Three Types of Words Our Counselees Need
Biblical counselors can glean instruction from Jesus’ use of words with Nicodemus.
God ordained that people would be saved by words and by faith (Rom. 10:17). It is by words—such as the ones recorded in John 3:16—and by believing in God through words that people experience the new birth and enter into the kingdom of God. What do you ask your words to do in counseling? You have... Continue Reading
Forgetting What is Behind and Reaching Towards What Is Ahead: A Framework for Spiritual Growth
Our personal development and spiritual growth is essential. We are to never stop growing as Christians.
Each day, we must proclaim the gospel to ourselves and others. We must defend the faith against those who assault it. We must commit ourselves to Christ and, by his grace, keep striving towards maturity and Christ-likeness in him. Most importantly, we mustn’t permit ourselves to stagnate or wallow in laziness. Like Paul, we “press... Continue Reading
On Ending Well: An Open Letter to a Pastor
When you began to slowly unravel my knot in the light of scripture, your compassion made the hard admission of my failings so much easier.
To my pastors, and pastors everywhere: Thank you. Thank you for continually encouraging us to keep running this race, pressing us to run better and faster. Thank you for reminding us that we’re almost there- that we can end well. What you do really does make a difference. It was desperation that made me do it.... Continue Reading
The Real Enemy of God’s People
Why did Haman get the exclusive title of “the enemy of the Jews”?
Haman’s self-absorption led him to plot genocide and ultimately became his downfall…the real “enemy of the Jews” was not so much Haman himself, but what Haman represented: the one who puts himself or herself above anyone else. Who is the worst enemy of God’s people? Some American Christians may say “the Left”. Others may... Continue Reading
AI, ChatGPT and Ministry
We thought that creative activity would always be the domain of the human, we have now trained computers to mimic the creative process and perform it faster than we can.
Just as we made machines that can lift more than we can and move faster than we can, we have now designed machines that can know more and communicate more in a shorter period of time. If thinking is defined as memory, factual recall, and the ability to swiftly convert factual recall into written (or... Continue Reading
What Is Lust?
Lust tells us that poison is sweet and dying is living.
In rebuking the religious leaders who opposed Him and His mission, Jesus said that their “desires” (lusts) were the same as their father Satan (John 8:44). Jesus locates the origins of lust within the evil heart of Satan. Not surprisingly then, lust, or worldly desires, often choke out the seed of the gospel in the... Continue Reading
Blood and Water: The Christian Fight for Holiness
Reconciliation to God means blood atonement, and washing. Jesus’ death, releasing water and blood, accomplished both for his people.
We fight for holiness, for this leads to real peace and joy. We fight for holiness, “for without holiness no one will see the LORD” (Hebrews 12:14). We fight for holiness, because our Father, whom we love, is holy and he wants us to be like him. “Be holy, because I the LORD your God, am holy” (Leviticus... Continue Reading
I Will Have Mercy
God choosing to bestow His grace is "not because of works but because of him who calls."
Whether or not we can provide a self-satisfactory explanation for how it can be that a choice to bestow mercy on one twin and not another before either were born has in it no injustice, there is an appropriate rest in registering the unequivocal answer given, “Is there injustice on God’s part? By no means!”... Continue Reading
All My Heart, All the Time
The first and greatest commandment leaves no room for divided affections.
The Psalmist asked for a united, singular affection to follow God. The heart is the seat of our affections. It’s the emotional source from which everything springs. He asked God to bring each part of his affections together so that he would be laser-focused on the one true God. When Jesus was asked which... Continue Reading
Transgender Terrorism?
At root in the horrific Nashville tragedy is sin’s corrupting influence expressing itself in the killers’s three-dimensional hatred: hatred of self, hatred of God, and hatred of neighbor.
Much like Cain, the [Nashville] shooter was on a hunt for self-expression on her terms rather than God’s. Whereas Cain despised God in his heart and by his outward worship, she despised God in her heart and by her outward “gender identity.” There is no divine approbation for false worship, and there is no divine... Continue Reading
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