A Better Sermon Will Not Help You!
I wonder how often we come to worship, consecrate ourselves to be students at the beginning of the service, hear a faithful presentation of God’s Word, swear to obey, and then do the opposite
“We are informed but incorrigible. Our heads and mouths are filled with God’s Word, but it does not affect our hearts and feet. We know what to do, but do it not. And in the end, our miserable existence is made more miserable. We heap sin upon sin and wonder what is wrong with our minister, our church, and our holy religion. On Sunday... Continue Reading
The Gospel of Sovereign Grace
When God teaches sinners that their very core is depraved, sovereign grace becomes the most encouraging doctrine possible
“Sovereign grace crushes our pride. It shames us and humbles us. We want to be the subjects, not the objects, of salvation. We want to be active, not passive, in the process. We resist the truth that God alone is the author and finisher of our faith. By nature, we rebel against sovereign grace, but... Continue Reading
Why Imputation Is Not a Legal Fiction
A objection from Roman Catholics against the Protestant doctrine of imputation is that God declares someone to be innocent who is not, in fact, innocent
“There is a difference between being a sinner as opposed to what our legal status before the law is. With regard to being a sinner, we are always sinners until God takes away our sin nature in death. However, with regard to our legal status before the law, God’s declarative action makes us legally innocent,... Continue Reading
Who Will Stand Up For The Christians?
Why is the world silent while Christians are being slaughtered in the Middle East and Africa?
“Historians may look back at this period and wonder if people had lost their bearings. Few reporters have traveled to Iraq to bear witness to the Nazi-like wave of terror that is rolling across that country. The United Nations has been mostly mum. World leaders seem to be consumed with other matters in this strange... Continue Reading
Masturbation: The Unforgivable Sin?
Sexual gratification is a gift given by God for the mutual pleasure of a man and woman in marriage
“One way to deal with the sin of masturbation would be to describe the isolationism of a man or woman pleasuring themselves as utterly ridiculous. After all, a man or woman, hidden alone in a bathroom/bedroom, masturbating is a tragedy. A married man doing the same thing is an even greater tragedy. But, as pathetic... Continue Reading
‘Aha’ Moments: Theirs and Mine
So here’s my “aha” moment: you don't have to affirm inerrancy to be a Christian, and you don't have to reject inerrancy to be a scholar
“Exactly what an “aha” moment is varies by contributor, but it’d probably be fair to say that, generally speaking, it’s a “that time I realized inerrancy wasn’t true” moment. With a strong lineup of scholars, some clever writing, and a well-loved narrative shape—who doesn’t like the “I used to reason like a child, but then... Continue Reading
Becoming Christ-like: The Goal of the Christian Life?
If the goal of the Christian life is primarily to glorify God, then the focus is certainly not on myself
“When I was a young man, I desperately wanted to be Christ-like. I was told that this was the primary objective of the Christian life. The more I worked at it, however, the more I began to see my failings. Every time I needed to ask forgiveness from someone, I considered myself a failure at... Continue Reading
Mark Driscoll To Step Down While Mars Hill Reviews Charges
Mark Driscoll will step down for at least six weeks while church leaders review formal charges lodged by a group of pastors that he abused his power
“Storm clouds seem to be swirling around me more than ever in recent month, and I have given much thought and sought much counsel as to why that is and what to do about it,” Driscoll said. “Some have challenged various aspects of my personality and leadership style, and while some of these challenges seem... Continue Reading
The Slippery Slope of Selectively Subjecting Scripture to Scientific Scrutiny
Science is a wonderful gift from God and is a main means by which we subdue creation and exercise dominion, but it must not be empowered with the ability to veto the Bible
We don’t have to speculate as to whether or not it would lead to such a wholesale rejection of the miraculous from Scripture, because that’s exactly what has already happened in many churches where science was given veto power over the Scriptures decades and centuries ago. Theologically, we have stronger reasons to defend and uphold... Continue Reading
Sex, Dating, and Relationships
A review of a book that discusses the whole problem with contemporary dating and attempts to offer a solution.
Sex is about the gospel, just like every other thing in life. That’s why these two authors can say, “[God] desires your sexual satisfaction more than you ever will, for through the proper expression of your sexuality, both you and the world will have a window through which to see the window of the gospel”... Continue Reading

