Divine Aseity and Your Day-to-Day
The doctrine of divine aseity brings into focus the fullness of God’s being in himself.
The story of Christianity is the story of a God who has everything and lacks nothing, graciously laying his life down for those who have nothing and lack everything. The late theologian John Webster once said of God, “He is the one who, out of nothing other than his own self-sufficiency, brings creatures into... Continue Reading
In Search of a Christian Political Theology: Dominionism, Kuyperianism, and Christian Realism
Is it not amazing how men and women who profess the same Christian faith can end up coming to such different political conclusions when we vote?
Our political ideologies are the product of people who simultaneously reflect and distort God’s glory—and no creation is greater than the people who created it. Our goal in the public square therefore should not be merely to champion our political tribes, because that would mean working to empower their sin as much as it would... Continue Reading
The Eternal Purpose of Temptation
The real test in temptation is to see if God’s Word will rule.
Mark it down: The more Scripture you know, the harder it will be to sin. Along with that my brethren, the more you are immersed in being a living sacrifice being transformed continually by the Holy Spirit as you stay in the Word (Romans 12:1-) how could your world view become temporal? How could you... Continue Reading
For God So Loved the World
All for whom Christ died will be saved.
Calvinism protects from the heresy of universalism on the one hand and the error of reducing the objective nature of the atonement on the other. The Calvinist recognizes that the death of Jesus saves everyone for whom it was designed. In other words, the atonement is viewed as limited in its scope and purpose. ... Continue Reading
Refugee? Mixed-Race? Please Stop Co-Opting Christ
If we make Jesus’s ministry about fighting injustice, we are misreading the New Testament and moving away from the Gospel.
Messing with the Gospel story to convince someone to accept it, or worse yet, to win a political argument is counterproductive and ultimately unbiblical. It cheapens the Gospel and distorts the true mission of Jesus Christ. In the last few years some Christians as well as some false teachers have written articles about Jesus... Continue Reading
Toward a “Radical” Hospitality in an Age of Fear
We have the ability to be known as a people who richly welcome believers and unbelievers alike into our homes.
Christians, above and beyond all other people, should have ample reason to practice hospitality—especially when others are not. We should do this not simply for the fact that it is a command given (Rom. 12:13; 1 Pet. 4:9), but we have a unique opportunity to seize this good practice while others forfeit it. It... Continue Reading
Sharp Eyes, Soft Hearts, and Sanctified Minds
How to evaluate Christian books.
A good Christian book should guide the reader to the Celestial City. It should lead them in a Godward direction and inspire them to live hopeful lives and holy lives. I review books – a lot of books. Some people have expressed an interest in how I evaluate them. A few specific criteria govern... Continue Reading
3 Ethical Issues in Technology to Watch for in 2021
Facing monumental challenges to our daily lives.
Some of the most talked about ethical issues in technology, even as 2021 is just getting started, are the debates over online content moderation, the role of social media in our public discourse, and the merits of Section 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act. 2020 was a year that not only challenged the... Continue Reading
When Self-Confidence is Lethal
The goal is to stand in the presence of God and enjoy His blessings with full assurance and confidence that we belong there.
The work of Christ on our behalf actually creates confidence and assurance; it is a source of assurance. The more we understand it, embrace it, and cherish it, the greater our sense of confidence and assurance will be. Union with Christ I have a teenage son who plays basketball. Recently, his coach recommended that... Continue Reading
Christian Duty in Times of Plague
Let us take courage in the face of danger, and let us act according to Scripture and conscience.
The elders of the church took seriously their task, not only of ministering the compassion of Christ to the sick (at great danger to themselves!), but also of reminding Christians of their duties to one another in the Gospel. Christians were not to abandon one another or their family members in the face of disease.... Continue Reading
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