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Christ Ascended, Christ Rules

One of the fundamental affirmations of the faith is “the ascension into heaven” of Christ.

Written by R. Scott Clark | Monday, May 21, 2018

In the 6th article of the Apostles’ Creed, we confess Christ “ascended to heaven and sits at the right hand of God the Father almighty” (ascendit ad coelum, sedet at dexteram Dei Patris omnipotentis). The language of “sitting” is symbolic of his present heavenly rule or royal session over all things. It is ecumenical, ancient,... Continue Reading

What do I do with These Powerful Feelings?

This is a complex topic, but I’ll share a few thoughts for you to chew on – if you feel like it.

Written by Mark Altrogge | Monday, May 21, 2018

So, we all have feelings. But are these feelings always true or truthful? Should we express our feelings or repress them? How can we deal with negative feelings? Should our feelings direct our lives? Should we “follow our hearts” as so many say? Should we do something if we’re “just not feeling it”?   All... Continue Reading

The Authority of Scripture

If God, the highest authority, has given us his word, it must have authority over us.

Written by John S. Feinberg | Sunday, May 20, 2018

Those committed to Scripture’s divine inspiration and inerrancy understand that if the Bible actually is God’s word, then it must be the guidebook for living in relation to God and others. Throughout the centuries of church history, at least the Christian church has said that Scripture is God’s authoritative word, even if attending to its... Continue Reading

I Just Unhitched Jesus From The Old Testament, And You Won’t Believe What Happened Next

Following the advice of pastor Andy Stanley, I just unhitched Jesus from the Old Testament.

Written by Stephen Altrogge | Sunday, May 20, 2018

What’s all this stuff in the book of Hebrews about priests and the Most Holy Place and a guy named Melchizedek? It feels kinda like Old Testament stuff to me, and I’m definitely done with that. That horse has been put out to pasture and shipped to the glue factory (that’s how that analogy goes,... Continue Reading

God Put You on the Pale Blue Dot

Why your small life is not meaningless.

Written by Tony Reinke | Sunday, May 20, 2018

For a secularist like Sagan, this snapshot of the cosmos is to be brought to a precipice of insignificance and to behold the meaninglessness of everything. Our lives mean nothing. Indeed the collective lives of everyone who has ever lived, combined, add up to nothing of significance. All the drama on this blue dot means... Continue Reading

The 10 Commandments of Progressive Christianity #3: Are Christians Too Judgmental?

The church should do more to repair/restore these relationships, but is too busy condemning people’s behavior.

Written by Michael Kruger | Sunday, May 20, 2018

To say we can never declare a behavior to be wrong is ultimately self-defeating. The rich irony for those people who say we shouldn’t judge is that they themselves are judging. They are declaring a behavior to be “wrong” (in this case, the behavior of judging), while at the same time insisting we shouldn’t declare... Continue Reading

We Will Devote Ourselves to Prayer

How much is prayer a priority in the life of those who are called to the ministry?

Written by Mark Johnston | Sunday, May 20, 2018

The second noteworthy detail is the order in which they articulate their apostolic duties: prayer first and preaching second. Even by this early stage of their work, they were discovering how the Holy Spirit, as Christ had promised, would enable them to speak and proclaim God’s word effectively – even under the most unlikely circumstances.... Continue Reading

Isaiah’s Sixfold Depiction of God’s Glory

What kind of God does the prophet proclaim in Isaiah 42:18– 43:21?

Written by Derek Thomas | Saturday, May 19, 2018

“Ideas have consequences. The blurring and sometimes complete loss of the doctrine of creation in our time affects the way we understand our nature and function as human beings. Creation is a reminder that the relationship we have with God is not that of equals. We owe our existence to Him, and we are essentially... Continue Reading

Justification In The Earliest Christian Fathers

Perhaps the first post-Apostolic use of the New Testament verb “to justify” occurs in 1 Clement

Written by R. Scott Clark | Saturday, May 19, 2018

“Clement could hardly have been clearer. Were we to read 32:4 out of context, we might be excused for wondering which of the Protestant Reformers wrote it. That language, however, did not come to us from the Protestants.”   Perhaps the first post-Apostolic use of the New Testament verb “to justify” (δικαιόω) occurs in 1... Continue Reading

Ascension Matters

How does Christ's ascension into heaven benefit us?

Written by Tim Bertolet | Saturday, May 19, 2018

Just as Paul might say about the resurrection “if Christ has not been raised…you are still in our sins” (1 Cor. 15:17), so too, we might say about the ascension “if Christ has not ascended into heaven itself, we are still in our sins.” Even after the work on the cross, there remains the phase... Continue Reading

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