Going With God in Mission
“Mission” and “missions” are words used by God’s people to describe what we are called to participate in as believers.
As a church, the body of Christ (Ephesians 1:22), we are a body of witnesses. All of us. We live different lives, but we were all created to be Christ’s witnesses to the world. We are fitted by God for that purpose. Some of us go overseas as witnesses, some stay closer to home, but... Continue Reading
When Affliction Brings Our Sins to Mind
He put a new song in my mouth, a song of praise to our God. Many will see and fear, and put their trust in the LORD.
Afflictions that lead us to remember former sins are painful; the heartache of failure is discouraging. But remembering God our Father, who sent his Son into this world to take away our sins and to save us to eternal life, where there is no more sin or failure, is the comfort we need. Afflictions... Continue Reading
Cap Maker
If the cap should fit, pray wear it a bit, If not, you can leave it behind.
No offence is meant; but if anything in these pages should come home to a man, let him not send it next door, but get a coop for his own chickens. What is the use of reading or hearing for other people? The Apostle Paul instructs Pastor Timothy—and, by extension, all pastors—in the nature... Continue Reading
Men, Do Something Hard
Choose something that stretches you, commit to it, and let it shape you. Not to prove anything, but to become a man who can bear the weight.
Hard things recalibrate a man. Difficulty clarifies priorities. Struggle exposes weakness without destroying dignity and forces us to be honest with ourselves: I am not as strong as I thought. I must grow. Modern life has made it remarkably easy for a man to avoid difficulty. Climate-controlled rooms, automated conveniences, instant entertainment, and endless... Continue Reading
A Dying Man’s Consolation
What is the "active obedience of Christ" and why was it such a remarkable comfort to Machen in his dying hour?
It is good to know–especially when facing the next world–that for every time we have failed to conform to God’s will in thought, word, and deed, by actively sinning or failing to conform to His revealed will, His Son has fulfilled the obedience that we owe. Dismissing his doctor’s orders, J. Gresham Machen, beaten... Continue Reading
Laymen Should Participate (Not Lead) in Worship
A Response to Derek Radney
The PCA should reject such proposals to change our long-held convictions. We must remain true to the Scripture, which assigns exclusively male leadership in church governance and worship. We must remain true to the Reformed Faith, which has assigned the leading of public worship to ordained men or those training for ordained office. ... Continue Reading
What Happened to Our Pastor?
Scripture demands that potential church leaders show godly character.
Ample recent evidence shows how church leaders can be seemingly blind to a talented pastor’s flaws. Unfortunately, gifts lead to rapid ascent and flaws can cause swift collapse. Many ministries never recover. Therefore, if only for pragmatic reasons, the church should focus on godly character—but chiefly we should do so because God does. In... Continue Reading
In the World’s Finale
Words from a classic novel on hope for difficult times.
To know that Christ will make all things new doesn’t make the pain go away. We walk through, not around, the valley of the shadow of death. But we walk with the one who holds us, who will get us to the other side, who promises that this life is not all there is. There... Continue Reading
Parents, Try Praying This Prayer for Your Children!
Giving concrete form to a parent’s heart-longing for their children in prayer, in the words of Matthew Henry.
“In all these prayers for our children we seek your glory. Father, let your name be sanctified in our family. Let your kingdom come in our family. Let your will be done by us and our children as it is done by the angels in heaven.“ A Prayer That Parents May Offer for Their... Continue Reading
Distracted By Things We Can’t Know
Don't Let Speculation on Christ’s Second Coming Sideline the Gospel
Let’s spend our days growing closer to Him, building up our churches, evangelizing the lost, and getting the gospel to the nations. Our mission is to make disciples. It seems that every few years there’s a new best-selling Christian book that creatively fits the latest news headlines into Scripture, specifically the book of Revelation.... Continue Reading
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