A Slow Poison
Euthanasia in Holland and Belgium shows that “free choice” ends up devouring itself.
Once allowances have been made for terminally ill children, the question will inevitably be asked, “What about physically suffering children who aren’t terminally ill?”…This is how the culture of death works its slow poison. This is how voices of death are elevated as kind and compassionate, while voices of life are drowned out as inhumane,... Continue Reading
Putting Suffering in its Place in Consecration to God
We often struggle with embracing and doing God’s will, especially if it includes suffering.
The apostle Peter found victory over his fear and insecurity in God’s grace. He learned to trust the Lord on the journey of being like Jesus, consecrating himself to God. Is there a closet, a door in your heart that has been closed to God, locked, an area of your life, a fear, that you... Continue Reading
Who Ought to Read Scripture in Public Worship?
The Westminster Divines believed that the weightiness and importance of public scripture reading meant that not just anyone could do it.
Who may (or ought to) read scripture in public worship is severely limited by the words and implications of our standards and even sanctified common sense. And I hope PCA officers will consider that our fathers in the faith may have been right about these things. The reading of scripture in public worship is... Continue Reading
Thoughts on a Recent Accusation of Institutional Failure against Wheaton College
It takes but little observation to see that Wheaton has a real problem with worldliness.
There are few better ways to empty the pews than by going along with the spirit of the age in its professed desire for equality, and yet Wheaton stiffens its neck and blinds its eyes and marches on gladly, proclaiming its fidelity to Christ while at the same time disobeying the actual teachings of his... Continue Reading
Coming Face to Face with Negative World
Christians live in a culture where authoritative opinions are contrary to that of individual faithful Christians.
Renn’s book is so valuable because it brings to the surface the cause of this tension that Christians now feel in the Negative World. Further, by uncovering the nature of these temptations, he accordingly makes the choices ahead for faithful Christians more stark: which way, Christian man? Why Aaron Renn’s Book is so Important... Continue Reading
The Need to Recover Apologetics
Projections show a continuing decline in those identifying as Christians. There is a concurrent decline in theological orthodoxy.
Even the most devout faith will sooner or later falter and fail unless those who hold it are willing to bring it into public debate and to test it against experience in every area of life. If the Christian faith about the source and goal of human life is to be denied access to the... Continue Reading
How Consumerism Trains Us to Devalue the Past
In today’s topsy-turvy world, youth has status.
The impact of consumerism is one reason why church sessions and elder boards often spend more time than is decent on discussions about worship and programs. Someone will make the point that certain young people have left because the worship is not to their liking and thus the church needs to rethink how it does... Continue Reading
Deadly Familiarity
When you craft a Jesus that looks just like you—don’t be surprised when you get bored.
Familiarity of the tender variety persists in reminding you of the gospel and deepening your communion with Christ. But if you’re not careful, cold-hearted familiarity will betray you with kisses, poison your wineglass, and watch impassively while your life slips steadily away. You might not even realize it’s happening. Unexamined familiarity will prevent you from... Continue Reading
An Excerpt From Stephen Wellum’s Systematic Theology, Volume 1
From canon to concept.
The good news of Jesus Christ—who he is and what he accomplished by his death, resurrection, and exaltation—is simply incoherent unless certain structures are already in place. You cannot make heads or tails of the real Jesus unless you have categories for the personal/transcendent God of the Bible; the nature of human beings made in... Continue Reading
God, Government and Anarchy
Anarchism is not a viable biblical or political option.
“Freedom and political power are not antithetical realities in the fallen world. Ellul seems not to recognize that there can be no freedom without justice and that in a fallen world there can be no justice without power. He seems not to understand that while freedom is in most cases a desirable political condition, anarchism... Continue Reading
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