Delighting in God’s Holiness and Wrath
God’s holiness means that his moral attributes are infinitely superior to human virtues.
Though humans can discover vital wisdom through investigation of God’s world (general revelation), the wisdom of God revealed in Scripture is perfect and eternal. It never needs to be culturally updated or abandoned because new technology or scientific discovery makes it obsolete. Though humans have the capacity to forgive us many times, their ability to endure... Continue Reading
The Heart of the Shepherd-Elder
Here is the Heart of the Christian Elder (1 Peter 5:1–4)
We must not shepherd from behind with a stick, but from the front with love. We must lead not with harsh words from the pulpit, the “coward’s castle,” “six foot above contradiction,” but by setting an example of love for Christ and love for his people. “Do as I say not as I do” never works... Continue Reading
No Good Deed You’ve Done Will Remain Hidden
Every Good Deed Counted
Sometimes, the believers most likely to harp on how sinful we are miss the other side of sanctification, an element of the good news that’s every bit as powerful and life-changing. It’s this: You don’t realize the pervasiveness of Christ’s holiness in you. A Christian living by the Spirit does far more good than he or... Continue Reading
Thanksgiving in Suffering
How might God use this present pain to encourage a suffering person in the days to come?
Thanksgiving in suffering is an act of faith that boldly echoes one of Scripture’s most resounding themes: “There’s more to the story.” God does not tell us to be dishonest, and we do nothing wrong by naming our suffering for what it is. But by the grace of God, we can behold our suffering—even with tears—through... Continue Reading
Emotional Abuse and the Image of God
What does being made in the image of God include in relation to emotional abuse?
As emotional abuse is sinful and goes against how God has created us to be, not only is it right to not give in to it, but it is right to do something about it. To live as God designed us to live means it is right to resist being treated in this way. Sometimes,... Continue Reading
What Is the Nature of Entering into Temptation?
How does our enemy tempt us? His temptations may be directly from him, or the world, or other men in the world, or from ourselves, or jointly from all.
God allows us to be tempted because it shows us what is within our hearts. It reveals our fallen nature to us in either how God’s grace has worked in us to overcome it or in how corrupt we really are outside of His grace. Both grace and corruption exist and work deep in our... Continue Reading
Let Your Speech be Full of Christ
The tongue can build up or destroy, harm or heal, lie or love.
When you are wondering how to encourage the suffering saint, let your speech be full of Christ. Remind them of His suffering, and His glory. Remind them of His promise to restore. Remind them of His excellent priesthood. Remind them that He can sympathize with their weaknesses, and that He always lives to make intercession... Continue Reading
The Things that are Above
Book Review: Khaled Anatolios’s new book Feasts for the Kingdom offers a masterclass on how to keep our minds focused on the eternal.
Anatolios’s commentary on the effect of Christ’s work on death itself is, on its own, worth the price of the book: “We who have been raised up with Christ and made alive together with Christ know that death is no longer our master but our servant, who has been commissioned to lead us to the... Continue Reading
Beware of the Trojan Horses in the Abortion Debates
Every voter needs to be informed and aware of the deceptions being promoted by abortion advocates.
Floridians voted on an amendment to their constitution that read: “… no law shall prohibit, penalize, delay, or restrict abortion before viability or when necessary to protect the patient’s health, as determined by the patient’s healthcare provider” (italics added). The amendment failed to reach the 60% threshold required for a constitutional amendment. However, 57% of Florida voters supported... Continue Reading
Water in the Desert: Finding Refreshment in Trials
We can easily forget God’s purposes, especially amid the thick fog of a trial or season of chastisement.
No matter the circumstances, the Christian can always utter the words of hope, “But you, O Lord.” Who God is and what he promises is always a resounding answer to whatever we face. Here, David is likely meditating on the Scriptures from Exodus 34:5–8. Who is this for? It’s not to remind God as if he... Continue Reading
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