Live Like Death Is Gain
Death, for believers, is better than life because death finally gives us Christ.
Having a Philippians 1:21 heart doesn’t mean you despise the God-given joys and giggles of life on earth—it means you realize that another life’s coming, another world, one that’s better than this one, even at its best. And not better by a little, but better by far. A few weeks ago, my seven-year-old informed me... Continue Reading
Complementarian Confessional Conflagration
There aren’t five reasons to oppose the Law Amendment to the SBC constitution. There isn’t even one.
The Law Amendment simply clarifies what our Constitution already calls for—close identification with the BF&M. Messengers have already proved their commitment to hold the line on the BF&M’s teaching on female pastors. If you had told me ten years ago that female pastors would become an item of contention again in the Southern Baptist... Continue Reading
Do the Gospels Borrow from Pagan Myths?
Most of the pagan "parallels" aren’t nearly so parallel as the skeptics suppose.
Parallels in other ancient religions neither prove nor disprove the authenticity of the New Testament documents. They simply demonstrate the common expectations of people in the first century AD. Even if some clear parallel did exist between the story of Jesus and previous religious expectations, this wouldn’t warrant the belief that the apostle Paul or the Gospel... Continue Reading
3 Ways to Have a Better Prayer Life
Remember that the privileged access you have to the Father came through Jesus the Son. What a marvelous path Jesus has paved for sinners to call upon the Holy One with confidence (see Hebrews 4:16). I don’t think I’ve ever met a Christian who was completely satisfied with his prayer life. You might know what... Continue Reading
Past Views of Satan
The ancient and medieval church often developed excessive and somewhat fanciful views of Satan and increasingly encouraged the office of exorcist.
Working through the civil authorities, Satan has launched waves of persecution against the church from ancient times through the Reformation, the Great Awakening, times of revivals, and all during the twentieth century, in which more Christians died for their faith than in all previous centuries combined. The church’s battle with Satan did not end... Continue Reading
Orthodoxy Is Not Optional
Neuhaus’ law remains undefeated—and a challenge for the faithful.
Whenever voices make a push to make orthodoxy optional, the faithful have a choice: to relent or to fight. And, if they fight, they will inevitably be painted as Big Meanies. When Christian colleges fire liberalizing faculty members, or when denominational authorities uphold church discipline against pastoral officers who violate ordination vows via heretical teaching... Continue Reading
Tame Tongues
Jesus keeps the heart and the tongue intricately connected.
James has already told us that it is impossible for humankind to tame the tongue (v. 8). So what do we do? Jesus tells us that it is not first our tongues, but our hearts, that are the real culprit. “But what comes out of the mouth proceeds from the heart, and this defiles a... Continue Reading
Faith or Repentance—Which Comes First?
Repentance is not the cause of our pardon, but it is a necessary fruit which flows from faith.
True faith is grounded in Christ’s work alone, not in anything we do. Yet, let me be clear: there is no pardon of sins without repentance (Luke 13:3; Acts 17:30). Repentance proceeds from faith; it does not precede faith. The cause of our pardon is Christ through faith. If repentance preceded faith, then our work... Continue Reading
A Warning We All Must Take Seriously
We need to learn from the Samson saga.
Samson’s story is Israel’s story. But it is also our story, and his tragedy may be ours too if we resist God’s call as he did. We too are holy people, or “saints” in the proper Biblical sense of that term (1 Corinthians 1:2; 6:1, 2; 14:33; Philippians 1:1; Colossians 1:2). In the words of... Continue Reading
10 Facts about Jesus’ Resurrection You Need to Know
The resurrection of Jesus is the only plausible explanation for the rapid growth of Christianity in the first three centuries AD.
From the evidence we find in the Bible, the extra-biblical sources written so close in time to the events of the four Gospels, and the rapid growth of the Christian faith after the resurrection, Christians can proclaim with confidence that Jesus of Nazareth is the Son of God who was born in the flesh, was... Continue Reading
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