Your Secrets Keep You Sick
Satan’s shadow is shame.
When we as believers live life in the light, we should still expect the “father of lies” and his minions to taunt us with shame scripts and whispers of lies. How do fight this? In Luke 10:19, Jesus tells us “Behold, I have given you authority to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all... Continue Reading
Seeing God’s Hand in Hardship
Four spiritual advantages of affliction, as summarized by Thomas Watson.
Affliction sounds a retreat, to call us off the immoderate pursuit of earthly things. When two things are frozen together, the best way to separate them is by fire; so, when the heart and the world are together—God has no better way to separate them than by the fire of affliction. Knowing God is... Continue Reading
Pastor Mitty and Unsettling Souls
We are not saved because we articulated the gospel properly; we are saved because the gospel is true, and Jesus is Lord and Savior.
The solution to our cultural calamity is the gospel of Jesus Christ. Our only hope is simple repentance and trust in the Lord of all. We will never have social justice until we become committed to biblical justice. We have appealed to the better instincts of goblins and sought to find common ground with them... Continue Reading
Review of Jay E. Adams’s Keeping the Sabbath Today?
Adams largely shares the view historically called the “Continental Sabbath.”
The weekly Sabbath is not merely – or even primarily – a type or shadow. Rather, the weekly Sabbath is embedded in the middle of the Ten Commandments, which earlier generations viewed as the indispensable “lynchpin” between the two tables of the Law. Keeping the Sabbath Today? By Jay Adams Readers may ask why... Continue Reading
Who’s Afraid of the Teenage Years?
I was often warned of the struggles of parenting teens but rarely told of the blessings.
Parenting teens has given me the joy of seeing my children begin to make their own decisions—to make decisions that are significant and life-shaping, yet decisions that are wise and honoring to God. It is good to have children who are obedient and who will do the bidding of mom and dad, but it is... Continue Reading
History has Meaning Under God’s Direction
From the Christian perspective, God is undoubtedly active in history, working all things according to the counsel of His will (Eph. 1:11)
While our study of history outside of the Bible is merely human, the reality of history is controlled by the God of the Bible and is therefore wise and meaningful. Every strand of history has been woven into the larger fabric of reality according to the almighty will of the Lord.5 God causes all things to... Continue Reading
Social Justice Warriors: Rice Christians Revisited
"Conveyor belts" of fake conversions and immigration scams.
Consider some recent headlines that really should concern us. One of them says this: “We may have been scammed by asylum seekers, admits Church of England”. Another runs as follows: “Whistleblower Exposes Alleged Asylum Seeker Baptism Scam in Church of England”. The first piece begins this way: The Church of England has admitted for the... Continue Reading
Why The “He Gets Us” Super Bowl Commercial Fumbled
The problem is: God actually does “get us,” just not in the manner that the He Gets Us campaign advertises.
In the end, Christ was not crucified because He washed the feet of the marginalized and disenfranchised. He was not crucified because He said, “He Gets Us.” He was crucified because He preached a message that every single man, woman, and child must repent and believe, or they shall perish in Hell forever. That is... Continue Reading
One Bread, One Body? A Pastoral Reflection on Divisions in the Local Church
Though our churches are disrupted by division over the very things that should give us unity, it is our call and duty to continue to pursue purity and peace.
The view of paedocommunion advocates, however, is that the benefit of the sacrament can be conveyed without any active subjective reception by the recipient. In other words, the receiver can be “worthy” (as a baptized child of the covenant) and yet be “ignorant” of the sacrament’s meaning. Our elders reasoned that this different theology of... Continue Reading
Following the Footsteps of Jesus: Consecration to the Father
Jesus kept His gaze upon the glory to come.
We, too, will be glorified, because of Jesus. The day of true and final rest with God in heaven is coming. The day when we will experience complete freedom from sin and its consequences, the day when we will know full joy with God forever is our promised inheritance in Jesus. This life really is... Continue Reading
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