Bid Adieu. Machen Was Right.
At the end of last month, with little fanfare, the Presbyterian Church (USA) closed its central office of missions.
Some former missionaries will go back on the field with another message—not one of the gospel, but under their new title: Global Ecumenical Advisors. Machen was right. Missions without the gospel is not missions. The Presbyterian Church (USA) is the old mother Kirk of American Presbyterianism. In her lie all the treasures of the... Continue Reading
Salvation in the Old Testament: Law or Grace?
In covenant theology, the law is a part of grace.
Even though the new covenant is said to be established on better promises—one of the sustained themes in Hebrews—it isn’t fundamentally different; it is just rather the clearest expression of the covenant of grace. Old Testament believers possessed this as a promise. But we experience it in Christ. For its king and mediator has appeared... Continue Reading
Barbie and the Despairing Quest for Self-Creation
Young people need more reliable and fixed truths, not less.
Christianity champions limits, definitions, and absolutes. You are a person created by God. You have a gender. You have a purpose. You will die and face judgment. You need the grace of Jesus. To hear these things spoken today with unflinching clarity is like a cold shower after napping in the sun. Locking onto a... Continue Reading
Crisis Management for the Believer: God’s Grace for Every Storm
In every crisis, we walk as He did – dependent, obedient, and hopeful.
Preparation builds the foundation – knowing God’s love and grace in the everyday. Response puts it into action – living out that trust when trials come. In my counseling and pastoring, I have seen this truth transform lives. Believers who prepare find strength they did not know they had; those who respond godly discover peace... Continue Reading
Mirror, Mirror on the Church Wall: Paganism in the Pews
Evangelicals have embraced a pagan epistemology; they rely upon multiple standards that compete and trump the true God and His Word.
God, according to 61% of evangelicals is simply not “up tight” about religion and exclusive devotion to Him. You know, that narrow judgmental 1st Commandment is so legalistic and non-inclusive. These evangelicals believe that God accepts the worship of all religions, including Islam. This erroneous notion rests on a decidedly pagan premise: all religions are... Continue Reading
Prayer First (pt. 1 of 3)
We give priority to prayer that we Christians might lead our lives in favor with God and others.
We’re to ask that civil magistrates might punish that which is evil and reward that which is good (presumably, as God defines both). We’re to pray with enemies in mind as well as friends, persecutors as well as supporters, rulers as well as fellow citizens. We’re to give thanks for good things received and for... Continue Reading
Yet Again, I’m Not on Time’s “Most Influential People” List
A reflection on prosperity, persecution, and true success.
It is not a contradiction for God to want our best and for that best to sometimes involve intense suffering in this life. If the path to our eternal reward and temporal significance lies through pain, the benefit will always outweigh the cost. It’s an annual rite of disappointment: Time releases its list of... Continue Reading
8 Days That Changed The World
His suffering allowed you to be made whole and reunited with the God who made you.
Then came day eight, the most glorious and historic day of all! Early in the morning, as the sun began to rise, the Bible tells us that the women came to the tomb with spices to anoint the body of Jesus. Nicodemus came with myrrh (an embalming fluid) when he heard Jesus had died. He... Continue Reading
Behold the Glory of Empty
As Jesus was raised from the dead, the disciples went from cowards to courageous preachers!
The resurrection should lead believers to have further faith in God! We often have faith as a static concept. Is our faith diminishing or something? True believers will never lose their faith. The faith can be weak and small faith at times. “Night and day we pray earnestly for you, asking God to let us... Continue Reading
Theologia Germanica
Here is a 700 year-old booklet that has earned a space in your reading list.
The Theologia belongs to the tradition that calls for an experiential knowledge of God that comes from living in communion with God. “And he who would know before he believeth, cometh never to true knowledge…We speak of a certain Truth which it is possible to know by experience, but which ye must believe in, before... Continue Reading
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