Ordering the Church for Ordinary Growth
From the beginning of the Christian life, believers are called to practice all the ordinary means of grace—imperfectly but persistently.
Elders do not best serve the church by merely telling people to grow. Ministry does not happen merely by instructing members to minister. Pastors serve the church by ordering its life according to healthy practices, week after week, year after year, and practically showing members how to do the work. Most pastors agree on... Continue Reading
Caring Enough to Stay: What Pastors Can Learn from the Good Shepherd
Being a good pastor means you must care about your flock, but caring will cost you.
We can distinguish between good pastors and pseudo-pastors by what they do when danger and difficulty arise. The pseudo-pastor uploads his resume to job boards and hits the road. The good pastor stays, exhibiting courage, grit, and love. He lays down his life to fight off a wolf, even when the wolf arises from within... Continue Reading
Standing Against the Pornocracy
We must take a stand against porn culture.
‘What can I do to protect my children and loved ones from the porn plague?’ some of you might be asking. There would be many things that can be done, but being informed about the insidious nature of porn and the harm it does to all who consume it is vital. This site looks... Continue Reading
Heaven, Earth Made New, and the Glory of Christ: Correcting Our Vision of Eternity
As we wait, let us do so with eager expectation, confident that the best is not behind us—but ahead, in a world where Christ is all in all.
If the future is wholly disconnected from the present, then our lives now might seem insignificant. But Scripture teaches otherwise. “Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast… knowing that in the Lord your labour is not in vain.” (1 Corinthians 15:58, ESV). Because God is redeeming creation, not abandoning it, our present obedience, work, and faithfulness... Continue Reading
Hope for Women with Body Image Issues
You are a woman in Christ. You are his beloved—forever chosen, forever treasured.
Facing our false worship is not the end-game. No, the point of seeing and confessing sin is to be pressed into repentance, which flowers into joy. Repentance is about turning. We turn our eyes away from ourselves and set them on Christ. In him, freedom from body image issues is possible. If you’re a woman,... Continue Reading
Who Is Jesus?
He is the Spirit-anointed Prophet, Priest, and King.
Knowing ourselves to be sinners saved by grace and having the Word, we insist that He is “God-with-us.” The true identity of Jesus has been at the very heart of church history. It was heresy and error about Him that led to the councils, creeds, reformations, and confessions that restated this truth. When false teachings... Continue Reading
Why the Global Flood Matters
CMI teaches that the Bible is real history. One important aspect is the global Flood of Noah’s day. Genesis teaches it; Jesus and the Apostles confirmed it.
The Greek word for “deluged” is a specialised term used only for the Genesis Flood. That is: katakluzō/κατακλύζω, literally “downwashing”—where we derive the word “cataclysm”. Like Jesus, Peter uses the reality of the Flood to warn about the equally real judgment to come…Peter says that the scoffers “deliberately overlook” the Flood. They are morally culpable for their... Continue Reading
DraftSlaves and FanTrap
Matthew 6:19-24; John 5:1-9.
Do you want to be made well? Not improved, not managed, not slightly better, but made well. Those are not the same thing. Many men want relief, but far fewer want real change, because change requires letting go of what they have been trusting. It requires stepping out of the cycle and admitting that what... Continue Reading
Hell Bent on Deconstructing Christianity
In this view, Jesus didn’t atone for sin, but His death was simply to demonstrate unity with man.
Allegedly, everyone will be with God! In the end, love wins (with a hat tip to Rob Bell). In his deconstructed “Christianity,” Recker reads the Bible out of its historical-grammatical context and depends heavily on liberal theologians and those who hold to non-Christian worldviews. The phrase, “In essentials unity; in non-essentials liberty; in all... Continue Reading
The Unseen Christ: On the Prohibition of Images
True Christian worship is beautiful not because it appeals to our physical eyes, but because it is pure, obedient, and directed entirely to the unseen Christ by faith.
Because Christ is one unified Person, you cannot separate His humanity from His deity. You cannot worship His human body without worshipping God the Son, and you cannot depict His human body without attempting to depict God the Son. Therefore, any picture of Jesus is either an idol (an attempt to depict the divine) or... Continue Reading
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