Is There a Regulative Principle for How We Should Dress?
Questions and thoughts on worship and how we should dress.
The Regulative Principle of Worship has been a part of the worshiping community of the Lord from the beginning. It defines our worship and regulates it to the glory and pleasure of God. Traditionally, the principle identifies elements of worship that should be included in the Church’s offerings whether of the Old Covenant or the... Continue Reading
The Martyrdom of Stephen
That day, when Stephen saw the risen, standing Christ, He was given a hopeful glimpse that would sustain him through every blow of stones striking against his body.
In that moment, He saw a demonstration that the Lord reigns. And that gave our brother courage to take every strike all the way to the bitter end. We know from Acts that He has come into His Kingdom. He has all authority in heaven and on earth. And while this martyrdom of Stephen in Jerusalem... Continue Reading
Why Study Anthropology?
Anthropology benefits all Christians in ministry. The Word of God reveals much about human nature that guides us in how to relate to other people.
Anthropology, therefore, lays a foundation upon which we build our ethics. What is right or wrong in our treatment of others largely depends on who they are. Murder, adultery, theft, lying—these violations of the Ten Commandments are sins because of the nature of those against whom we commit them. The same is true of ethical... Continue Reading
What Is Distinct about the Theology of Colossians?
Confronting a False Teaching
We can be grateful that Paul was forced to counter this false teaching in Colossae, for it gave him an opportunity to clarify the preeminence of and sufficiency of the ascended Christ for the believer. This Christ dwells in us below, and we are hidden with him above. This should give the believer hope for... Continue Reading
Brothers and Sisters, Fight for Holiness!
Through the gospel we are saved from a life of sin and saved to a life of holiness.
Our holiness will be a work in progress during this earthly life. But in our resurrection and glorification at the last day we will be made perfectly holy, just like our Lord. Until that time comes we press on, “throwing off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles”, and “running with perseverance... Continue Reading
The Paradox of Humble Ambition
True Humility Directs Desires Forward
True humility directs our desires forward to Christ. All our ambitions are directed towards him. All our plans are in service of his kingdom, and his glory. We expect great things from, and attempt great things for, Jesus Christ, whose name is higher than any other name (Heb. 1:4). If humility is guardrail, gasoline, and... Continue Reading
Barnabas: a Case Study on the Ministry of Encouragement
The dominating characteristic of his life was that he encouraged others to know and faithfully follow Christ.
Paul and Barnabas encouraged God’s people by reminding them: “We must through many tribulations enter the kingdom of God” (Acts 14:22). Barnabas did not encourage people by affirming them in what they wanted to do and be. Nor did he encourage people by telling them what they wanted to hear. He encouraged them in the truths of the... Continue Reading
How To View the Bible
Every time we open the Scripture, we must do so with awe and reverence generated by the certain knowledge that the Bible is not an ordinary book but the very Word of the eternal God, whose veracity is beyond question or doubt.
The Bible is not what men define it to be; it is what God declares it to be. Men can believe that or deny that, but they cannot alter that. The premise that the Bible is the inspired, authoritative, infallible, sufficient, and effective Word of God should be the foundation for the study of Scripture.... Continue Reading
Endless, Bottomless, Boundless Grace and Compassion
Christ, in all His saving grace and personal attractiveness, is offered to us in the gospel.
We cannot spread our sin further than He can spread His grace. To meditate on this, to taste the waters of such a pure fountain, is surely to know “joy that is inexpressible and filled with glory” (1 Peter 1:9). The New Testament’s most frequent, and indeed most basic, description of the believer is... Continue Reading
The Authority of Scripture: Theme #2 of the Westminster Shorter Catechism
We have an authoritative and accurate guide to direct us how we should live.
In this life, many guides are full of errors and mistakes and will lead you astray. God’s Word will never fail us. It is completely trustworthy and reliable, it is inerrant and inspired by God himself. Every day millions of people follow directions given to them by GPS. We are guided to our desired... Continue Reading
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