How Does God’s Law Apply to Us Today?
Until we know our sin for what it truly is, we cannot know our need of the grace offered to us in the gospel.
The law is to a believer what a mirror is to a person’s face: It doesn’t cause the spot of sin, nor does it have the power to wipe it away. All it can do is give us a picture of who we really are and direct us to Him whose blood washes us whiter... Continue Reading
Disappointment and Guidance
How might Jesus’ abandonment help you refashion your disappointment when your future remains unclear or your life goes in an unexpected direction?
God spoke to the fathers by the prophets at many times and in many ways (Gen 15:1, 37:5, Ex 3:2, Jdg 20:18, 23, etc.). But the essence of the reward is not about communication from God. If you expect God to speak clearly every time you ask for help, you will be disappointed. Have... Continue Reading
Forged In The Fires Of Trials
You may not choose the fire, but you can choose to trust the One who sends it.
The lust that festers, the pride that refuses to kneel, the bitterness that justifies itself, the laziness dressed in theological robes—these are what the fire is meant to expose. And God is relentless in His mercy. He will torch every idol that keeps you from looking like His Son. He will boil out every drop... Continue Reading
Could You Imagine? When God’s Good Gifts Wreck Us
The best news of all required the death, burial, and resurrection of the very Son of God.
Life in this broken world has a way of battering and beating us down, but our God “heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds. He determines the number of the stars; he gives to all of them their names. Great is our Lord and abundant in power; his understanding is beyond measure. The Lord... Continue Reading
Taking A Closer Look at Colossians 3:1–4
How can thinking more clearly about where all this is headed give me more victory as I fight for holiness right here and right now?
Sometimes there’s a knock on this heavenly-mindedness that Paul’s calling for, as if it’s a kind of betrayal of the earth, minimizing how important things are here and now, a distraction from our calling here and now to serve God in this world and this life. And I’m sure people have been guilty of that... Continue Reading
Why I Still Believe in the Local Church (Even When It Hurts)
The local church may not be perfect, but it is loved by a perfect Savior. And He’s coming back to finish the work He started.
Because the Church is filled with sinners. They will disappoint you. And you will disappoint them. But God is doing something in that tension. In the meantime, as we wait for the return of Christ, He is sanctifying us through the very mess that tempts us to run. “Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens... Continue Reading
Extraordinary Grace for Ordinary Problems
There is no problem too big for God, and there is no problem too small for God.
At one point I spoke with a spiritual mentor, who challenged me with wise counsel. I don’t remember exactly what was said, but it was something like: “Ben, this is a challenge for you. Maybe instead of wishing for a more impressive trial, you should handle this one as biblically as possible.” That advice was... Continue Reading
The Whole Burnt Offering
Leviticus 1:2-17
“He shall lay his hand on the head of the burnt offering, and it shall be accepted for him to make atonement for him.” What would you do if you survived the apocalypse and were one of only a handful of people left on the planet? Plenty of fiction has been produced exploring that... Continue Reading
Why Wisdom Requires God
“The foolishness of God is wiser than man’s wisdom, and the weakness of God is stronger than man’s strength.”
If wisdom is, as philosophers, theologians, and now even scientists agree, “morally grounded,” then it must rest on an objective, transcendent foundation. If moral truth is merely a matter of personal or popular opinion, then wisdom itself becomes negotiable, and even the most heinous acts could be called wise under the right circumstances. But this... Continue Reading
The Compassion of God.
"I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion”
The Lord God of heaven and earth is ‘full of compassion and is merciful’ (James 5.11). The prophet Joel pleaded with sinners to return to the Lord God in genuine repentance for He is gracious and compassionate (Joel 2.13). The LORD your God is a COMPASSIONATE GOD (Deut 4.31). The compassion of God is... Continue Reading
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