Mixed Fibres
When you wear clothes of mixed fibres, you’re saying something about yourself, about the nature of creation, and about the God who meets man.
The two fibres in question are linen and wool, and they are mixed on two occasions: in the High Priest’s ephod (Exodus 28 & 39) and in the tabernacle’s curtain (Exodus 26)—which are the same thing, because the High Priest’s outfit marks him out as a walking, talking tabernacle. You can’t mix because mixing is... Continue Reading
3 Limits to Christian Liberty
If we decide we should not do something permissible, it applies only to us, and we should allow other Christians to make their own decision based on their circumstances.
Paul says, “All things are lawful, but not all things build up” (1 Corinthians 10:23b). Unlike the first limitation we covered, this is not asking whether or not it will build us up. Instead, it focuses on those around us. We know this because of the following verse, which says, “Let no one seek his... Continue Reading
Does Hell Have Various Degrees of Punishment?
The teachings of the New Testament point to hell’s severity, but also of the different degrees of punishment that will be measured out by the sovereign judge of all mankind.
According to Christ, every word will be judged, which reveals that there will be a greater condemnation for some people than for others. In Luke 12:47-48, Jesus contrasts two servants who were given a command to follow, and one received a “severe beating” while another received a “light beating.” This too illustrates a difference in punishment... Continue Reading
Hope for Hard Marriages
If you’re in a hard marriage, even if you chose it through your own sin or foolishness, God does not say, “You did that to yourself, so don’t talk to me about it.”
Please hear: I’m not trying to downplay the real difficulty and suffering experienced by those married to an unbeliever. But is it possible to see God’s grace even in the pain? Is it possible to see in your situation a reminder that marriage is not our ultimate purpose in life, and was never meant to... Continue Reading
The Revelation Is the Grand Finale of All Scripture, and Why That’s Important to Know
Is it likely that just a few measures prior to its end (i.e., in chapter 20), God would suddenly introduce a completely new eschatological theme (i.e., a future 1000-year earthly reign of Christ)?
It is not the purpose of a grand finale to introduce new themes; its purpose is to creatively recapitulate the old. And when we examine the Revelation, we find that this is indeed the case. Here there is nothing new, nothing other than what Christ and the apostles have already taught us in the New... Continue Reading
The Bond of Love
Communion with Christ, however, cannot be separated from the communion of the saints.
When we come together to worship, we worship with hurting people. Some are sick. Some are grieving. Some are struggling to support their families. Some have no family. But too often, we take no notice of these things. We are too worried about our own problems to concern ourselves with the problems of others. Calvin... Continue Reading
Fighting my Sin of Least Resistance
For Those Searching for Supernatural Self-Control
If you’re struggling with sin that you feel cannot be excoriated, you have two options: Struggle alone, without the Spirit’s help, and out of the sight of others, or, bring it into the light, trust God to change you above and beyond your own weak strength, and allow others to bear fruit that will nourish... Continue Reading
How to Love Our Friends in Truth— Even When It Stings
We love one another with knowledge of the truth.
While friends do (and should) encourage and uplift us, they should also create edifying wounds. These wounds aren’t meant to break or destroy us but, through their pain, lead us to growth. Like a vinedresser cutting away the dead vines or the sculptor carving away imperfections, our friendships should sharpen us—but such sharpening isn’t always... Continue Reading
Test the Spirits
John is particularly concerned that we be guarded from false teaching about Jesus.
He lays out a litmus test for our discernment: “By this you know the Spirit of God: Every spirit that confesses that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is of God, and every spirit that does not confess that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is not of God” (4:2-3). The key phrase... Continue Reading
Peace in the Midst of Pain
Psalms 88 and 89, teach us that the way through pain is prayer and praise.
Let Psalms 88-89 encourage you. Remember, when our peace is in jeopardy and pain threatens our joy, the way forward is through prayer and praise. It is Christ, our good Shepherd, who gives us joy and peace in the midst of our pain. Have there been times in your life when you wanted to sing... Continue Reading
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