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God’s Ambassadors: Advice for Preachers

Preachers are not mere professionals, paid to study topics and prepare sermons.

Written by Chad Van Dixhoorn | Monday, January 14, 2019

Unsurprisingly, the assembly speaks to preachers in such as way as to remind them that both in his motivations and in his concerns the preacher is a pastor. The preacher is to address the people in such a way that they sense his “loving affection” and his “godly zeale & hearty desyre, to doe them... Continue Reading

You Can’t Preach Christ Without Preaching Depravity

If we are to understand the magnitude of God’s grace, we need to understand the totality of our depravity.

Written by Bradley Larson | Monday, January 14, 2019

Preach Christ or go home, Spurgeon says. And for what was Christ crucified? Why did his pure blood flow down the plank of a criminal’s cross? Because of sin. Because of our depravity. Therefore, to ignore the depth of our darkness changes the story—it weakens it.   Depravity isn’t exactly en vogue these days. You... Continue Reading

5 Ways to Prioritize the Word in Worship

Handle the Word of God faithfully so you may be a worker approved by God (2 Timothy 2:15).

Written by Juan Sanchez | Sunday, January 13, 2019

God created by His Word. He sustains all things by His Word. He’s given us His Living Word, Jesus, and now, He’s given us the written Word (2 Timothy 3:16-17). Therefore, whenever we hear the Bible, we’re to receive it as the very words of God (1 Thessalonians 2:13). Remind the church of these glorious truths.... Continue Reading

Giving Up Our Rights

Paul’s main method of evangelistic ministry was focused upon giving up his rights.

Written by Kole Farney | Sunday, January 13, 2019

Evangelistic ministry always costs somebody something, but Paul made sure it didn’t cost his hearers. He preached for free. He loved the reward of costly preaching and was able to win more Jews, Gentiles, and weak believers because of it (9:19-23). This ministerial strategy is consistent with the incarnation and life of Christ.    Consider the... Continue Reading

Public Trust of Pastors at an All-Time Low

37 percent is the lowest rating pastors have received in the history of the Gallup survey.

Written by Aaron Earls | Saturday, January 12, 2019

This year marked the first time since Gallup began surveying Americans about trust of various occupations in 1977 that fewer than 4 in 10 gave clergy the highest ratings. In 1985, 67 percent said clergy had high or very high honesty and ethical standards—the high-water mark for the profession.    Americans trust those delivering shots... Continue Reading

Growing Beyond Bi-Polar Spirituality Or Why You Should Be In A Confessional P&R Church

We do not exhaust God’s people with endless activities because we do not measure piety by busy-ness nor by monastic retreat or achievement.

Written by R. Scott Clark | Saturday, January 12, 2019

There is a theology, piety, and practice that is not bipolar—or is not supposed to be so. The theology of the confessional Presbyterian and Reformed (P&R) churches (as distinct from the mainline or liberal P&R churches) affirms the inerrancy of God’s holy Word, the goodness of creation (against the Gnostics), the reality and effects of... Continue Reading

Top 10 Stories on The Aquila Report for 2018

Numbers 1-10 of the top 50 articles for 2018

Written by Staff | Friday, January 11, 2019

In keeping with the journalistic tradition of looking back at the recent past, we present the top 50 stories of the year that were read on The Aquila Report site based on the number of hits. We will present the 50 stories in groups of 10 to run on five lists on consecutive days. Here... Continue Reading

David Platt Drops 50-Point Sermon from Revelation at CROSS Conference

Here are all 50 points.

Written by Jonathan Howe | Friday, January 11, 2019

Platt, who preaches for nearly six hours during his annual Secret Church events, made it through the entire book of Revelation and all 50 points in about an hour at the missions conference in Louisville, Kentucky. The points included 48 characteristics of Jesus and a pair of exhortations. Video of the sermon (and others from... Continue Reading

Top 50 Stories on The Aquila Report for 2018: 11-20

Numbers 11-20 of the top 50 articles for 2018

Written by Staff | Thursday, January 10, 2019

In keeping with the journalistic tradition of looking back at the recent past, we present the top 50 stories of the year that were read on The Aquila Report site based on the number of hits. We will present the 50 stories in groups of 10 to run on five lists on consecutive days. Here... Continue Reading

Why Two or Three Does Not Constitute a Church

"Christ is in the midst of us when two or three are gathered together."

Written by Stephen Kneale | Thursday, January 10, 2019

Evidently these verses have absolutely nothing to do with what constitutes a church. It has nothing to do with the minimum number of people required to be a church and nothing to do with whether you have a church based on the number of people at any given meeting. The context has everything to do... Continue Reading

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