Presbyterians MIA (Missing in Action)
Presbyterians leadership in positions in America is rich and ubiquitous; but sadly, it appears now that Presbyterians have left the public square and are missing in action.
We were told to pursue excellence in all things according to the gifts that we were given for the glory of God. Leaders today in the church should be identifying such men with unique gifts and encourage them to become leaders not only in the church, but in the world in which we live. Our... Continue Reading
Reading Is Fundamental
Let’s keep reading central in our homes and preserve the doorway through which our children will access God’s Word.
When life’s trials crash in, we want a well-worn pathway to lead our children to the comfort of the God’s Word. However, they have a formidable obstacle to overcome if they “hate” reading. So what should a parent do in a culture where screens entice our children away from books? It is time to take... Continue Reading
What a Church Is . . . and Isn’t
The family is not just an institution; it’s a group of people. So it is with a church.
The church is a people, not a place or a statistic. It’s a body, united into him who is the head. It’s a family, joined together by adoption through Christ. I pray that we pastors would increasingly recognize our awesome responsibility for the particular flocks over which God has made us undershepherds. A Jarring... Continue Reading
The Normalization of Slander
May God help us resist the impulse to be so blinded by the rightness of our cause that we do the work of the Accuser.
Our social media habits have made slander so prevalent, so normal, that we’re willing to overlook its pernicious effects as long as it helps our cause or confirms our narrative. We no longer see this sin as disqualifying. We no longer even see it as sin. I fear we’ve normalized this form of worldliness to... Continue Reading
Court Vindicates Teacher with Courage to NOT Say What Isn’t True
More victories in the fight for truth about gender.
Contrary to what proponents claim, policies that support the social transition of children are not “kind.” Nor are they aimed at “what’s best for the kids.” Rather, these policies enable and protect practices that cause irreversible harm. This includes policies about pronouns. A pronoun matters because language matters. Language should match reality, not distort it. This... Continue Reading
Beware: All is Lost if the Gospel is Lost
Give more earnest heed to what you have heard because the salvation is abundant; the warnings are abundant; and the revelation is abundant.
Before GPS, SOS, and CPUs, the stars and land were essential to navigation of sea. There were few things more terrifying to a sailor than a storm causing the ship to drift off course and away from land. If both were lost, especially for an extended time like fourteen days, the situation would be nearly... Continue Reading
Died: Jack Iker, Anglican Who Drew the Line at Women’s Ordination
The Texas bishop fought a bitter legal battle with the Episcopal Church and won.
“Almost every day I am in conversation with one of our attorneys. We have engaged six different law firms to respond to the litigations brought against us.” The legal battles dragged on for 12 years before Iker and the Anglicans ultimately won. Finally, a Texas Supreme Court judge ruled that “under the governing documents, the... Continue Reading
Meaning, Purpose, and the Will to Live
The real answer to suicidal thoughts.
“What is it about the kingdom that is of such profound value? It is a multifaceted treasure, but at the center of its value is the possibility of ultimate meaning. Jesus’s gospel of the kingdom is good news because it offers us deep, durable meaning powerful enough to sustain us through life and through suffering... Continue Reading
God Is Good to Forbid Sin
Everything God says and does in this world is for our good as well as his glory.
It is the goodness of God to forbid us from sin. It is the goodness of God also to describe sin for us in his moral law, so that we might know it when we see it and keep from it with all our might. Not long ago our church studied through the Ten... Continue Reading
Mark 14:66-72: The Courageous Lord II
Let’s make sure that we don’t make the same mistake as Peter, Peter who thought that he could depend on his own courage, rather let’s be people who depend on the courage that only God can give.
Why did Peter’s courage fail him? Primarily because he hadn’t taken Jesus’ advice! Do you remember back in Gethsemane? Jesus had said to Peter, “Watch and pray so that you will not fall into temptation. The spirit is willing, but the body is weak.” Sadly three times Peter had failed to pray, and now three times he fails to identify himself with... Continue Reading
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