Leaving a Legacy
“What price am I willing to pay to bless my children and grand children with a godly legacy?”
Our sons and daughters will carry the banner forward in their time. That’s how godly legacies are begun and passed down. Of course, all of this can only be accomplished by God’s grace! Every father will leave a legacy, whether it be good, bad, or indifferent. If we ask him, God will help us... Continue Reading
I Choose to Live in the Reality of All That is True About God–Maxim # 20
Choose to believe, act, and think in light of all the truth about Himself which He has revealed.
I can presume that everything is going so wrong and bad that God has forgotten about me or that things are beyond His control, neither of which is true. But I can allow myself to sink into a mood of despair where I have no business being. This may sound foolish, but I can... Continue Reading
Sinful Anger
Unrighteous roots.
Saul became angry for God and His people when under threat from the Ammonites. He righteously focused his anger, mustered his troops, and with holy zeal for God defended the cause of God and His people. But then, at the end of his reign, he became angry at the popularity of David, because it was... Continue Reading
If God Is Sovereign, Why Is There Evil in the World?
The contemplation of this mosaic fills his heart with joy as it reflects the entire panorama of his glorious attributes.
Paul spoke to his Gentile readers about Israel’s disobedience in rejecting their Messiah: “So they too [Israel] have now been disobedient in order that by the mercy shown to you [Gentiles] they also may now receive mercy.” When Paul says that Israel was disobedient in order that Gentiles might get the benefits of the gospel,... Continue Reading
Who Wants to Play!?
Sabbath is an overflow of the play of our Maker. On the seventh day, our God smiled, laughed, and rested.
“I will become respected,” I vowed to myself. It was something I could earn, I learned. If I worked hard enough, made enough sacrifices, I could taste the sweet fruit of respect. If five days of hard work could produce good results, what would six do? If six was better yet, then what about seven?... Continue Reading
What is a Gospel Centered-Church and Why Do We Need One?
If we want our churches to have eternal ramifications for both ourselves and our communities, then we must be centered upon the means by which God brings about this change.
“Read the Bible, preach the Bible, pray the Bible, sing the Bible, and see the Bible.” The Gospel affects the entire life of a believer, and the same is true for a body of believers that comprise a local church. Churches, and all that they do, should have a particular Gospel focus. From the... Continue Reading
Everyday Faithfulness (Colossians 4:2–6)
We have a responsibility to pray persistently, live wisely, and speak graciously so that our lives and words reflect Christ, and others come to experience his transforming grace.
If we want to make a difference in the world, prayer is essential. It’s not wasted time. It’s not it’s not just about how we live. It’s about speaking to God, asking him to advance the gospel and transform lives. Prayer is central to the mission of God. We’re in this small series on... Continue Reading
Shrewd
Be shrewd, my friends.
He gives what is not his to give. To be shrewd is to be mindful of your own interests over those of others, and that is precisely what he does. So, we can easily draw the conclusion that he knew something about the character of his master. He knew, perhaps, the master was a man... Continue Reading
How Do We Define the Church?
The ordinary means of grace: the preaching of God’s Word, the sacraments, and prayer.
Israel was set apart from the world foremost by the promise of God’s presence, but also by the covenant promises and commands God gave to Israel. But perhaps most significantly, God enshrined His promise to dwell in the midst of His people by granting them a temple in which His presence would spiritually dwell. This... Continue Reading
Wake-up Calls
“Is God trying to get my attention?”
God’s ironic response to Israel’s rejection of the Holy Spirit and the prophets has a purpose. He’s trying to get their attention. God uses the most “in your face” thing imaginable as a wake-up call. Acts 7:17–29 (ESV) “But as the time of the promise drew near, which God had granted to Abraham, the... Continue Reading
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