Relational Curiosity
Relational curiosity is an essential part of loving other people.
As we encounter Christ through the Gospels and see how he shows relational curiosity, compassion, and kindness to those around him, we will, by the Holy Spirit’s power, be transformed into his likeness. My daughter Sophia loves murder mysteries and hates cliffhangers. Anything about Sherlock Holmes or Hercule Poirot is right up her alley.... Continue Reading
The Power of True Unity
Learning from the early church.
Many confuse unity with uniformity – that superficial sameness that only runs skin deep. Unity isn’t manufactured through external conformity. It emerges organically when believers focus together on something greater than themselves – the Lord Jesus Christ. A tragic lesson about focus emerges from the story of Eastern Airlines Flight 401. Flight 401 was scheduled... Continue Reading
The Theology of the Church
Sacraments and the Visible Church
But what about the Lord’s Supper? How does this sacrament relate to the visible church? It is presupposed that those who take part at the table have been admitted as members to the visible church. In an earlier article I wrote about the useful theological distinction of the visible and invisible church (WCF 25)... Continue Reading
Adversity
Valiant responses are what turn adversity into our ally.
“Shall we indeed accept good from God and not accept adversity?” (2:10); the answer to this question will comprise the last line of the story of our lives. Adversity confronts us at every turn in life—trials, injustice, temptations, and disappointments—from above, below, and all around. In the midst of God’s abundant blessings, come the... Continue Reading
Courage Is for Crisis, Strength Is for the Stress
Ask God for courage and strength.
Assurance makes you courageous and God’s strength helps you face the enemy head-on. Do you still want courage? Do you still want God’s strength? Maybe you need to drink the cup after all. I read somewhere that when we ask God to give us courage and strength we need to think twice what we... Continue Reading
What Does It Mean to Be “Above Reproach”?
Be above reasonable reproach.
Other ears might hear “above reproach” as a really low bar, meaning that I don’t need to have some taint on my public reputation. For many people, that’s not very difficult, and they think this is a really low bar and attainable. Exemplary Christians For many Christians—and pastors included—when you take a first look... Continue Reading
God Makes Much of Little Things
God “will bring to light the things now hidden in darkness and will disclose the purposes of the heart."
May we remember that the ordinary, daily, and mundane acts of faithfulness and kindness that no one else knows are well-known by God. He is watching. He is keeping track. In Heaven, He’ll reward us for our acts of faithfulness to Him, right down to every cup of cold water we’ve given to the needy... Continue Reading
Poisoning the Well
What we have heard is not the same thing as what we know.
Aren’t there people who you’ve “heard bad things about” that you avoid? You would never go ask them about any of the accusations, partly because the person who told these things would be upset with you for betraying them and partly because if what you heard is true then you do want to steer clear.... Continue Reading
What Is “Murder”?
Are you “murdering” anyone in your heart right now? What will you do about it?
If anger and (in effect) hatred are the same as murder, then what does this mean for everyday life? Jesus says it’s so important that we ought to skip church—to leave our seats on Sunday morning immediately, if necessary—and resolve issues with people right now. The 6th commandment (“You shall not murder,” Ex 20:13)... Continue Reading
To be a Pilgrim?
Energize us with the Pilgrim Spirit of the Lord Jesus who came to earth, was born in a stall, intinerated truth, and died on a Cross.
Where has the pilgrim spirit of John Bunyan gone? Lord deliver us from this day of banal, weak, spineless, timidity? His language may be quaint. His mindset and message are clear: study carefully the challenging call of the “Tinker of Bedford”! A Pilgrim Memory As I was reading this morning about the patriarchal pilgrim spirit,... Continue Reading
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