How Does Providence Make You Feel?
In a world in which many ignore the providence of God and some despise the providence of God, some of us build our lives on it.
If God is as wise and powerful as Scripture says he is, it is not all that surprising that he sovereignly works all things according to his plans. It is surprising, however, that he would use that power, that authority, that providence to heal broken hearts, to bind up wounded souls, to choose, forgive, and adopt sinners... Continue Reading
Voices From the Past on Loving God Rightly
"For he is not justly called a good man who knows what is good, but who loves it." - Augustine
Bernard of Clairvaux (1090–1153) wrote On Loving God. He likewise speaks of loving God for himself: “We are to love God for Himself, because of a twofold reason; nothing is more reasonable, nothing more profitable” (On Loving God, I). Similarly, he writes, “You want me to tell you why God is to be loved and how... Continue Reading
Higher Education and the Great Commission
Many of us struggle to connect the dots between what happens on our college and university campuses and God's Mission in the world.
One of the most urgent needs in our time is the restoration of the inseparability of orthodoxy, or right believing, and orthopraxis, or right living. We do real harm to the global church and the advance of the gospel if we send out workers who are theologically illiterate or fundamentally unfaithful to authoritative biblical revelation. One only... Continue Reading
The Freeing Life of the True Proverbs 31 Woman
Christian woman can read Proverbs 31 as those called to refract divine character, and not as those called to be divine.
By God’s grace, your hands refract the wisdom of God (v13, 19, v20). Worn though they are with the weariness of the day, those hands stretch out in love toward those nearest her with a desire to provide even as God has provided for us. It won’t be perfect – it’ll be a beautiful refraction.... Continue Reading
I Long to See You: A Pastoral Plea for Valuing In-Person Gatherings
If it is true that worship includes service (Romans 12:1-2), then streaming is stunted worship on our best Sundays and consumer Christianity on our worst Sundays.
Throughout the ages, there have arisen very important discipleship questions that challenge the culture and convicts the Christian. Perhaps it is time to ask ourselves and others, “When will you return?” No doubt we will all have different answers and reasoned responses. For many it will be after vaccines are distributed, for others, it may... Continue Reading
Un-limiting Grace for the Chronically Ill
One of the most subversive ways we alienate the sick is by creating Christian performance standards they cannot hope to meet.
There is no bottom to God’s grace. You cannot be too unproductive, too unfocused, too weak, too inconsistent, too consistently needy, too helpless, too sad, or too ill for the gospel to come in and transform your life. If you are in Christ, there is nothing that will keep Him from making you whole and... Continue Reading
More in Truth
In spite of all their advantages, they did not know the truth.
With the world is only lies and falsehood. With the Christian is the Word and Spirit of truth given to us by the Son of truth who was sent by the Father of truth. God who is with us is truth! What kind of foolishness would desire lies rather than truth? So he answered,... Continue Reading
You Pity the Plant – Jonah 4:9-11
Believers today can be guilty of Jonah’s sin.
An attitude of superiority may lead to a failure to have sympathy for lost souls. We must lay aside our preferences and prejudices in order to reach the perishing. Every Christian has something they cling to—personal comfort, preference for their own nationality or ethnicity, materialism, traditionalism—which may hinder them from reaching the perishing. Perhaps no... Continue Reading
Share Five Truths About the Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit's ministry is both permanent and personal.
In creation, we have the Spirit breathing His energy, releasing the power of God in the act of creation. We have the same thing in the act of redemption, and we see it again in the divine act of giving to us the record in the Scriptures themselves. The doctrine of inspiration is entirely related... Continue Reading
An Old Cure for an Old Illness
Man has not changed.
While the issues today are certainly more complex than those faced 500 years ago (or even in Bible times), the fundamental issue is the same. Man is sinful. And sinful creatures sin. “Now, isn’t that an overly simplistic way of interpreting today’s events?” you may ask. Maybe it is. But it is an answer that,... Continue Reading
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