“You Can’t Use the Bible to Prove the Bible” . . . and Other Stupid Statements
Using the Bible to prove the Bible, in this context, is not just a theological assertion but a necessary historical method.
Consider this: when someone asserts, “You can’t use the Bible to prove the Bible,” they may not realize they’re inadvertently drawing from a Christian perspective. What are they borrowing? The concept of a fundamental unity or single authorship within Scripture. To claim the Bible cannot validate itself implies an underlying assumption of its inspired nature.... Continue Reading
Is Sunday Still the First Day of the Week?
When you notice the shift on your electronic device away from Sunday as the first day of the week, resist going along.
We’re Christians. We follow King Jesus. We mark out one day a week—the first, not the last—to worship the risen Lord. We sing of his goodness and grace and trust his promise to return and blast away death forever. Sunday is his day. And he comes first. Maybe you’ve noticed it too. On various... Continue Reading
Pandering to Sacred Cows
The danger of seeking the righteousness of man.
As Christians, we need to learn to identify cultural idols when we see them, and unequivocally refuse to bend the knee. We must refuse the temptation to use them as occasions to polish our reputations or to appear respectable in the eyes of our families and peers. Instead, we should remember that Babylon is a... Continue Reading
Why Is the Lord’s Supper a Means of Grace?
The Lord’s Supper is a gift of God’s grace to us, confirming the message of the cross.
Somehow, by the mysterious power of the Holy Spirit, as we eat and drink ordinary bread and wine, then by faith we are receiving Christ and being strengthened in our union with Him. It is not merely a reminder of grace; it is a fresh gift of grace. We come empty-handed—no church charges money for the... Continue Reading
6 Lies that Keep Us from Praying
When the world, the flesh, and the devil lie to us and hinder our prayers, believe the truth of God’s Word to our own hearts and press on in prayer.
Since God “knows our frame; he remembers that we are dust” (Psalm 103:14), he is pleased to help us pray. When we don’t know what or how to pray, the indwelling Spirit of God prays for us “with groanings too deep for words,” (Romans 8:27). The Son of God himself intercedes for us from God’s... Continue Reading
Could Paul Have Been Ashamed of the Gospel?
The Bold Apostle, a Timid Man
The Gospel is not something for us to be ashamed of, whatever shame the world may heap upon it, because by faith we can see God’s power at work in it to bring new birth and sanctification. Many today will try to dress up the Gospel in modern thinking to suit contemporary tastes. But we... Continue Reading
Promises So Certain
Finding Rest in the Unchanging God
I hope that you reach the end of your life and can say with Joshua, “I am about to go the way of all the earth, and you know in your hearts and souls, all of you, that not one word has failed of all the good things that the LORD your God promised concerning... Continue Reading
Help! I’m Raising a Legalist
How do we teach our children to be discerning, both to recognize and to do right, but at the same time to show God’s love and care for the imperfect people around them?
By teaching our children both law and grace, we can help them see the tragedies of both legalism and prodigalism. We can show them the beauty of God’s goodness and mercy through the life, death, and resurrection of his Son who loved us and paid the penalty for us. Once we see God’s grace to... Continue Reading
Letters to Stagnant Christians #7: Scattershot Attendance
Church attendance, to have any real benefit in your life, functions by growing in understanding of an ongoing, continuous exposition of the Word.
The Bible as a whole is a long, sequential story of God’s revelation to man. A faithful preacher must preach through the whole counsel of God one verse, paragraph, chapter and book at a time. To attend a church the way you do is the equivalent of like hearing a phone conversation that drops the... Continue Reading
Why You Should Start Praying for Your Neighbor
The Greatest Commandment seems so simple but challenging to carry out.
We pray for our neighbor because we believe that our sole purpose in life is to honor, serve, and love God and to do the same for our neighbor. This does not mean that Christians cannot have strong political opinions or disagreements with people. However, we should center our motives on Christ’s love. Believers should... Continue Reading
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