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Why Some Christians Embrace LGBT Theology

Jonathan Swift, author of “Gulliver’s Travels,” is often credited with saying that you can’t reason someone out of something they were never reasoned into.

Written by John Stonestreet and G. Shane Morris | Thursday, August 2, 2018

HRC’s new guide is entitled “Coming Home to Evangelicalism and Self,” and purportedly offers ways to “help LGBTQ people live fully in their sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression, and to live fully in their religious, spiritual and cultural traditions.” The guide says that LGBTQ Christians “find it difficult to be fully themselves in... Continue Reading

Let the Wicked Return to the Lord

While we’re busy dividing “us” from “them” or “the righteous” from “the wicked,” it’s easy to miss one simple fact: we are the wicked.

Written by Kevin Gardner | Thursday, August 2, 2018

Sometimes, we have a hard time thinking that God could ever reach a certain person. He is too bad or she is too far gone for God to reach, we think. This was how the Israelites thought of the gentile nations. Despite the fact that the call to minister to the nations was built into... Continue Reading

10 Things You Should Know about Christian Ethics

Christian ethics teaches us how to live.

Written by Wayne Grudem | Thursday, August 2, 2018

Christian ethics teaches us how to live for the glory of God. The goal of ethics is to lead a life that glorifies God (“do all to the glory of God,” 1 Cor. 10:31). Such a life will have (1) a character that glorifies God (a Christ-like character), (2) results that glorify God (a life that bears abundant fruit... Continue Reading

Created to Enjoy God Forever

Man knows God in part by enjoying His presence, and this pleases God.

Written by John D. Currid | Wednesday, August 1, 2018

The biblical record of the creation of people by God is very different than what we see in other ancient Near Eastern accounts. In Genesis 1, mankind’s creation is the very crescendo of God’s creative activity, and so theologians call people the “crown of creation.” And, unlike any other element of creation, God makes humans... Continue Reading

Do We Have to Forgive Someone if They Don’t Repent?

We often think to ourselves, “I can’t forgive someone who won’t apologize.” “Forgive? Don’t you know what they did to me?” Or “How can I forget what they did?”

Written by Timothy W. Massaro | Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Forgiveness is not reconciliation or reuniting with that person. Reconciliation takes two parties to agree and come together. Forgiveness is an act of faith which is not necessarily forgetting. Here are three things to remember about forgiveness and why it is always necessary.   This question is a perennial problem. Everyone has been hurt by... Continue Reading

Only for a Time

"As for prophecies, they will pass away; as for tongues, they will cease; as for knowledge, it will pass away."

Written by Nicholas T. Batzig | Wednesday, August 1, 2018

In 1 Corinthians 13, Paul contrasts three of the extraordinary gifts of the Spirit (i.e. tongues, prophecy and knowledge) with three of the ordinary gifts of the Spirit (i.e. faith, hope and love). He then says that the extraordinary gifts would cease and pass away, while the ordinary gifts would remain. Finally, Paul teaches that love is the greatest... Continue Reading

Enjoyment East of Eden

The book of Ecclesiastes can seem confusing and foreign, perhaps even a little scary in places.

Written by Jeff Windt | Wednesday, August 1, 2018

A proper understanding of the language, message and purpose–together with its role and place in the Bible–teaches us that Ecclesiastes is focused on life in this fallen world, but in light of and with a view toward eternity.  Here is a biblical worldview/theology of life—one that is characterized by the fear of the Lord and... Continue Reading

The Main Ingredient in Effective Prayer

The main ingredient in effective prayer is emphatically not us.

Written by Jonathan Parnell | Wednesday, August 1, 2018

James says that Elijah was a man with a nature like ours. He was just a man. He was like us. He had a nature like ours. And being just a man, being like us, having a nature like ours, he prayed fervently and God heard. The point is not that we should be righteous... Continue Reading

The Doctrine of the Standing or Falling Soul

“If justification is confused with regeneration or sanctification, then the door is opened for the perversion of the gospel at its center."

Written by Nicholas T. Batzig | Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Whoever loses sight of the truth of Scripture regarding our justification before God loses sight of the unmerited grace of God in the Gospel. When we forget about our justification by faith alone in Christ alone we inevitably put ourselves back on the “never enough” hamster wheel of good works. However, when we remember the... Continue Reading

Must We Choose between Winning the Argument and Winning the Person?

If we understand arguing as offering reasons in support of one’s claims and assessing the reasoning put forth by someone holding an opposing position, I think we’ll see that to pit winning an argument against winning a person is unwarranted.

Written by Keith Plummer | Tuesday, July 31, 2018

The word “win” together with the word “argument” evokes, in the minds of many, images of an adversarial, hostile, and competitive encounter, a fight to the finish with a victor and a vanquished, a belittling gloater and one shamefully gloated over. But it doesn’t have to be that way.   Some people are uncomfortable with... Continue Reading

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