In Jesus We’re Enriched in Every Way
God enriches His church for His glory as we use our God-given gifts to serve one another in love.
What was true of Corinth is true of us. We have been enriched in every way. We don’t lack any spiritual gift. But just like them we must learn how to use them for God’s glory and our collective good. I wonder how you’ve read the word ‘you’ so far in these opening 9... Continue Reading
Why Islam Is False—and Why Christian Confusion Is Not Harmless
Islam denies the Son, rejects the cross, replaces grace with law, and offers submission without salvation.
The church does not serve the world by muting the truth. She serves the world by bearing faithful witness to it, patiently, honestly, and without fear. Christ is not an idea to be negotiated. He is Lord. The gospel does not need supplementing, softening, or strategic silence. It saves because it is true. This... Continue Reading
Habits, Hobbies, and Traditions: A God-Given Necessity in Fighting Sexual Sin
Intentionally living out every experience of life glorifying and enjoying God forever.
In Christ, you can live in every blood-bought season of life fully communing with your God, and growing in godliness through intentionally crafted habits, hobbies, and traditions. All sexual sin pursues a pattern to life that’s contrary to God’s design for seasonal living. Thus, fighting sexual sin involves our submission to God’s ordered seasons... Continue Reading
Why We Sing Old Testament Psalms
Jesus Christ is the center of the Psalter.
When we sing the Psalms, we are singing the very words of Christ in His agony (Psalms 22:1–21; 69:1–29; 88) and His ecstasy (Psalms 16:11; 17:15; 22:21–31). Putting His words on our lips means that we are uniting ourselves to Him by faith and identifying ourselves with His sufferings and glories. Introduction “The 150... Continue Reading
Murdering Your Future: The Sixth Commandment and the Sin of Neglect
God does not merely forbid murder—He forbids the entire culture of death that precedes it, enables it, and quietly sustains it over time.
When God supplies ordinary means for preserving life, building strength, and sustaining vigor, and we consistently reject them, we participate in a slow, cumulative form of self-destruction that accrues over years and decades and eventually bears the full weight of death. You shall not murder. Exodus 20:13 When most people consider the Sixth Commandment,... Continue Reading
Matthew 6:19-25: “Making a Good Investment”
How we live now affects the joy that we will experience in the life to come.
People often play the short game—living without reference to God and thinking that the stuff of this world is as good as it gets. But there is a long game—to enjoy God now and for all eternity. I like the concept of idols when it comes to seeing what is wrong with the human... Continue Reading
What Does It Look Like to “Put On” Patience?
The patience of Christ enables us to bear with one another.
Patience is a virtue that can only come from the new-creation clothes of Christ. As we who believe in Christ pursue the virtue of patience, he will enable us to bear with one another and forgive each other, as the Lord has forgiven us. Pursue Patience Patience is a virtue, they say, and it... Continue Reading
What Makes a Work Good?
The Lord rewards righteousness rendered to Him.
Believers adorn our profession by walking in the light of Christ’s Word. We act in faith (Hebrews 11:6). We obey from the heart (Romans 6:17). We commit ourselves to the Scriptures, “a lamp to [our] feet” (Psalm 119:105). We aim for the glory of God, which will always prove to be for the good of... Continue Reading
Christ’s Victorious Obedience
By submitting to the will of the Father, he triumphs over the devil.
By submitting himself sinlessly to the father’s plan for redemption, the Son acted as the last Adam (Rom. 5:12-21) and true Israel of God (Hosea 11:1; Matt. 2:15), overcoming Satan in the only way that he could have been conquered. The evil one was constantly seeking to divert Christ from doing the will of his Father.... Continue Reading
Robert Murray McCheyne Was Wrong!
The quest for sustainable personal Bible reading.
I’m aware that suggesting McCheyne was wrong feels provocative, even irreverent. He was a godly man who loved Scripture and wanted others to love it too. But we’re not required to believe that every spiritual discipline from the past, no matter how well-intentioned, is above criticism or improvement. We’re allowed to ask whether a particular... Continue Reading
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