Persecution of Real Christians in America
Dedicated to all regenerate churchmen in the United States.
If you love Jesus, and you are a citizen of the United States, you may not carry scars on your body (like Paul and many others in the NT did); but you may very well bear scars on your heart and soul—and all of them are the scourges of God’s enemies who do the devil’s... Continue Reading
The Splendor of God
His Beauty, Glory, Worth, and Radiance Evoke Awe and Humility in Observers
The greatest of God’s most splendid, majestic, and royal works is the coming to save guilty worms who deserve His very own wrath. What a Savior! Splendid and majestic is His work (Psalm 111.3). In a song of praise to God, David, Asaph, and the worship-leaders proclaimed: “Splendor and majesty are before God” (1... Continue Reading
Complaining His Name in Vain
Like dragging pearls through the mire, we soil the name of the Almighty with our ingratitude.
We must confess. We must acknowledge that we have not rejoiced always, that we have not prayed without ceasing, that we have not given thanks in everything. We must admit that we have sung the name of Christ while murmuring against His providence. You shall not take the name of the Lord your God... Continue Reading
Words Matter
While words can hurt deeply, they can also heal dramatically.
Every word we speak or write has the power to bring life or cause harm, whether communicated directly or through social media. Let us remember the words of the Apostle Paul, who admonishes: “Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to... Continue Reading
Bringing God Less than the Best (Malachi 1)
We don’t want to give God the leftovers.
If God is the most important Person in our lives, that should be obvious. We should make time to serve in the local church. Our giving should be the first thing that comes from our budget. We should be keen to use our talents to build others up, not only to make more money. ... Continue Reading
When It Feels like God Is Against You
“There is a heartache in every pew.”
It may feel like God is against you, but His Word, which reveals His character, culminating in the cross of His Son, tells you otherwise. No matter what you are going through, no matter how much your heart is broken, no matter how you are feeling, this is God’s word to you: “If God is... Continue Reading
What Would the Apostles Do?
How and When to Use Acts as a Guide for the Contemporary Church
It is worth putting in the hard work to study this period of the church’s history. We can learn much from the early church—what it got right and what it got wrong—and especially from observing God at work in the lives of his people, sometimes through dramatic miracles and at other times through hidden acts... Continue Reading
“It was really hard for me to stay Protestant”
On Retrievalism and the Gospel
Does embracing retrievalism—as promoted in its most uncompromising form—sometimes destabilize Baptist and evangelical convictions? The answer, quite simply, is yes. This reality should sober us; it should provoke humility, repentance, and clear-eyed evaluation of retrievalism in Christ’s people. We are not playing with Monopoly money here; the well-being of souls, nothing less than their eternal destiny,... Continue Reading
Breaking the Cycle, Guarding the Gate
The gospel tells a story of redemption, mercy, and hope.
To the children of addicts, the children of divorce, the children of those imprisoned or shamed—there is hope for you. Your story does not have to repeat your family’s past. In fact, God often writes His most beautiful stories through people who come from broken beginnings. “The sons of Eliab: Nemuel, Dathan, and Abiram.... Continue Reading
The Cost of Courageous Preaching
A man who assumes the sacred office of watchman, shepherd, pastor, teacher cannot be a man-pleaser.
Pastor, preacher, teacher, here is the question: What is the last sermon you preached that took Spirit-supplied courage? Christian man, what is the last conversation, small group, or family devotion that required a word from God that you knew beforehand could cost you? Who has bad-mouthed you, slandered you, gossiped about you, despised you because... Continue Reading
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