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Preacher: Less Application Please!

the Christian life is not primarily about a moral lifestyle

Written by Chris Thomas | Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Christianity could be defined as mankind’s proper response to the revelation of God’s holy righteousness and the demonstration of his grace as seen and experienced in the person of Jesus Christ. The defining attribute of my Christianity is not my ability to behave and act like a Christian, but that I am a sinner saved... Continue Reading

Overcome Evil with Good

So long as God rules and eternity awaits, evil will never triumph.

Written by Collin Hansen, and Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra | Tuesday, May 11, 2021

The news of their loving response headlined newspapers all over India—and then all over the world. It was a major story in the West. Gladys and Esther drew attention again when they chose to stay in India—even though some tribal people hid Dara Singh for a year before he was caught by police. Even though... Continue Reading

Geerhardus Vos, A Ruling Elder And The Reality of the Slippery Slope

Geerhardus Vos spoke prophetically and directly to the issue of the slippery slope.

Written by William H.Duncan | Monday, May 10, 2021

My perception of the precipice of the slippery slope in the PCA is the endorsing of and/or the practice of Good Faith Subscription in the Presbyteries of the PCA. Let me quote Vos one more time from this letter. Speaking about the New School/Old School reunion in 1871 and the accommodations made therein he says,... Continue Reading

Biblical Apologetics: How Shall We Respond to Unbelief?

Well-meaning Christians have turned apologetics into a nasty slug fest. Nothing could be further from the truth.

Written by Dr. David Steele | Monday, May 10, 2021

Our response to unbelief is crucial.  The world is watching.  May our apologetics match the biblical model.  And may we proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ in a winsome and compelling way.  For in the final analysis, all of God’s elect will hear and believe. “Therefore let it be known to you that this salvation... Continue Reading

The What, When, and Why of Exhorting One Another

It is our God-given calling as Christians to keep our brothers and sisters from falling into this darkness

Written by Debora Cardenas | Monday, May 10, 2021

The author of Hebrews says that without this constant encouragement, we are prone to the “hardness of the deceitfulness of sin” (Heb. 3:13). Without the encouraging word of the gospel preached to us every single day from within and from without, we are likely to instead believe the lie of the devil. We will become... Continue Reading

The Church’s Valiant Sons: Spurgeon on Deacons

Because of these deacons’ humble perseverance and faithfulness, the history of their church would be forever changed.

Written by Geoff Chang | Sunday, May 9, 2021

Spurgeon believed that deacons must be characterized by humble, persevering faithfulness. After all, “seldom are their names mentioned in public, and yet they are the mainstay of the church, the regulators of her order, and the guardians of her interests. Some of them have held the fort in troublous times: they have seen a dozen... Continue Reading

Pastoring the Police

Share the Gospel with police, pray for justice with them, and remind them that we are all image bearers of God, worthy of honor, respect, value, and dignity.

Written by Joseph Randall | Sunday, May 9, 2021

I encourage each pastor to pray and consider reaching out to your local police department to see if there are programs like this already in place for you to join. If not, maybe God is calling you to start a program to be salt and light and point the police and your community to the... Continue Reading

America’s Achilles’ Heel: Powerless Sermons and Prayerless Churches

The strength of the church is in its purity and spiritual power, not in its numbers.

Written by Shane Idleman | Sunday, May 9, 2021

Leonard Ravenhill noted that the Cinderella of the church today is the prayer meeting. The prayer meeting is relegated to a dark corner somewhere in the church on an off night so that there is little expectation that anyone will pay her any attention. She goes about unnoticed, unloved, and uncelebrated, yet she is the... Continue Reading

Zoom, the Pandemic, & the Death of Sacred Spaces

Zoom—as a medium of education and relationship—prevents us from truly connecting because of technology’s nature to divide, distract, and isolate.

Written by Mark Jedrzejczyk | Sunday, May 9, 2021

Like television or the invention of writing, Zoom makes a promise that it cannot uphold. Those that wish to be monks will be monks wherever they are, but sacred spaces exist to provide a connective tissue for the rest of us. Some instructors have found that Zoom school has been highly effective for the monkish... Continue Reading

Putting Others First, the Way of Jesus

We still build the church by watching how we speak and how we act, when fellow believers disagree.

Written by Dan Doriani | Saturday, May 8, 2021

Christians disagree about food and drink and the use of time. We differ about the best way to spend money, use social media, seek entertainment, express ourselves politically, stay healthy, and more. For the sake of others, we must ask, “Should I keep my convictions to myself? Act in ways that please others, instead of... Continue Reading

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