Letters to Stagnant Christians #9: Confirmation Bias
Confirmation bias is resistance to teachability.
Listen to understand. Patiently live with moments of perplexity, misunderstanding or oddness. Be determined to discover something new, not merely verify everything you thought you knew. Above all, look for ways that the Word is making demands for change in your life. The more we obey, the more sensitive we become to the Word, and... Continue Reading
Pastoral Advice
Shepherding the conscience is a significant pastoral responsibility.
Faithful Christians are going to face increasing inconveniences and sacrifices. But it’s a cost they incur in their lives. If people are going to listen to the advice given and pay those costs, we’d better be sure that the advice is biblical. Despite the significant responsibility, it’s a blessing to be brought into the questions that... Continue Reading
Singing in Church and Enjoying God’s Commands
The Lord Jesus Asks Us to do It.
By and large, I’m not a big one for the singing. It is an element of church I do, and I engage with, because I love Jesus, I want to obey him and I want to serve others and prefer their needs. And I think that is far more important than whether I enjoy them... Continue Reading
Lead Your Heart
It doesn’t need to be reformed, it needs to be replaced.
The heart is deceitful and not worth following. Let’s replace a foolish heart-following with a bold and Biblical heart-leading. God gives us new hearts in Christ, and we are no longer bound to obey sin, so we can actually lead our hearts in a way that pleases God. It is popular to say (and... Continue Reading
How to Endure the Night
God’s gracious work in Naomi’s life: Three lessons for enduring spiritual nights.
God brought Naomi from pleasantness to bitterness, from fullness to emptiness. Contrary to what she could see, God was not moving to destroy her. He was moving to save her and all mankind. God would give her a child through Ruth who would be the grandfather of King David, through whom the promised Christ would... Continue Reading
The Gospel of Genesis
Hopeful Curses
God in justice dealt out curses because of Man’s disobedience. And within the curse of God towards the serpent we see HOPE. “And I will put enmity between you and the woman, And between your seed and her Seed; He shall bruise your head, And you shall bruise His heel” (Gen 3:15). God promised that there... Continue Reading
The Basics — The Lord’s Supper
We do indeed receive Christ’s body and blood by faith and not by the mouth.
It is the Holy Spirit working through the Word, and not a priest or minister that makes the sacrament efficacious for believers. God is the active party (not even the “rememberer”), and this is why we must see the Supper and the elements of bread and wine as gracious gifts from God–manna from heaven, as... Continue Reading
4 Windows into God’s Forgiveness
His forgiveness doesn’t leave any traces of what was there before.
Micah says God “cast all our sins into the depths of the sea.” The many shameful things we’ve done and covered up, the evil ruminations, all our caustic words—all these God will cast into the depths of the sea. To the Israelites, if something was thrown into the sea, it was lost and gone forever.... Continue Reading
The Spiritual Promise the Cinema Can’t Deliver
We’re more entertained than ever, but this hasn’t increased our happiness.
The inability of entertainment to deliver on its promises gives us the opportunity to do something different, to live and worship in a way that resolves the paradox of the AMC ad. The high priestess of Hollywood assures us we can be reborn together, but there she sits—alone in a cold, dark theater. Meanwhile, the... Continue Reading
What Should Protestants Know about the Early Church Fathers?
The early church fathers were not infallible; but after the prophets and Apostles, they were truly our fathers in the faith.
To this day, the Nicene and Chalcedonian Creeds are honored among Protestants as the gold standard of a right biblical interpretation of the tri-unity of God and the two natures (divine and human) of the incarnate Christ. Reading the fathers on the Trinity and the incarnation immerses us in the rich, formative period of church... Continue Reading
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