4 Psalms You Didn’t Realize Point to Christ
Read the Psalms with a focus on Christ.
When we read a psalm of praise such as Psalm 145, we are not being asked to carry the burden of praising God on our own; rather, we are invited to join the choir of Jesus as he leads us in praise. The initiative is with Jesus, the song is by Jesus, the tune is... Continue Reading
Folly has a Strategic Plan to Get You
Folly has the packaging, but its contents are meaningless at best and often deadly.
You don’t have to know everything to follow wisdom and avoid folly, but you have to know where to start. If you trust and follow Jesus, he promises, in fact he delights to lead the simplest person into profound wisdom. Jesus himself, as he reveals himself in Scripture, comes with spectacular packaging. And in our... Continue Reading
The Death of Doubt in the Death of Christ
Our history, the story of humanity, is one of crime - crime against one another, and above all, cosmic treason against a holy God.
Before God saved me, I was not an innocent man who happened to be chained to a dead sinner – I was both the dead man and the murderer. “And you were dead in the trespasses and sins in which you once walked” (Ephesians 2:1). Let’s forever banish the notion that when Christ saves us... Continue Reading
The Bible Is Not Boring (Part 1)
But Here Are Eight Reasons You Might Think It Is
The method for establishing familiarity is frequent exposure, even immersion. Ask yourself what book of the Bible you’re least familiar with. Now, why not do something about it? The Bible is not boring. It is the Drama of the ages, the Story of all stories. In this book we read of the living God’s... Continue Reading
Words That Are Worth More than a Picture
The Apostles’ Creed has helped the followers of Christ over the centuries focus on a particular core of beliefs refined from the teachings of the Bible.
Today, we need the Apostles’ Creed more than ever, but in our current church culture, there is a tendency to reject words for an emotional experience. Far too often, we see performance-driven worship use imagery to draw us into a higher emotional state. I read an article a while ago that has stuck with... Continue Reading
3 Imperatives for Christ’s Early Disciples (and for Us)
Repentance has always been and will always be the way into restored fellowship with God.
Three thousand people could point to that specific day when they repented, were baptized, and received forgiveness and the gift of the Holy Spirit. That first Pentecost was not only the dividing line of history; it was the dividing line in their lives. “Let all the house of Israel therefore know for certain that... Continue Reading
Does Hebrews 6 Teach You Can Lose Your Salvation?
This passage confuses us because it relates to how we process the relationship between the gospel’s promises and its admonitions.
The preacher expects us to take to heart both the urgent warning against a final departure from Christ and the admonition to assured confidence in God’s promise without any whisper of contradiction. He doesn’t admonish us to doubt the inheritance that God assures us by his sworn oath and promise. God regularly uses warnings and... Continue Reading
What Does the Bible Mean by “The Heart”?
The heart conveys the totality of our inner self.
There is nothing in the Christian’s heart—whether in the mind, desires, or will—that is untouched by God’s grace. Our hearts are enlightened, made pure, and established in the truth of the gospel of Jesus Christ. We know God truly, love Him sincerely, and follow Him resolutely. We call those white flakes that appear in... Continue Reading
How to Show Mormon Missionaries That the Bible Contradicts Their Gospel
You can help Mormon missionaries see that the Bible is at odds with the teachings of Joseph Smith and the LDS Church.
Even if an angel from Heaven brought the Mormon gospel, Paul warns us not to believe it. At this point, gently ask them if they know the gospel Paul preached. If they don’t, share the true gospel of salvation—Ephesians 2:8-9. I want to make a promise to you. After reading this, you’ll be prepared... Continue Reading
This Life Is All about Jesus
He came as a Servant of the Lord to do the will of the Father.
As we think of Jesus, he was radical in the way he served people. In a culture that despised the idea of “servanthood” Jesus was eventually murdered on a cross for his heart of service to the world. Counter Cultural in Age of Ego-Centeredness “Take all I can!” That seems like what I see... Continue Reading
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