What Is in Your Hand?
Transformational Availability
The principle is simple. When we recognize and are willing to use whatever we have close at hand, when we move forward in faith, transformation happens. Availability can be transformational. What was Moses’s rod became the rod of God. Moses still carried it; however, ownership changed due to availability. Some people live in frustration... Continue Reading
What Is Biblical Ordination?
Christ has given the church the complete and sufficient pattern for ministry in Scripture.
When the church is tempted to fashion new offices or to extend the functions of church office beyond the officers of the church, ordination provides something of a reset. Ordination presents to the church those men whom Christ has already placed into office inducting men whom Christ has called, through his church, into office. ... Continue Reading
God is Now Your Dad—Live That Way!
A blunt exposition of Galatians 3:23-4:7
Moses told Israel that “the Lord your God carried you, as a father carries his son, all the way until you reached the Promised Land” (Deuteronomy 1:31). In Christ we have inherited the promised estate and the Lord will carry us home. He is our Dad. Picture the young Paul growing up in Tarsus,... Continue Reading
On the Trail of the Covenanters
Joshua Kellard relates why the witness of the Scottish Covenanters is worthy of the earnest attention of evangelical Christians today. The first two episodes of The Covenanter Story are now available.
In producing these videos, our goal has not been primarily polemical. We are not seeking to defend the Covenanters in any systematic or thorough way from the claims of historians unfriendly to their aims and sceptical of their character or methods. … Rather, our goal has been to introduce the outline of the Covenanter story,... Continue Reading
How Modern Culture Has Distorted the Love of God
We must recognize that it is God who defines love, not us.
To us who have rebelled against Him, God’s love may appear to be constraining, and so “unloving” to the modern mind, but in fact it is the deepest love of all—the love that wants us to come in from the cold and darkness of sin and bask in the glorious light of His eternal presence. ... Continue Reading
What Does This Look Like in Heaven?
Does this moment make the gospel shine brightly, or does it seem out of place?
Why wait for heaven before I start to live like I’m going there? Why not live for the next life now? Why not make my life make sense in light of a holy God and our promised hope? Lottie Moon once said regarding insufficient missionary support to China, “I wonder how these things look... Continue Reading
Modern Worldviews and the Deity of Christ
Part 5: The Secondhand Theism of Islam and the Misunderstood Deity of Christ
Muslims are right in saying that no creature should be associated with God in religious honors. However, the New Testament explains that Jesus is not merely a creature, but is the eternal, divine Son who humbled himself to share in our humanity to redeem us by his death (Philippians 2:5-8)….As Christians, we should help Muslims... Continue Reading
Not the Time for Motivation
Maybe tomorrow.
Gradually remind yourself of the truth you know about God, and apply it to your situation. Things like His knowledge, love, past faithfulness, unlimited power and infinite wisdom. Sometimes the last thing we want to hear or receive is a motivational thought from someone. We can be so down or overwhelmed that even as... Continue Reading
The Evangelical Presbyterian Church Must Resist Euphemisms
The euphemisms, “gay,” “same-sex attracted,” and “latent propensity” are purposely intended to detract from the heinousness and seriousness of the sin God hates.
The issue the EPC faces is no minor tweak to The Westminster Confession of Faith, its Book of Order or The Essentials of Our Faith. It’s a major decision and potential radical departure from divine revelation. As such, it must be recognized for what it is: Spiritual Warfare. That’s not a popular term, but it’s... Continue Reading
The Role and Duties of a Christian Citizen, Part 2
The rightly ordered state is intended by God to be a gift for his people—a servant but never the Savior.
Christ himself raises up certain servants. Some of them are vessels pre-fitted for destruction (cf. Rom. 9), but it is still God who creates them and raises them up. That applies to political leaders—not just in our country, but throughout the world. Similarly, God raises up others who serve him in righteousness and who are... Continue Reading
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