Drawn Out of Many Waters
Echoes of Moses and Joshua in Psalm 18
There are no doubt more than six examples we could identify in Psalm 18 that recall the days of Moses and Joshua, but these six are sufficient to show how a psalmist—in this case, David—was aware of, shaped by, and echoed earlier Scripture. As we become deeper readers of the Old Testament, such allusions and echoes... Continue Reading
Looking for Meaning in All the Wrong Places
Mental health numbers are still on the rise by diagnosis or social identity, but believers buck the trend.
Clearly, people are suffering. In a culture shaped by a “critical theory mood,” claims of suffering can be thought of as a desirable way of elevating a person’s moral status. It is also not a coincidence that this suffering has accompanied a culturewide loss of a sense of meaning. A 2021 Lifeway Research study found... Continue Reading
Question 1: What is Our Only Hope in Life & Death?
Our Comforter, the Holy Spirit does not ease our afflictions throughout this life; instead, He strengthens us to endure them.
There is nothing more comforting and more hopeful than belonging, body and soul, both in life and in death, to God and to our Savior Jesus Christ. We find it sometimes impossible to work ourselves into a sweat for our own health, yet Jesus sweat drops of blood as He worked eternal redemption for us.... Continue Reading
Difficult Bible Passages: Nehemiah 13:25
Was Nehemiah grossly overreacting here?
It is the first half of verse 25 of course that so many folks – including too many Christians – would find all rather shocking and unacceptable: “And I confronted them and cursed them and beat some of them and pulled out their hair”. The truth is, if Nehemiah was with us today and did... Continue Reading
Why Every Church Should Practice “Open” and “Closed” Communion
It’s not an either/or choice, but a both/and.
It is important that whoever is administering the Lord’s Supper recognises what they’re doing. They’re holding a set of keys, which need to be used carefully. To simply leave all questions of admission down to the individual’s choice is irresponsible, like leaving the front door to your house wide open. But Jesus calls us to... Continue Reading
Worship and Victory
How can God bring victory in hopeless circumstances?
Are you desperate for victory? Over sin? Over despair? Over loss? Bow down and worship. “Draw near to the Lord and he will draw near to you,” (Jms. 4:8) James admonishes. “The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart, O God, you will not despise,” (Ps. 51:17), David echoes. This... Continue Reading
The Anthropological Lie of “Same-Sex Marriage”
Four additional threats posed by same-sex “marriage.”
We cannot let routineness overwhelm or supplant how Scripture and the Christian tradition have reflected on the uniqueness of conjugal marriage. Same-sex “marriage” is not marriage. Truth is truth no matter the untruth, and the created order defies societal manipulation. A marriage where husband and wife are rightly geared towards procreation is a blessing to... Continue Reading
How Can God be Both Righteous and Sovereign Over Evil?
God’s Complete Sovereignty
God’s control of history ensures that everything happens by his design, but he does not plant evil thoughts and motives in human beings to carry such actions out. The story of Joseph in the book of Genesis is a perfect illustration of this maxim. The Bible is crystal clear: God is sovereign over all his... Continue Reading
Cynicism Isn’t a Spiritual Gift
Cynicism is contagious. It has become a movement, a niche lifestyle, a way of being.
Cynics aren’t interested in salvation or transformation. They’re only interested in an endless self-loathing ministry of doom. A prophet speaks to people he loves with tears. A cynic disdains the people he is called to confront. A prophet’s desire is to see transformation. A cynic’s desire is to bring attention to himself. One of my... Continue Reading
Find Your Way to Help the Hurting
A Hundred Roads to the Hurting
Find your way to move toward the hurting. Don’t assume someone else is checking in. Don’t assume someone else will send a meal. Don’t assume they’re overwhelmed with messages and visits. When the trial comes — when sickness falls, when the job disappears, when the marriage collapses, when a loved one dies — assume God... Continue Reading
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