Smearing Sphere Sovereignty
Pete Hegseth’s critics label a bulwark of civil liberty as an extremist danger.
It is Christ who is sovereign over all. It is He who claims ownership over everything. “The earth is the Lᴏʀᴅ’s, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it” (Psalm 24:1). Kuyper does in this sense defend a kind of theocracy, the rule of God over all things. But it is... Continue Reading
Honey Coated Lies
Let your words no longer be tools of manipulation, but instruments of love and life, pointing others to the One who is Truth Himself.
At its heart, flattery mocks the God of truth (John 14:6; Numbers 23:19). It aligns us with the devil, “a liar and the father of lies” (John 8:44), whose tactics always involve deception and manipulation. Flattery may appear polite and caring, but beneath the surface lies a black heart, motivated by self-interest and deceit. ... Continue Reading
What Happens When You Encounter God’s Presence? Or, How to Completely Be Free from Fear
Enter his presence all day and talk to him about everything, your fear will evaporate like the morning dew.
“You have two overwhelming emotions,” Jesus was saying, “but as you’ve come into My presence, one can be shed like a heavy coat on a warm day. You no longer need fear … just joy.” Their fear was gone, as it always is when we encounter His near presence. When we are in the presence... Continue Reading
Babel & the Sin of Glorifying Ourselves
We are most successful when we are striving for God’s purposes, not our own.
The goal of Babel’s people was to build a tower that would reach up to heaven, yet God has to bend down, as it were, to look at their little tinker-toy project! So in verses 7-9, God disperses the people of Babel over the face of the earth. In a total turnaround, the rebellion of... Continue Reading
Hard Law & Sweet Gospel
The severity of the Law makes the sweetness of the Gospel deeper and richer.
You don’t taste the sweet wine of the Gospel’s salvation without having tasted the bitter cup of the Law’s condemnation. “Be holy, for I the Lord your God, am holy” echoes in our ears, even as we see the dingy gray of our own pathetic efforts at holiness, and the soiled garments of our sin.... Continue Reading
A Recommitment to the Public Means of Grace
Let us devote ourselves once again to the Ministry of the word, to the sacraments and to prayer.
One very tangible way to prioritize the means of grace is through adding evening worship services in addition to morning worship services. This may not be practical for every congregation, especially with limited pastoral staff or in places where most of the congregation lives at a great distance. But, if possible for a congregation, it... Continue Reading
Searched by Scripture
Let’s remember to take a good look in the mirror and reflect on how these scriptures relate to our lives.
Sometimes we use God’s law in a superficial way. We act as mere “hearers of the Word” who hardly pause to consider before hurrying away. We don’t stop to think about how this or that text might apply to us. We give ourselves an obligatory check in the mirror, but don’t act on what we’ve... Continue Reading
Did James and Jude Write Under the Oversight of Some Apostles?
What criteria did the early church use to identify writings of the NT?
Many people are genuinely uncomfortable with Holy Spirit language, but that is what Peter, Hebrews, Paul, and Jude affirm. The distinctive messages that come from God are by the Spirit through the prophets in the previous days, and through the Son by the Spirit in these last days. The question raises a few questions... Continue Reading
Sermon of the Week: “The Remembrance of Christ”
Remember him, thou poor dying, hopeless creature, and thou shalt be made to sing for joy and gladness.
And first, remembrance of Jesus will tend to give you hope when you are under the burden of your sins. Notice a few characters here tonight. There comes in a poor creature. Look at him! He has neglected himself this last month; he looks as if he had hardly eaten his daily bread. What is... Continue Reading
God Is Nearer and More Compassionate Than You Think
Whoever keeps his commandments abides in God, and God in him. And by this we know that he abides in us, by the Spirit whom he has given us.
For God will grant a man’s requests but in his own good time. Therefore, for quick results, one turns to the right jurisdiction, namely the ancestors who are authorised to direct the affairs of the clan in the here and now.” In short, most Africans view the ancestors and spirits as more dependable than God.... Continue Reading
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