6 Practical Steps to Help Grow Your Confidence in God’s Word
When we have our doubts, we need to study the Bible more, not less. We need to open it up, not set it aside.
We can pray for the help of the Holy Spirit. We need God’s help to believe God’s word. One of the most important claims the Bible makes about itself is that it was “breathed out” by God the Holy Spirit (2 Tim. 3:16; cf. 2 Pet. 1:21). The Spirit of God is not a subjective feeling... Continue Reading
What We Mean When We Say, “God Created Everything From Nothing”
Like Krauss, many naturalists want to redefine the term in order to win the point. But changing the language won’t eradicate the dilemma.
Lawrence Krauss, Arizona State University Professor (School of Earth and Space Exploration and Director of the Origins Initiative) wrote a book entitled, ‘A Universe from Nothing: Why There Is Something Rather than Nothing’. As part of the promotion for the book, Krauss appeared on the Colbert Report where he was interviewed by comedian Stephen Colbert.... Continue Reading
Needed: A Moral and Spiritual GPS
Stop following your cheatin’ heart.
There are two primary forms of special revelation: Jesus and the Bible. With these two external sources of truth and morality, we can have a quite accurate understanding of where we are at and where we are going. Jesus shows us what real humanity is meant to look like, and the Bible offers us all the... Continue Reading
3 Things You Should Know about Zechariah
Zechariah’s name means “the Lord remembers,” and just hearing his name would have been a reminder to the people that the Lord had not forgotten them.
The principal theme of Zechariah’s preaching was hope in God’s unfailing purpose. Hope is the future perspective of faith. Like all true faith, hope is objective, and its object determines its value. Hope is not a trembling, hesitant, cross-your-fingers wish. On the contrary, it is a confident expectation that God’s promises cannot be anything but... Continue Reading
The “Widening of God’s Mercy: Sexuality Within the Biblical Story” Fails As Serious Study
This book doesn't live up to the press build-up that it has received from "Christian" promoters of "LGBTQ+" immorality.
This is what is supposed to be the great pushback against the orthodox witness? It is extremely disappointing as a challenge. Even term papers at seminary (hey, even for an undergraduate college) have to treat the counterarguments and some of the scholarship against the position one is espousing. This doesn’t even rise to that level.... Continue Reading
Heresy Presented as Mercy
A full doctrinal revolt, driven by LGBTQ issues, comes advertised as a change of mind, but the book is explosive in ways the authors didn’t intend.
Be not confused. The Widening of God’s Mercy is a call for a new religion to replace Biblical Christianity. What it calls for is not a revised vision of Christian morality. This is a call for complete theological surrender. In case you haven’t caught on, here’s how the world now works. If you want major attention... Continue Reading
3 Reasons Your Pastors are a Gift
God has entrusted pastors with the precious task of caring for your soul.
Your pastors, especially the main teaching pastor in your church, are charged with proclaiming the unsearchable riches of Christ in order to bring to light God’s eternal plan of salvation. Preaching the eternal truth of God’s word is not part of his job, it’s the crux of it, and our lives are dependent upon it.... Continue Reading
Tozer on Holines
One of the great Christian writers on this great biblical theme.
It is hoped these 27 quotes will spur you on to read more of the man. “Most Christians are not joyful persons because they are not holy persons and they are not holy persons because they are not filled with the Holy Spirit, and they are not filled with the Holy Spirit because they are... Continue Reading
The Trouble with Childhood Trauma
Rob Henderson's powerful memoir of family breakdown, foster care, and America's social status system.
Rob Henderson’s memoir Troubled: A Memoir of Foster Care, Family, and Social Class addresses the reality of how unstable environments permanently hurt children. It’s an especially good read because Henderson not only grew up in such a troubled environment, but is also a Ph.D. psychologist from Cambridge University. You may have noticed that I frequently link to... Continue Reading
The Book Evangelical Elites Don’t Want You to Read
Megan Basham’s Shepherds for Sale is powerful, troubling—and necessary.
Some critics seem intent on taking down Basham’s book at all costs. Whether the book is truly inaccurate seems a secondary matter for them. They just want to stop others from reading it…It is hard to ignore the feeling that much of the brouhaha raised against Basham’s book reflects insecurity and even fear. If... Continue Reading
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