Is Productivity a Godly Goal or an Unhealthy Obsession?
Productivity is taking your time, energy, gifts, and focus and using them wisely for the glory of God and the good of your neighbor.
Let’s avoid the traps of making productivity an unhealthy obsession with results or a very well-intentioned goal we can never reach. Let’s understand productivity correctly—as making the best use you can of the resources God has placed in your hands—and use it as a means of serving our Lord and the people around us. This... Continue Reading
On Nehemiah and Living for God Through Christ
The Big Idea of Nehemiah can be expressed this way: God is faithful even when his people are not (cf. 2 Tim. 2:13).
Until or unless God makes people able to live for him by causing them to be born again by the Spirit, faithful leaders work in vain to modify external behavior to mimic it. Yet Nehemiah does not teach us that all leadership is pointless; instead, Nehemiah helps us to set our sights more on faithfulness... Continue Reading
A Sure Salvation
Jesus’ work on the cross was valuable enough to save all men, but did His death actually have the effect of saving the whole world?
Christ accomplished what He set out to accomplish, the job the Father had designed for Him to do. God’s sovereign will is not at the whim and mercy of our personal and individual responses to it. If it were, there is a theoretical possibility that God’s plan could be thwarted and, in the end, no... Continue Reading
Choosing Our Battles
On doing what we are called to do.
We should choose our battles carefully. More specifically and more correctly, we should let God choose the battles he wants us to engage in. But being imperfect creatures, it is not always so clear as to what those might be. Or when and how they should be engaged in. All the more reason to proceed... Continue Reading
Leonor de Cisneros and Other Women of the Spanish Reformation
The Inquisition in Spain was much fiercer than in Italy, producing thousands of martyrs.
Those condemned to death had to wear a yellow overgarment called sanbenito and a conical hat, both with images of devils and flames. They were also given one more chance to repent. If they did, they would not be spared death but simply allowed to be strangled before burning. When we think of the Protestant Reformation,... Continue Reading
The Most Important People in the World
Why Christians Prioritize the Church
The church is his chosen instrument for showing the cosmic powers, good and evil, “the depth of the riches and wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are his judgments and how inscrutable his ways!” (Romans 11:33). The reality and existence of the church—this seemingly unimpressive, lowly, ignoble, unwise, unwealthy, unaccomplished body of local Christians,... Continue Reading
Two Ways to Read the Bible
Such is the wondrous volume which God has given to man, and which outweighs all the libraries on the globe.
The Bible contains many writings, yet is it but one book. It has many writers, yet it is all from one Author, the Almighty Spirit of God. The pure, white, spotless fleece hath throughout its connecting fibers; the fabric is divine in its origin, its unity, and its imperishable power and glory. There are... Continue Reading
Director’s Dicta: Wither the State: Savior, Suspect, or Servant???
“Lies that Live”—Part 5
Worshipping the State is not inevitable; trashing the State is not inevitable. Rather, with moral clarity, moral conviction, and moral courage, Christians can—and should—seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, including public righteousness, rendering to Caesar those things—and only those things—which are his. We have no king but Caesar[1] Especially those of Caesar’s household[2]... Continue Reading
Different Kind of Glory: Jesus Is More than a New Moses
If they listened to Yahweh in the Old Testament, now they must listen to Yahweh in the New Testament through the Son.
There’s only one imperative in the transfiguration narrative. The voice from the heavens tells the disciples, “Listen to him” (Matt. 17:5; Mark 9:7; Luke 9:35). As many have rightly pointed out, this alludes to something told to Moses in Deuteronomy 18:15: “The LORD your God will raise up for you a prophet like me from... Continue Reading
Testifying of Christ: The Holy Spirit’s Ordering of God’s People
The Holy Spirit of God wants us to trust in Christ.
God the Father has an eternal plan, God the Son accomplished the means for that plan to be fulfilled, and God the Spirit completes and perfects that plan directly in the world. Bringing harmony to creation, revealing God’s plan to his people, and special empowerment of unique leaders of God’s people at significant points in... Continue Reading
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