When Her Suffering Shakes Your Faith
Sympathy is a right response when someone is suffering, but when you allow your emotional response to a situation to define who God is, your view of Him will always be distorted.
Satan began by questioning what God said and the truth of who He was. All the serpent needed to do was begin to shift the woman’s thinking about God, a little at a time. The serpent also knew that if Eve began rewriting what she knew to be true in her own mind without going... Continue Reading
3 Essential Aspects of Godly Manhood
Men, if the cultural onslaught against your manhood has started to dampen your ambition to lead, protect, and provide for the people under your care, let Scripture renew your desire to fulfill this glorious calling.
The man’s calling in relationship to the woman is reaffirmed throughout redemptive history. Man is tasked in Scripture with spiritual and institutional leadership (Lev. 4:22; Judg. 11:6; 2 Sam. 23:2-4; 1 Kings 14:7; 1 Chron. 15:27; Neh. 11:17; Eph. 5:23; 1 Tim. 2:12-14; 3:1-8; Titus 1:5-9), as the physical and spiritual protector (2 Chron. 17:13;... Continue Reading
An Odd Detail That Points to Christ’s Cosmic Reign
Knowing that the Gospel writers give us nothing superfluous should inform our reading.
The Gospel writers include only the most pertinent information in their narratives. They don’t give us every historical detail at their disposal. For example, here in Mark 16:5, only one angel is found in the tomb, whereas Luke 24:4 says there were two. Is this a contradiction? No, Mark doesn’t claim there was only one... Continue Reading
How Should Pastors and Elders Relate to the Sheep?
The Lord is concerned not simply with saving an innumerable throng from every tongue, tribe, and nation but with saving a people made up of distinct individuals, where every single person matters.
Pastors and elders should relate to the sheep humbly and with ongoing personal repentance. When one thinks about the responsibility of being a faithful shepherd of God’s people, it is awe-inspiring and, in a very real sense, terrifying. The stakes are high, and shepherds will be called to account for their work in shepherding the... Continue Reading
What Is in a Day?
We do not know what all the pressures are in our day ahead; yet, we choose to remember these promises from God and will allow them to impact us throughout the pressure.
Essentially, our day becomes a twenty-four opportunity to worship our God, seeking to live a Christ-exalting life as we walk in the Spirit. We walk with Christ. He goes with us everywhere we go. The Spirit indwells us. We live in God’s world and in His presence. We are not alone today. Instead, we are... Continue Reading
Why “Proverbs Aren’t Promises” Is Misleading
The promises of Proverbs typically involve blessings or curses for those who keep or reject the covenant stipulations to know the Lord and walk in his wisdom.
Promises and commands all have a context. Just as Jeremiah 29:11 was a promise with a context (not modern-day graduates, but ancient Israelites in exile), so also proverbs have a context, a specific situation at which they are aimed. And instead of seeing proverbs as “general” or “broad” statements, we need to see them for what they... Continue Reading
Every Thought Captive
Every century has a story to tell about Christ’s faithfulness to His promise, even those centuries that are perhaps less well known to us than others.
Rome was not built in a day, and neither was the confessional, Reformed, Protestant church. The faithful men and women of the seventeenth century continued the work of the sixteenth-century Reformers by bringing every doctrine, every practice, and every thought captive to the Word of God. In our day, many Christians have a view... Continue Reading
Taking God in Vain
This commandment encompasses much more than refraining from using God's name profanely; it involves a reverence for everything that represents God, including His titles.
The titles of God are not mere labels; they are revelations of His nature, declarations of His character, and signposts for His authority. Taking God’s titles in vain means taking His name in vain and taking Him in vain. Using them in a way that diminishes their significance, misrepresents His nature, or treats them lightly... Continue Reading
What is Spiritual A.I.D.S.?
“Acquired Ignorance of the Doctrines of Scripture”
While many churches are replacing the teaching of the word of God with other “spiritual tools” and “spiritual disciplines,” the knowledge and understanding of the actual word of God is receding to the background in the information base of many Christians. This sad phenomenon has reached “crisis status” in our opinion. However, as far as... Continue Reading
Creation: God’s Image and Human Identity
Five things about what it means to be human.
Only God can tell you who you really are. It is difficult to ascertain what it means to be human. But our identity and function are tied to our being created in God’s image, as male and female. God made us finite, bound by space and time to live in community and care for creation.... Continue Reading
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