Sin, Biology, and Moral Responsibility
Moral transcendence includes three interrelated features that encapsulate the theory of moral responsibility implicit in Scripture.
All sin originates from the heart, the moral center of every person. Everybody is guilty of sinning against God, but the doctrine of original corruption goes deeper. In addition to the inevitability of human sinning, Scripture also witnesses to the fact that we enter this world as sinners, each of us possessing a morally corrupt condition that precedes... Continue Reading
Why We Need Revelation (Revelation 1:1-8)
We need to learn what’s really happening in the world so we can live with God’s blessing.
God, who is sovereign over history, who is self-existent and eternal, who has all power, has a message for us. God himself is pulling back the veil and revealing to us what’s really happening in the world. He wants us to see the world from his perspective. This is what God wants to do. That’s why... Continue Reading
From Baptist to Presbyterian Church Planter
A Story of an Ordinary Means of Grace Ministry
Church is no longer somewhere to go and serve, it is now God’s people gathered together to receive Christ and the benefits of His work of redemption through the means He has established. I now believe when we gather for corporate worship, something happens that doesn’t happen at any other time or in any other... Continue Reading
I Believe in the Forgiveness of Sins — The Apostles’ Creed, Article of Faith 10
We all may, and must, seek God’s forgiveness with humble confidence.
Justice demanded that David’s sin be punished, and it was punished in the sacrificial crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Jesus bore David’s sin and condemnation so that David could be forgiven. The wickedness of all who confess their sins and believe in Jesus Christ is forgiven. “His blood makes the foulest clean.” The author of... Continue Reading
Prayer in the Trenches
Prayer in Nehemiah (1)
In this series, we will follow the flow of prayer through the book of Nehemiah and look to apply what we learn to our own work for the sake of the kingdom of God. While in Acts corporate prayer is featured, it is the personal prayer of leadership that we find in Nehemiah. Yet in either case, the object... Continue Reading
The Fruit of the Spirit Is Self-Control: A Disciplined Life
Two words the New Testament uses for self-control refer to (1) leading a disciplined life and (2) thinking about one’s priorities in a healthy, God-honoring way.
The Bible urges us to exercise control over our minds and bodies. We should be deliberate and intentional, and maintain control rather than being controlled and led astray by our passions and desires. What do you and I need to do to get control over that which we currently don’t control? “The fruit of the Spirit... Continue Reading
Want to Be a Better Theologian? Realize Your Idiocy.
Three tips for realizing our idiocy so we may be better theologians.
Great theologians never set out to be the next big name. They set out to make God’s name big. Pursue the true first thing—God’s glory—and you might, but most likely won’t, find some kind of glory in the eyes of men. Pursue self-glory first and you’re guaranteed to miss God’s glory and find your own turned... Continue Reading
Amber Thurman Died Because Of Amber Thurman
Amber Thurman didn’t die because of Christians or Georgia’s pro-life laws. She died because people like MSNBC refuse to tell the truth about the abortion pill.
One of the consequences of taking your baby’s life through the abortion pill is that it might make you lose yours. Therefore if you are abortion-minded, for your baby’s sake—for your own sake, please do not take the abortion pill or pursue any form of abortion. Amber Thurman’s mother says her last words were: “Promise me you’ll... Continue Reading
“Judge Not”
A misused, but necessary, command.
Judge according to the Word of God, yes, but never indulge in self-righteous, hypocritical, hypercritical, prejudiced, merciless judgmentalism. That is never the way of Christ, and it should not be the way of Christians either. Matthew 7:1 is one of the most needed and one of the most abused statements in the Bible. It... Continue Reading
The Doctrine of God and a Pastor’s Ministry
Rather than approaching God merely for what He can do for us, we must learn to love and worship Him for who He is.
By engaging in God-centered preaching and pastoral ministry, we will redirect people’s natural inclination to focus on self and lead them to turn their eyes upward to contemplate and worship a holy, loving, and righteous God. Pastoral ministry is exceedingly demanding and requires us to tackle a large number of tasks, such as preaching,... Continue Reading
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