Are We Following the Roman Empire’s Path of Decline?
Part 2: A Fixation with Entertainment and Luxury
When an individual or a society is God-fearing, the focus is on the inward (Matthew 22:37-39). This leads to a depth of life that is truly worth living (John 10:10). As the Roman Empire pursued show and luxury, they experienced instant gratification (Philippians 3:19), but missed out on what truly brings satisfaction (John 6:35) and... Continue Reading
The Word Is Food for Our Souls
His word is meant to nourish us and fill our souls to overflowing.
Peter and the disciples feasted on Jesus as the true bread from heaven. But they also recognized that to feed on this bread required that they feed on his words. The food of the word gives access to a feast of life-giving flesh and blood. The Gift of Nourishment The word of God is... Continue Reading
Only Limited Atonement Coheres With God
All Christian traditions should reject any other atonement view and only confess the one associated with Calvinism.
If Christ died for every person, then in some respect it’s possible that all men can be saved. Yet, if it is possible for all unelected people to be saved, then how can unconditional election and irresistible grace be necessary for one’s salvation? And if those graces are not necessary for salvation, then how does such a... Continue Reading
Foreloved
Reflecting on how God has loved us before the foundation of the world.
We are such unlovable creatures. We’ve given God every reason to hate us, yet he loves us with an everlasting, covenantal love. His redemptive love for us has nothing to do with how good we are, smart we are, or interesting we are. In fact, the Bible speaks fairly bluntly about how God loved us... Continue Reading
Bema Seat Anxiety
When Grace becomes a performance review.
The image of the bema seat as a performance review — an audit of my Christian life — haunted me for years. Did I do enough? Is God pleased with me? Should I try harder so I can earn more reward? All of this ultimately undermines the gospel. Grace means I receive what I do not deserve.... Continue Reading
They Loved Christ and Still Couldn’t Agree
Hold before the Lord one relationship marked by tension, and ask for patience rather than resolution.
God’s purposes are not undone by human limitation. He works through imperfect servants who see differently, judge readiness differently, and sometimes part ways. That does not make conflict desirable, but it does mean it is not sovereign. God remains sovereign. They were not unfaithful men. They loved Christ and still could not walk the same... Continue Reading
The Hardship of the Christian Life
Relying upon God and patience often grow hand-in-hand in the Christian life.
Even if everything else in your life seems to be falling apart, take hope because one day, you will be with the Lord in paradise (Luke 23:43). Nothing in all of creation will be able to separate you from your King (Romans 8:35-39). Even when it seems as if there is nothing for you to... Continue Reading
‘Progressive’ Christians, Not Evangelicals, Are The Moral Sellouts
They're blind to their own rampant compromised values.
Has it never crossed his mind that millions of “White evangelicals” vote for Republicans for a variety of reasons other than superficial political alignment? Never mind that the party Mr. Fuller and his liberal sycophants favor government collectivism over individual responsibility, drag queens over the dignity of women and the sexual indoctrination of children over... Continue Reading
Learning from the Flood: The Importance of Waiting
A new beginning is coming like it was for Noah. It is certain, but we are not there yet.
Noah knew he and his family and the animals would be saved; God had promised this. Yet as to when, he did not know. The outcome was sure; the timeframe was not. Every day, is this it? No. Still waiting. Christians are called to wait as well. We know that the future will be bright,... Continue Reading
Shepherding the Sheep Toward Death
Ministers, helped by the Spirit of God, bring comfort to Christ’s sheep, reminding them that their Savior saves with a complete salvation.
The judgment of death perhaps shakes the believer with greater weight than the unbeliever precisely because he really knows the holiness of God, he knows the depths of his own sin, and he believes that God is just. In light of these truths, saving grace really is surprising and in the frailty of sickness or... Continue Reading
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