory to Himself by his works of creation and providence. Do we sometimes lose the wonder of the fact that... Continue Reading
The Difference Between Ben Sasse and So Many Other Saints
He has been handed the opportunity to speak to millions, and he has been faithful to do so well—to offer a distinctly Christian perspective on suffering and death.
Sasse encourages me to remember and praise God for all of his people, great and small, known and unknown, who have received their final diagnosis as their final challenge—their final opportunity on this side of the grave to testify to their love for the Lord and the peace they have in him. Ben Sasse... Continue Reading
The Power of a Grandfather’s Faith: How Godly Men Shape Generations
A reflection on Proverbs 4.
Proverbs 4 shows us the beauty of multi-generational faithfulness. One man’s decision to teach his son wisdom created a ripple effect that reached all the way to his grandson. One grandfather’s obedience became his son’s testimony and his grandson’s inheritance. I think one of the most moving moments in the early chapters of Proverbs... Continue Reading
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