Uriah, the Hittite, A Martyred Hero of Israel
Uriah, the Hittite, acted more piously and righteously than David.
Other than this narrative, Uriah, the Hittite, is mentioned, interestingly, only once more: in the genealogy of Jesus; “David was father of Solomon, whose mother had been Uriah’s wife” (Matthew 1:6). God remembered Uriah! I can’t remember ever hearing a sermon or reading of Uriah being a righteous man. Yet, though most subtly here,... Continue Reading
The Quantity and the Quality of God’s Provision
His power and His wisdom.
I wonder if there was anyone who might see clearly that the Lord has provided in quantity but question its quality. If so, the issue isn’t so much with the power of God; it’s with the love and care of God. The Bible is full of stories of the provision of God. God provides... Continue Reading
Pastoral Care of Jesus
“I will never leave you nor forsake you.” (Heb 13:5).
In the year 2025, churches struggle to put the 1st-century principle into the 21st-century context. This question perhaps is the most controversial question in the context of pastoral care & counseling. Most believe that theology is to a minister what psychology is to counselors and the two do not really have much to do with... Continue Reading
You Don’t Need Another Prayer Technique
Don’t neglect cultivating a heart that recognizes how much we need prayer—how much we need God.
We often look to the Lord’s Prayer as a template for the kinds of petitions we should make to God. It is that, but Jesus teaches us a heart posture as much as a form of prayer: to approach God as “our Father,” to humble ourselves before the One who is “in heaven,” to seek... Continue Reading
What is the bible sufficient for?
Scripture is given to make use wise for salvation and to equip godly people for every good work.
How do I explain the fact that those who do not read the scriptures nevertheless seem to understand the inner workings of combustion engines and yet I, with my bible, still don’t know what is going on under a bonnet? Clearly the bible is not sufficient for every question we might have. It does not... Continue Reading
Keeping Promises
What would happen if all the Christians in the world kept their promises, and when they failed, asked forgiveness, even from non-Christians?
Am I expecting perfection? No, I fail others also. You probably just thought that about me, and you are right. But what is required of me is to ask for forgiveness when I fail to keep my promise to someone. “I will call you in the next two weeks and set up an appointment... Continue Reading
General Assembly Full Recap
A summary of reports given and actions taken by the 52nd General Assembly.
In 2024, PRCC endorsed 333 PRCC chaplains, and 170 chaplains and their wives attended the annual chaplain training held prior to the opening of the 51st General Assembly. Other MNA ministries like Ministry to State, and MNA’s ESL continue to grow and strengthen the church. Tuesday evening The Assembly elected Kevin DeYoung to serve... Continue Reading
Imprison God’s Word
Prepare sons to answer seduction with Scripture already in the cell.
You don’t give your children Bible verses like fortune cookies. You forge them like weapons. You don’t hope they remember what God says. You inscribe it with the kind of relentless repetition that writes eternity into their instincts. You train them to hear the lies of the world and respond automatically—with verses they didn’t even... Continue Reading
When Religious People Think They Are Safe
The very act of judging others while practicing the same sins becomes self-condemnation.
Self-deception is a very real danger! When religious people think they’re safe from judgment, they’re often in the greatest danger. Paul writes in Romans 2:1-11: “Therefore, you have no excuse, O man, every one of you who judges. For in passing judgment on another, you condemn yourself, because you, the judge, practice the very... Continue Reading
Why Your Church Can’t Save Your Kids
The Church is not responsible for discipling your kids. You are.
Stop waiting for the church to do what God has called you to do. The soul of your child is not a community project. It is a sacred trust. And one day, when they stand before God, they will not be judged by how entertaining their youth group was. They will be judged by whether... Continue Reading
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