God’s Faithfulness, Election, and Israel (Romans 9:1–13)
How can we understand God to be faithful to His promises?
To speak of “God’s purpose of election” (Rom 9:11) involves speaking of those who are not the elect—those whose fate should bring great sadness to our hearts. We should also remember that, as mysterious and incomprehensible as it is to us and our finite minds, God justly holds unbelievers accountable not on the basis of... Continue Reading
Feel Free to Use A Commentary When Reading Your Bible
In cold case trials, the attorneys often act as study guides to help jurors decode the language of the witnesses. This is even more important when dealing with expert witnesses such as DNA and material experts.
Without a commentary or study guide, most of our blog entries (and responses to blog entries) will be difficult to understand. Study guides and commentaries are not only reasonable resources, they are responsible resources. They help us understand the author’s context so we can understand the author’s meaning. The famous atheist magician Penn Jillette (of Penn and Teller fame) once included... Continue Reading
Facing God’s Judgment
How Will You Face God’s Judgment?
Those who trust in the finished work of Jesus Christ will NEVER face God’s judgment for their sin. Instead, God promises to clothe them in the perfect, pure, and spotless righteousness of Jesus Christ. The promise of God’s judgment in Hebrews 9:27 is followed by these beautiful words: “so Christ, having been offered once to bear the sins... Continue Reading
A Ritualistic Heart is an Impure Heart
Even if we do all the right actions, if our hearts are far from God, it is all defiled.
If realizing how short we have fallen moves our hearts to repentance, then we are headed in the right direction. Let that contrition burn within us and move us to heartfelt prayer and worship while trusting in the blood of Jesus to wash us clean. Possessing the cleansing we need, let us worship our Savior... Continue Reading
A Pilgrim People
This world is not [our] home . . . “[we’re] just a passin’ through.
On this side of heaven, the Lord gives us a glimpse of our heavenly home in many ways, especially when we gather for corporate worship. I’ve experienced this in my home church, Saint Andrew’s Chapel, where every Lord’s Day we gather and cross the threshold from the secular to the sacred. But I’ve also seen... Continue Reading
Light in the Darkness
By nature, we walk in darkness, but Christ is the light of the world, and those who follow Him have the light of life (John 8:12).
God is Himself light, and in Him is no darkness at all (1 John 1:5). His first words in creating the heavens and the earth were ‘Let there be light!’ (Gen.1:3) In Milton’s paraphrase of Psalm 136, which delights in the mercies of God: ‘He, with all commanding might. Filled the new made world with... Continue Reading
The Pursuit of Holiness
Lessons that I have learned from the book by Jerry Bridges.
This book is really good. No wonder why many Christians recommend it. It’s time that you read it as well. Let’s encourage and motivate each other in our pursuit of holiness because God says that we should be holy as He is holy. (1 Pet. 1:15) Holiness is the pathway to true happiness because as... Continue Reading
The Astounding Family that Awaits Us
It’s not so much that we lose our old family but that we gain a new family—a larger eternal one.
Right now family serves an earthly purpose. But the day will come when it will be transformed into a glorious experience that is multiplied and magnified by the larger family to which we are united. As Randy Alcorn has said, “God usually doesn’t replace his original creation, but when he does, he replaces it with... Continue Reading
Stop Trying to Separate Friends!
The Spirit of God and the Word of God
God’s Spirit is not at odds with God’s Word. God’s Spirit never contradicts the Word, and God’s Word never hinders the Spirit. If you want One, then you have to take the other. They’re a package deal. So stop trying to separate friends! I’ve heard that there are people who are trying to cause... Continue Reading
Character Produces Hope
For those in Christ, suffering makes us more hopeful, not less.
Paul concludes, “and hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us” (Rom. 5:5). Hope won’t put you to shame, but it’s not the hope of wishing upon a star, or asking the universe or self-will, it is from God... Continue Reading
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