In Non-Essentials Liberty?
None of us truly embrace liberty in the matters addressed in Overtures 23 and 37. Nor should we.
The ethos of the PCA is decidedly not “in non-essentials liberty.” And I cannot think of a single denomination where that is actually the practice. As I stated earlier, I have seen this statement bandied about by those who have publicly stated their disagreement and disgust with the overwhelming decision of the General Assembly to... Continue Reading
The Ruling Elder’s Holiness
Our service in the church must flow from our priority of sanctification.
Brothers, we have a high calling. No doubt, each of us (if we examine our lives) will find many instances where we have failed in our personal holiness and faithfulness. Let us fall neither into despair nor indifference. Rather, let us bring the Word to bear on our own lives. Let us preach to ourselves... Continue Reading
Does the World Notice When Christians Fight with One Another?
It’s hard to convince someone the love of Christ is real, if the love of Christians for one another is not.
Celsus reminds us that the world may be watching more than we think. The point here is not that Christians should just cease all theological debate and pretend differences don’t matter. No, as already noted, some truths are so central to faith that they are worth battling over. At the same time, it is also true... Continue Reading
Grassroot Presbyterianism ≠ Congregationalism
Grassroots authority is not the same thing as congregational autonomy.
The PCA’s system is often described as grassroots because elders from ordinary congregations participate in presbytery and General Assembly. Decisions are not handed down by bishops or imposed by a distant hierarchy. Instead, pastors and ruling elders from the churches themselves gather to deliberate and vote. This participatory structure is one of the great strengths... Continue Reading
Taking a Closer Look at Romans 6
It is not a call to become something we’re not. It is a call to become who we truly are.
When God saved you, he united you to Christ. And you are so closely identified with Christ that his story has become your story. He died, and you died with him. He rose, and you rose with him. In Christ, we have died to sin. Our former life in bondage to sin is over, and... Continue Reading
Who Was Martin Bucer?
The towering John Calvin saw himself as Bucer’s student.
What Calvin admired most was not merely Bucer’s intellect, but his pastoral wisdom. But what made Bucer so exceptional wasn’t just his theological acumen; it was his pastoral heart. In 2015, while traveling to Germany for the Frankfurt Book Fair, I took the opportunity to visit Strasbourg to trace the steps of a nearly... Continue Reading
Paul’s Final Offering
Paul faces his impending execution with joy, for he knows a “crown of righteousness” awaits him in the presence of the Lord.
“I am already being poured out as a drink offering, and the time of my departure has come. I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith” (vv. 6–7). Juxtaposed as it is next to 2 Timothy 4:1–5, verses 6–8 convey an important motivation for Timothy and... Continue Reading
Is Success the Journey or the Destination?
Enjoy success on the journey and in the destination.
If my goal is to reach San Diego, I’m not going to be content to be in Cleveland. So, let’s improve upon this idea. How about: “There are many successes on the journey to success.”? You’ve probably heard something like: “Success is the journey and not the destination.” When I hear this, it seems to... Continue Reading
Peace in a World Full of Conflict
The gospel gives us peace in a world where tensions and conflicts are inevitable.
Psalm 11 is David’s confession that the Lord sees all things, works through all things, and will one day bring justice. When the wicked or unjust attempted to disturb his peace, these truths gave David confidence to take refuge in the Lord rather than fleeing in fear (v. 1). The familiar car pulled into the... Continue Reading
You Cannot Outrun Your Need of God
If you are in Christ, your truest story is not your accomplishment. It is your forgiveness. That is sturdier than applause, and it is gentle enough to carry you when you feel small.
David names what we often avoid naming: sin. Not as a small mistake, but as a real weight between us and God. And he names the mercy God gives: forgiveness, covering, cleansing. The good news is not that we have managed to become impressive. The good news is that God is willing to pardon. ... Continue Reading
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