Don’t Pervert the Truth by Misusing It
In our love for the truth, let us not mischaracterize, minimize, or overemphasize its role.
In an increasingly relativistic culture, it is imperative that we remain committed to God’s truth. It is an indispensable asset and a precious commodity—one that transforms our minds, increases our wisdom, affects our speech, guides our steps, anchors our emotions, equips our ministry, and informs our worship. Speaking the Truth in Love Among the... Continue Reading
There Is No “Good News” in “He Gets Us”
It is "another gospel," which is always no gospel (Galatians 1:6-9).
The notion that Jesus did not judge people for their sins is historically absurd. What he did do that the Pharisees didn’t was to communicate that God has a generous offer of forgiveness and empowerment for those who repent and believe. There is no “good news” in the “He Gets Us” Superbowl commercial. Indeed,... Continue Reading
Thy Compassions They Fail Not
In Christ, we get to see the fullest expression of the compassion of God.
Like the Prodigal’s father, our Father felt great compassion on us, and with our True older Brother, welcomed us back into the home at His own expense (Luke 15:20). And that expense would cost our compassionate Father the ultimate expense, the life of His one and only Son in crucifixion (Romans 5:6-8) in order to... Continue Reading
The Commission of Christian Leaders
Christian leadership means ministering by the power of the Spirit, by the mind of Christ, and with the wisdom of God.
To be a Christian means that we follow Christ, and to be a Christian leader means that we lead in the name of Christ. We are not free as Christian leaders to teach our own gospel. We are not free to throw away the teachings of Jesus and replace them with our wisdom. The world... Continue Reading
Your Faith Is Demonstrated in How You Respond to Problems
How can I serve Jesus now in this imperfect situation? This is the key question to ask.
It is not for us to know why we face what we face. The ‘why’ question often leads nowhere. Yes, there were times in 1 and 2 Kings when a famine or event happened directly due to God’s judgement. Most of the time we won’t know why our lives are how they are. Perhaps we have... Continue Reading
Difficult Bible Passages: Matthew 5:42
Give to one and all, no questions asked?
Loving your neighbour means doing what is best for them. That requires some understanding and discernment. And note that the text says nothing about money. It simply says if you are asked to give something. There are all sorts of ways we should NOT do this. The principle here of freely giving is a good one.... Continue Reading
A Conscience Captive to the Word of God
Sola scriptura and theological method.
Sola Scriptura is not only the formal principle of the Reformation; it is the formal principle of all Christian theology. The task of Christian theology is to articulate with clarity the judgments of divine revelation. The Christian theologian is, first and foremost, a recipient of the revealed word. The Scriptures do not contain undeveloped raw... Continue Reading
Four Beasts and the Ancient of Days
All the powerful beasts who rise against his Kingdom will be subdued by the Ancient of Days.
No matter what uncontrollable forces may push you around in this life, Jesus is on His throne, and those who place their faith in Him are His children. He will save us; every principality and power contrary to Him will be judged and ultimately destroyed. Take heart, children of God. Daniel chapter seven opens... Continue Reading
Why the Mission of the Church Is Spiritual and Not Political
Bible-believing folk should be able to have political differences while maintaining the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.
The “spirituality of the church” (SOTC) relates to the reality that the church is supremely a spiritual institution (not a biological one, as is the family, or a civil one, as is the state) and that its power is moral and suasive (not legal and coercive, as is state power), ministerial and declarative (not magisterial... Continue Reading
What Role Does Heaven Play on Your Mind?
The longer you walk with Christ in the Spirit, the more and more you desire to go to heaven.
Paul lived every day with the anticipation of going to heaven again. However, until that great day, he was going to live a life that is well pleasing to God. In other words, he lived every day with the goal or aim to be a God-honoring, Christ-exalting person. Regardless of what happened to him in... Continue Reading
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