Men Lead by Singing
Men who sing the faith with their families are preparing them for a life of work, warfare, and worship.
At the end of life, when he is no longer able to sing, the man who has led his family in song will have a rich repertoire at hand and will have prepared himself well for the eternal song of the saints of God in heaven. Singing is a manly and powerful means of... Continue Reading
Politics, Conscience, and the Church: The Why, What, and How of Political Disagreement
All Christians care about justice, but we don’t always agree about how to identify injustice and how to right those wrongs.
While Christians may not like the alternatives, voting for a party that celebrates murder in the womb, transgenderism, and a host of other sexual deviancies is at best exceedingly unwise and at worst sinful. Christians live as dual citizens of an earthly nation and the heavenly kingdom. To paraphrase Aristotle, politics is the science... Continue Reading
Devotion Begets Devotion: Encountering God in the Bible
God works on our hearts as we read the Bible. He meets with us and entices us to return and meet with him again.
God reveals himself to us in the pages of this holy book. To the novice and the expert, to the young and the old, God offers himself to those who would take up and read. The force of gravity that one object exerts on another depends on a few factors: the mass of each... Continue Reading
The Temptation of Self-Trust
My self is no more an unconquerable deity than was Baal or Zeus or Artemis of the Ephesians, no more able to help me, and no more worthy of worship.
There is the temptation to trust our own wisdom. Proverbs warns us: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding” (3:5–8). To believe that our own wisdom is sufficient to guide us not only is foolish but is the essence of sin. That belief led the first... Continue Reading
Retiring from the Game
If you’re young and think that retirement is too far down the road to contemplate, don’t be fooled.
If I’m unwilling to do the work, then it’s time to retire. I see too many pastors who want the paycheck, prestige, and honor, but are in cruise-control and are phoning in their sermons and counseling sessions. These are just some of the things I presently take into consideration as I think about what things... Continue Reading
One Simple Question a Friend Can Always Ask
How would you like me to pray?
When we say, “I’ll pray for you,” it can often also become a way of exiting the conversation. When someone is sharing details that are too intimate or too uncomfortable or too painful, we can extricate ourselves pretty neatly with a statement like that. But in asking, “How would you like me to pray?” we... Continue Reading
Churchill and the Crusades
Jesus Christ will defeat His enemies in history, and every knee will bow before Him as Lord and King.
What makes me sad is that over the centuries hundreds of thousands, or perhaps millions, of brave men died successfully protecting the West against the invasion of Muslims. Yet, in the last thirty years or so, our governments have essentially surrendered to Islam and turned places like London, Malmo (Sweden), the Twin Cities, the Paris... Continue Reading
On the Second Commandment and Living for God Through Christ
If we are going to live for God through Christ, we must take seriously what God says about how he desires to be worshiped.
I think we make a mistake by believing we are keeping this commandment by not bowing down to images. Of course, there are modern controversies that could be discussed, such as the Catholic practice of veneration of saints and the use of icons. There is also the distinction that some have made between religious worship... Continue Reading
He Was No Rebellious Son
The life of Jesus and Deuteronomy 21:18–21.
When you move from the Old Testament to the New Testament, you encounter the life of Jesus of Nazareth, and he seems to be the opposite of the son depicted in Deuteronomy 21:18–21. Whereas the son in Deuteronomy 21 wouldn’t obey the voice of his father or mother (Deut. 21:18), Jesus was an obedient son... Continue Reading
The Bell Tolls for DEI
Major companies are—finally—pushing back against progressive pressure tactics.
Target, with its mascot puppy’s tail between its legs, officially “scaled back” its pride displays this June, limiting its best and brightest rainbow gear to just a few stores in “strategic” locations. Bud Light is a cautionary tale sure to be taught as a case study in marketing degree programs for years to come. Home... Continue Reading
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