Following Christ Together: Solitary Christianity Is Not Genuine Christianity
Christ’s gift of the Spirit makes Christians dependent on the other members of the body for edification and spiritual growth.
Christian growth requires submission to the work and influence of other Christians in the local church to help you grow in Christ and observe all that Christ commands. If you don’t submit yourself to the ministry of other Christians in a local church to disciple you, can you really call yourself a faithful disciple of Christ?... Continue Reading
16 Thoughts for Christian Citizens
...as the first Tuesday in November approaches
Politeness matters; it tends to peace. Being a good neighbor will be more important than ever. Do not taunt or respond angrily to taunting, whatever the outcome. Say less rather than more; read Proverbs and Ecclesiastes. There is little at this point you can do to affect the outcome of the election except to vote. God is... Continue Reading
The End of Life
An Allegory of Old Age in Ecclesiastes 12:1–7
Now is the time to live for God. Now is the time to fear the Lord. Now is the time to walk wisely under the sun. Life will not necessarily get easier as we grow older. However old you are, these are the years to love God with your heart, soul, mind, and strength. Don’t live... Continue Reading
Stepping Into those Awkward & Difficult Conversations
The response of the person on the receiving end of them tells you a great deal about their godliness, their maturity and their desire to grow in Christlikeness.
The maturity of our members becomes evident when they must wear the practice of their theology, when they are on the receiving end of corrective discipline and when their preferences (whatever they may be) are challenged and must be set aside for the sake of others. It is in those moments we see just how... Continue Reading
“Christians” Disowning Christ
Apostasy is real – and a real concern.
“The Australian Catholic University will reimburse attenders of a graduation ceremony where Joe de Bruyn sparked a walkout with a speech denouncing abortion and same-sex marriage, as the university also revealed it had urged the former union chief to reconsider his remarks before he delivered them. De Bruyn’s address, delivered on Monday evening, prompted major... Continue Reading
Jesus’s Baptism was for You
Jesus’s baptism was part of the perfect obedience necessary to accomplish our salvation.
Jesus’s baptism at the Jordan points forward to the baptism of his death (Mark 10:38; Luke 12:50). But it also points to the glorious blessings merited by his righteous life. After Jesus was baptized, the heavens opened. God’s Spirit came down like a dove, and a voice from heaven declared, “This is my beloved Son, with... Continue Reading
The Need for Protestant Ethicists: A Response to Carl Trueman
Trueman is absolutely right about the need for protestant ethics.
We really have to get past the idea that the life of the church is accurately and realistically mirrored by social media. We could all do with a little more trust. Ethicists can help with that. I. I read with great interest Carl Trueman’s recent post on the need for protestant ethicists to assist... Continue Reading
Reforming America by Restoring Christian Education
We must consider the effects the public school system has had on our children and, by extension, our nation.
In the face of absolute indoctrination, dwindling church attendance, and anti-Christian humanist teachings, what is the church body to do? Should we continue to send our children out to the yellow school bus? Of course not! We must take back the minds, souls, and hearts of our children and commit ourselves to independent Christian education.... Continue Reading
An Observer, The Future of Princeton Seminary, 1906
It is safe to say that Princeton Seminary will continue in the future, as in the past, with faithfulness and devotion to perform the service for which it was established.
This service is expressed with singular point and remarkable breadth on the foundation document of the Seminary, the “Plan,” which the General Assembly adopted in 1811 as the basis of the new venture it was making in providing for the training of ministers. Briefly, the Assembly desired the Seminary “to provide for the Church an... Continue Reading
Is Every Sin the Same in God’s Eyes?
Too many Christians have flattened the moral contours of the Bible such that we no longer distinguish between falling into sin and running headlong into sin.
Our judicial system does not hand down the same punishments for every infraction. What we know to be true in ordinary life we must not forget in our spiritual lives. As much as it shows admirable humility or apologetic concern, we must not act or teach as if every sin is the same in God’s... Continue Reading
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