Beware An Impotent Faith
The ever-present danger of hearing and not obeying.
There is hearing that is quickly sabotaged by the devil and thus never amounts to anything (v. 12). There is hearing that is marked at first by joy, yet pitters out in times of testing (v. 13). There is hearing that begins well, but is eventually choked out by the cares, riches, and pleasures of... Continue Reading
Denying the Truth
John addresses believers as truth-holders.
John distinguishes truth and falsehood, what proceeds from the mouth of God and what is purported to be truth but is a lie. That’s why John will later urge us to “not believe every spirit, but test the spirits, whether they are of God; because many false prophets have gone out into the world” (1... Continue Reading
Why Do We Need Community?
Salvation, the church, and heaven are God’s plan, and they result in physical, mental, spiritual, and—ultimately—eternal health.
God is a community of three persons and invites us into His divine community to enjoy friendship and fellowship with Him through His Son Jesus Christ (John 14:1–6, 15–18, 23–24). No amount of marriage, family, church, or friendships will substitute for the fundamental loneliness we will experience if we try to live apart from God.... Continue Reading
Is there Injustice on God’s Part?
We cannot question God about His perfect will! The act of choosing or electing one is an act of mercy.
When Moses was dealing with Pharaoh God was actively involved. God used the heart hardening tendencies of Pharaoh to create such unbelief in him that the Lord was glorified by showing His power in disciplining him. In the gospels and in the book of Acts we see the hardhearted unbelieving Jews who rejected Jesus and... Continue Reading
Wisdom and Unity
What the modern-day church lacks is sound, biblical, expositional preaching from the pulpit.
The gospel message preached faithfully from the Scriptures will be a stumbling block to those who want a comforting, encouraging, feel-good sermon each week. Sadly, many modern-day churches are doing just that. But the wisdom of man is foolishness because it has no answers. “There is a way which seems right to a man, but its end is the... Continue Reading
The Humble Hearer and the Proud Prattler
If quickness to hear God’s Word is a mark of humility, then its opposite—quickness to speak and anger—reveals our pride.
The one who is slow to hear, quick to speak, and quick to anger is described in terms of unrighteousness, filthiness, rampant wickedness, forgetfulness, a deceiver of his own heart, and worthless religion. We need to be humble hearers who do what we hear and see in God’s Word. We need to put off proud prattling,... Continue Reading
Why We Should Listen to Jesus (Hebrews 1:4-2:4)
How is Jesus better than angels? He’s better in at least four ways.
He’s worshipped and served by angels (1:6-7) — Angels have a lot of dignity, but they don’t have as much dignity and honor as Jesus. Verses 6 and 7 describe two things that angels do that make them inferior to Jesus. He quotes Psalm 97:7 and says that angels worship Jesus, and he quotes Psalm 104:4 to say that they... Continue Reading
We Have Sinned and Grown Old
Seeing Through Six-Year-Old Eyes
We see trouble; they see beauty. We see monotony; they see creativity. We see a nuisance; they see a story. Oh, how much we might learn from them, how much more we might see through their eyes. G.K. Chesterton writes, “Children have abounding vitality, because they are in spirit fierce and free, therefore they want... Continue Reading
How Our View of Ourselves Should Influence Our Approach to Money
Fortunately, the book of Proverbs gives us wise counsel about how we should approach money.
Proverbs 30 is so beautifully balanced. It recognizes the reality that we need money, and it recognizes the danger that money presents. And so the prayer is founded in a sober estimation of oneself – don’t give me too much, and don’t give me too little. Because I might be prone to sin in either... Continue Reading
Where was God When the Edmund Fitzgerald Sank?
Understanding God’s Character and Humanity’s Condition
When we consider the love of God, we must first understand who God is and who we are. God is holy, and in establishing His covenant with the people of Israel, He communicated His character and expectations. God stated, “You shall be holy, for I the Lord your God am holy” (Leviticus 19:2). However, humanity... Continue Reading
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