When the Trees Fall
We are vulnerable, frail creatures. A tree or two can upend our entire lives. But that doesn’t change the fact that the trees are still beautiful and good. We cannot afford to sequester ourselves off from pain, from danger, from the fear of loss and the anxiety of discomfort. We have to keep planting, keep... Continue Reading
Saul Had an Extraordinary, Supernatural Conversion—and So Did You
Anyone who is saved is saved the same way. It is always supernatural.
Whether or not a person knows exactly when it happened, there is always a moment in the secret place of the soul when a person who is saved went from being spiritually dead to spiritually alive, separated from Christ to joined to Christ (Ephesians 2:1–7). Molly Worthen’s Salvation Recently I listened to a fascinating interview on... Continue Reading
Elisabeth Elliot, the Valiant
Book Review: Austen’s biography reveals a woman of courage and conviction who developed spiritually and theologically over time.
Elisabeth Elliot’s story reminds me of the importance of grappling with mystery and certainty, the realization that the more we know, the more we see there’s more to know. Here is a portrait of a valiant woman who knew her sins but, better yet, knew her Savior. When I finished Lucy Austen’s biography of Elisabeth... Continue Reading
Why Wisdom Is Far More Valuable than Intelligence
A person’s contribution to the world will be determined not by their intelligence per se, but by their wisdom and goodness.
Wisdom can be sought, learned, and increased. But the seeking begins with Jesus Christ and Him alone. Without Christ, without submitting to Him, we are forever condemned to the foolish harm of our souls, and the souls of those around us. Did you know that people pass electricity through their brains (tDCS, “transcranial direct current stimulation”)... Continue Reading
The Means and Design of His Presence
It is God's desire to dwell among His people.
We draw near in our day through the Word of God and prayer, continual repentance and faith, through the filling of the Holy Spirit and joining Him in His mission and continually abiding in Him. He is abundantly available to all those who seek Him, for it has always been His desire to dwell among... Continue Reading
What Is Calvinism?
Calvinism is distinguished by the abiding function of the law for the Christian life.
Essential elements of Calvinist doctrine include the sovereignty of God as demonstrated in His creative power and His providential care, the authority of the Bible as the source and norm for all of life, and both the sinfulness and responsibility of man. The Term Calvinism is a term that John Calvin did not like... Continue Reading
Feminists, Duplicity and Hamas
Only SOME women are to be believed it seems.
Ignoring Israeli women and the deplorable sexual violence they are experiencing simply because they happen to be Jewish really beggars belief and tells us all we need to know about so much of modern feminism and the MeToo movement. The Australian Sky News host Sharri Markson has done a terrific job reporting from Israel... Continue Reading
4 Important Things to Remember If You Are a Doubting Believer
Doubt is not the same thing as unbelief.
Though he had doubts, John wasted no time in seeking to quench them. He sent some of his disciples to Jesus to ask him about his ministry. The example of John teaches us to distinguish between doubt and unbelieving skepticism. John had made the largest and most confident confessions about the identity of Jesus. Then, in... Continue Reading
The Constitution of the PCA Prohibits the Ordination of Men Who Experience Unnatural Lust
The Presbyterian Church in America recently adopted changes to its Book of Church Order that specify that an elder “should conform to the biblical requirement of chastity and sexual purity…”
The Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) recently adopted changes to its Book of Church Order (BCO) that specify that an elder “should conform to the biblical requirement of chastity and sexual purity in his descriptions of himself, and in his convictions, character, and conduct” (BCO 8-2). Similarly, deacons are to be conspicuous for “conforming to... Continue Reading
A Virtuous Life in an Idolatrous World
Flourishing gospel communities of committed disciples of Jesus is always our best answer to critics and a crisis of credibility.
While there is no quick fix for immorality. No singular or simplistic response that will eradicate the influence of the plethora of cultural idols that shape our imaginations and calibrate our desires, forming in us a distorted vision of the good life. There is an answer. It’s not new. It’s not quick. It’s not glamorous... Continue Reading
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