Gospel Hope for a Culture Fixated on Getting Even
The desire for revenge.
As Christians, we can love our neighbors by helping them see that their inclination to get even, while understandable, is a destructive dead end. Jesus shows us a better, more effective, more satisfying way. Perhaps the recurrent theme of revenge is a just that: a black backdrop against which we see, for the actual wonder... Continue Reading
Thinking of Home
The ultimate hope of my soul is to see the resurrected Christ in His Father’s house, and He promised that this will happen.
Every single person, Christian or not, longs to be reunited with loved ones who have died, but the Christian longs to be with Christ. I can’t wait to see my father, my mother, and my friends in heaven, but beyond that, the ultimate hope of my soul is to see the resurrected Christ in His... Continue Reading
Works in the Book of James—“Fruits and Evidences of a True and Lively Faith”
Justification and Sanctification—Two Benefits of Salvation in Christ
James is writing about how true justifying faith leads to sanctification—to good works. He writes that a mere intellectual faith that does not lead to good works is dead (2:17). The question is then, what do good works do? Do they make us right with God? Or do they show that God has justified a... Continue Reading
The Sinful Serpents Twisted Around My Soul
Commune with your own heart daily; beware of Satan’s devices.
At times I am ready to hope the gloomy territories of the grave are almost ready for me, that I may lay down this body of sin upon the block for everlasting execution. O! when shall these clogs and fetters be knocked off, and the dark and gloomy walks of this valley of tears, be... Continue Reading
Learning Not to Know
Making Friends with Our Questions
Our ignorance matters, especially in the questions where we haven’t freed ourselves to question. Our knowledge of God is limited, and acknowledging this is required in order to push further into God and the faith. This can sound like valorising doubt, as though it’s ‘stunning and brave’ to doubt key truths of Christianity. It isn’t, and... Continue Reading
Moderation and Biblical Balance
When and when not to be an extremist.
A second and related thing I am not calling for is this: When I say we must avoid various extremes, that is not the same as saying we should simply always run with a lukewarmness about things. For example, when I recently put up a social media post about these matters, someone responded with this... Continue Reading
The Lord Sees: Learn to Rest in God’s Justice
El Roi: The God Who Sees
Jesus assures us the Father sees not only when we’re wronged but also when we do right, when we practice our righteousness in secret. The reason he tells us not to perform righteous acts before others is because, once again, the Father is El Roi: the God who sees. We live for the Lord, trusting... Continue Reading
A Golden Calf | Exodus 32:1-14
The Intercession: Moses prayer for Israel is a marvelous example of prayer that pleases God.
Moses appeals to God’s promise to the patriarchs. Notice that Moses does not make light of Israel’s sin. Indeed, in the remainder of the chapter, we will see Moses’ own wrath burning against the people. However, here he is set on turning away God’s wrath, and he does so by appealing to God’s own character... Continue Reading
Unbreakable Link of Salvation
He foreknew, predestined, called, justified, and glorified us.
Truly, nothing and no one can ever break this link because it is God who authors and accomplishes it all together. As you can notice, each sequence in this unbreakable link, are all acts of God. Indeed, this is what gives us assurance, that it is God who authored our salvation. And He is not... Continue Reading
A Quick Overview of the Triple Nones
Only eight percent of Americans are triple nones.
Simply put, a person has to pass three tests to be a triple none. Behavior. They never attend church. Belief. They have no beliefs about God other than they doubt or deny his existence. In other words, they are agnostics or atheists. Belonging. They claim no religious affiliation or preference. The most notable data Burge produced in this aspect... Continue Reading
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