Where’s the Lion Now?
Making hard decisions with Aslan.
The most important thing to say is that anyone who regularly reads the Bible, by the Spirit, sees the lion every day. The word of God is the one inspired, infallible path he has given us for life. “His divine power has granted to us all things that pertain to life and godliness, through the... Continue Reading
What Makes Christian Ethics Truly “Christian”? A Seminary Prof Answers
Christian ethics aims at divine glory.
In light of that picture of humanity, Christian ethics cannot merely concern itself with knowing the right or good thing to do, it must first attend to being or—more starkly—becoming the right or good sort of being, the kind of being who might then do good things. Grace, redemption, and salvation are elemental to Christian... Continue Reading
If Satan Wrote a Book on Parenting
If Satan wrote a book on parenting, he would want people to believe that children belong to society as much as to parents.
If Satan wrote a book on parenting, he would want you to raise them in strict accordance with law rather than gospel, with strict rules rather than free grace. He would want parents to physically discipline them, then abandon them in their pain and misery, wondering how they can once again earn their parents’ favor.... Continue Reading
Don’t Just Be an Expert in What Things Don’t Mean
When we actually take the time to understand what God is really saying, we can be humbled and encouraged and exhorted, not filled with pride.
Let’s refuse to be those who only know what the Bible doesn’t mean, and let’s find out what it actually means. God’s word is profitable, even those verses that are misunderstood and abused. I’m glad I dug in to learn what Philippians 4:13 meant. It is incredibly encouraging, and I want more to be strengthened... Continue Reading
Don’t Sass Your Mother!
Inferior's Love and Devotion to Superiors at Home, Church, and in the State
Part of the wisdom of the Fifth commandment is ensuring that as the son learns to give praise and honor to his mother, he would absorb sympathetic love from her witness of piety and grace towards her superiors and through that would learn much towards how he is to care and provide for those God... Continue Reading
Could God Do __?
Who have you given up on?
Don’t lose hope. Not because your child, your boss, your employee, your spouse, or yourself is capable on his own of the change that he or she has have failed at time and time again, but because we believe in the Spirit of God, who can transform any heart, who can resurrect the dead, and... Continue Reading
There Is No Place for Us and Them in the Church (Part 1)
We look at the world and see all it’s godlessness and idolatry and sin and then look at ourselves and think we’re not too bad.
God doesn’t exempt his people from his standards. An “us and them” mentality that’s quick to condemn the world and slow to examine our own hearts and see and confess and repent of our own sins invites God’s judgment. God is a holy God, he judges all. We need to examine ourselves and check we don’t... Continue Reading
The Basis for Confession
We are called to walk continually in confession and repentance before God.
When we come to God, we don’t have to wonder whether or not he’ll forgive. It’s not like he is standing far off, waiting to hear our confession before he decides to be merciful. He has proven himself merciful, since the beginning of time and climaxing in the death and resurrection of his Son. After all,... Continue Reading
10 Things You Should Know about the Most Famous Blessing in the Bible
The Aaronic blessing wasn’t earned, but with it came the great responsibility to bear the name of God.
It is a great reminder when pronounced at the end of worship that we are to live every moment of life Coram Deo, before the face of God. As we go into the world, we do not leave the presence of God, for by his benediction he has set his name on us (Num. 6:27). The Aaronic... Continue Reading
By Faith | Hebrews 11:1-3
Often called the Hall of Faith, the author will take us through several examples of Old Testament saints who did not shrink back from the task that God set before them.
We must be prepared to contend for God as our Creator and all that it entails. We are not cosmic accidents that must build our own meaning in life; we are fearfully and wonderfully made. We are wonderfully made because of the special attention that the Creator placed in making humanity. We are fearfully made... Continue Reading
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