3 Things You Should Know about Revelation
The majesty and mercy of Jesus Christ.
Satan’s malignant forces shape-shift, donning different disguises in different eras. Whatever forms his attacks may take, Satan is already defeated (Rev. 12:7–13; 20:1–3). So, the triumphant Lamb gave us the book of Revelation to instill in us the discernment, courage, and fidelity to hold fast to His Word as we eagerly anticipate the blessing of... Continue Reading
The Hard, Valuable Art of Waiting
The Psalmist waited because He believed two amazing truths about God.
A good spiritual waiter knows that God has the power to do anything. He can do “exceedingly, abundantly beyond all we can ask or think” (Ephesians 3:20). Because we believe in His power, we know we are in capable hands as we wait on Him. Most of us hate it. There are very few... Continue Reading
Preaching as an Act of Worship
Preach in a way that drives you and your listeners to unbridled worship.
How often in your sermon—actually in the midst of your preaching—does your teaching drive you to simply, and vocally, offer up your own doxology? When we study for our sermons, when we pray for our sermons, when we prepare our sermons, when we deliver our sermons . . . we ought to be driven to... Continue Reading
Courageous Pastors or Overbearing Leaders: How Do We Tell the Difference?
Put positively, humble men and women are just about the most admirable and beautiful beings God has created.
Notice the ease with which the apostles move between calls to strength, courage, fortitude, resilience, and resistance on the one hand and gentleness, humility, self-control, kindness, and care on the other. In healthy churches and healthy individuals, they’re two sides of the same coin. Both sides were needed in biblical times because overbearing leadership isn’t... Continue Reading
You Shall See What I Do to Pharaoh | Exodus 6:1
What effect would God’s judgment upon Pharaoh have?
The LORD purposely kept the demand for Pharaoh’s obedience low so that Israel’s exodus would be all the more glorious whenever God used the hard-hearted Pharaoh to accomplish it. In other words, the LORD did not want to merely rip the Israelites out of Pharaoh’s obstinate hands (although He certainly could have!); instead, He wanted... Continue Reading
Witnessing at a Pride Parade
The call went out: repent of your sin and believe in the Son of God.
As Jesus prepared to ascend into heaven, he gave his church her marching orders, her commission, her duty until he returns (Matt. 28:18–20). That commission begins with one simple word, “Go”! If the church remains inside her walls, she can maintain a measure of comfort and safety, but it comes at a massive cost in... Continue Reading
4 Ways Jesus Fulfills Every Old Testament Promise
Truly every promise in Scripture is “Yes” in Christ. In him God secures every blessing for believers.
God’s promises are often associated with life or death and conditioned on whether his covenant partner obeys….Representing Abraham and Israel, Jesus actively obeyed and secured Old Testament promises for all who are in him. Four Ways Jesus Makes Every Promise “Yes” When Jesus fulfills the Old Testament Law and Prophets, he is actualizing what... Continue Reading
What Happened to the Asbury Revival?
A year later, it looks like what happened at Asbury was a fad, not a revival.
I hope the people who supposedly had a powerful encounter with God at Asbury aren’t chasing after signs and wonders (Matthew 12:39). I hope they’re not chasing for a new high. Though the churches near Asbury haven’t been impacted by the “revival,” I hope somewhere, at a church, they’re listening to ordinary preaching that produces... Continue Reading
Putting Suffering in its Place in Consecration to God
We often struggle with embracing and doing God’s will, especially if it includes suffering.
The apostle Peter found victory over his fear and insecurity in God’s grace. He learned to trust the Lord on the journey of being like Jesus, consecrating himself to God. Is there a closet, a door in your heart that has been closed to God, locked, an area of your life, a fear, that you... Continue Reading
Who Ought to Read Scripture in Public Worship?
The Westminster Divines believed that the weightiness and importance of public scripture reading meant that not just anyone could do it.
Who may (or ought to) read scripture in public worship is severely limited by the words and implications of our standards and even sanctified common sense. And I hope PCA officers will consider that our fathers in the faith may have been right about these things. The reading of scripture in public worship is... Continue Reading
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