Why Those Who Seem Most Likely to Come, Never Come at All
How often is it that those who were expected to be the first to welcome this salvation are the very last to do so, if ever they do so at all!
They are too busy with other pursuits; the farm and the family take up all their time and thoughts. In all such cases, ‘I cannot come’ is the alleged reason, but ‘I will not come’ is the real one; for when the heart is true the duties of the farm never interfere with the privileges... Continue Reading
Two Ways to Use the Plunder
You can’t be both a living stone in the house of our God, and a part of the tower of Babel reconstruction project.
Two diametrically opposed purposes. One for the exaltation of man and his vanity, lusts, and pride; the other for the service and magnification of God Almighty. As we gather around the Lord’s Table this is a needful reminder. The same hands which receive the blood of Christ must not be hands which shed innocent blood.... Continue Reading
Bearing Life
3 ways to live your life in a culture that doesn't care about you.
Augustine wrote in his Confessions, “It is a disease of the mind, which does not wholly rise to the heights where it is lifted by the truth, because it is weighed down by habit.” In other words, it doesn’t matter how much we believe the truth if we don’t get the truth into our bodies through our... Continue Reading
3 Things Proverbs Teaches Us About the Nature of Wisdom
Wisdom is about reality. It’s about real-life decision-making in real-life situations. And that is, indeed, a powerful thing.
If we want to really know anything, if we want to possess any amount of wisdom about how to live, then the foundation of it all is fear. It’s fear of the Lord. But fearing the Lord is not the same thing as being afraid; to “fear the Lord” is to live with a holy... Continue Reading
Thinking about Plagues
The plagues are a tight literary unit, that is trying to express the mastery of Yahweh over the world and over the powers.
As is always the way when Yahweh fights the gods, there’s not any combat, the actions of the Lord simply show them to be impotent before him. The first three plagues fit in a pattern of water, earth, and sky (nile → frogs → gnats), which is the biblical layering of the cosmos (waters below, earth,... Continue Reading
The Very Worst Thing We Can do to a Person
One of Jesus’ big concerns in Matthew 23 is that the Pharisees are leading people to Hell.
Hypocrisy is telling other people how to live when you are unwilling to do the same things. This was what the Pharisees were doing. Hypocrisy is telling people that we are all sinners in the same boat, who all need to repent of many different things, but then making out that we have no need... Continue Reading
Even Believers Need to Be Warned
How Hell Motivates Holiness
Why, ultimately, did Paul warn of hell? Because Jesus was too wonderful, too marvelous not to use every righteous means available to “present everyone mature in Christ,” to win people to him and keep people near him. Others needed to know the danger of hell because they needed to know the danger of missing eternal... Continue Reading
Who is the Hero?
We have a hero complex.
We’re so tied to that hero complex that we react badly when something or someone challenges it. When we can’t do something or fail to achieve what we set out to, or even just don’t do something very well, we can’t handle our hero narrative being challenged so we excuse it – it was someone else’s... Continue Reading
A Difference-Making Ministry for Any Christian
The ministry of engaged listening.
Not all of us can preach, but all of us can listen. Not all of us can apply ourselves to diligently expositing the Word, but all of us can apply ourselves to diligently receiving it. And preaching is at its very best when the preacher and the listener alike take their role seriously and do... Continue Reading
Why Don’t You Talk About the Sermon?
What shall we do? Let’s start talking!
Iron sharpens iron. Before the word is snatched away, think through what you have heard and speak about it. What challenged you? What did you learn? Be brave. Encourage honesty by opening up what you found difficult to hear or to understand. Admit your struggles. Remember that the message was preached to the church family so... Continue Reading
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