Slaves and Masters
The institution of voluntary indentured servitude enables us to understand better what Jesus Christ has undertaken for our redemption.
An indentured servant, together with his family, was to be set free in the seventh year (Exodus 21:2–4). This was meant to remind Israel of what God had done in setting them free from their bondage in Egypt. That, in turn, serves as an Old Testament picture of the redemption that sinners experience through the... Continue Reading
Unity in the Midst of Trials
Like mindedness for us has this same goal: God’s glory.
With the Gospel as our basis for unity established, Paul turns his attention and ours to an expansion of how such unity is exhibited—likemindedness, or as the ESV translates it—“of the same mind.” Likemindedness is very important to Paul, he mentions it 10 times in Philippians. It literally means “to love the same things.” What... Continue Reading
Desperately Wicked Hearts
The human heart is the enduring problem.
A heart apart from God’s grace is desperately wicked but doesn’t know it. A heart touched by God’s grace might still slip into wickedness, yes, but it will knowingly turn in repentance and faith in God and find cleansing in His grace. Malcom Muggeridge famously observed that “the depravity of man is at once... Continue Reading
Supernatural Selection
We must understand that both natural phenomena and supernatural miracles are equally demonstrations of God’s power—for He is in control of everything that happens.
God is intimately involved in all aspects of the universe. Even with something as trivial as flipping a coin, or casting lots, the outcome is determined and controlled by God (Proverbs 16:33). The normal operation of the universe is not by its own power, but is by God’s power. Therefore, in the Christian worldview, “natural”... Continue Reading
How the Draconian COVID-19 Lockdown Measures Undermine the Abortion Lobby’s “My Body, My Choice” Mantra
It's not only an unscientific and rather stupid slogan, it is also an ugly and selfish defense of a horrific and violent action.
Now more than ever, as our society suddenly dispenses with arguments they have used to defend the killing of pre-born children for half a century, we should challenge our culture to live up to the principles they are currently appealing to. Abortion supporters have many arguments they utilize to defend feticide, ranging from difficult... Continue Reading
What To Do After You Preach
Where men preach, flaws abound.
Charles Spurgeon, arguably the greatest preacher of the past 300 years, famously said, “It is a long time since I preached a sermon that I was satisfied with. I scarcely recollect ever having done so.” And this guy was called “The Prince Of Preachers”! If Spurgeon found himself unsatisfied with his sermons, it’s safe to... Continue Reading
A World of Good to Do
How Christians Overcome Evil in Society
The social gospel becomes a big problem when it turns into a socialist gospel, including a push to grow the national government. Local Christian efforts that deal with problems otherwise left to government have the potential to shrink government by showing that private groups can do a better job. When I taught classes on... Continue Reading
Lest Israel Should Glory Against God
Salvation never ever comes from man, but always and only from the Lord.
God must sometimes cast us into a sick bed—into the absolute immobility of the fetal position—where we groan and writhe and pray and plot and plan and connive and capitulate, over and over again, until—at long last—the dreadful fever to justify ourselves finally breaks, and the compulsion to win God’s love through our own good... Continue Reading
Edwards in the Hands of Social Justice
Would we want to look at preaching in America without the sermons of Jonathan Edwards?
In order to examine the rationality of the present “cancel culture,” suppose the first impulse to bid Edwards farewell remained as the unvarnished desire and, thus, something we would attempt to do. What would the advice be in such an instance? Stop reading Jonathan Edwards? Ignore any Edwardsean influence in American culture or evangelical theology?... Continue Reading
The Falwells Can’t Script This
When one's sexual sin is played out in public, it becomes even more challenging to avoid scripting.
Explaining further, he helped me understand that stepping out of the shadows and asking for help put me on a path to restoration. Our pastor clearly admonished me to not “script” the recovery but to instead process the pain privately with trusted professionals, then later (much later) share the process. He, and others, walked with... Continue Reading
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