Considering Grief
Three points that we should consider.
As believers, we don’t have to grieve like the rest of the world. (1 Thess. 4:13) We know that because of Christ’s declaration that “it is finished”, we have the promise that the sting of death has been taken away. Because of this, we can rest in peace knowing that at the end of the... Continue Reading
Heir of All Nations
The Father's promise and the Devil's temptation.
Heritage is about inheritance. The Son is the heir of the nations. He is a new Adam, whose dominion will be to the ends of the earth. This is the Father’s promise to the Son, who will be the Son of David—Messiah—to reign forever. If Psalm 2:8 is a pledge to the Son of global dominion,... Continue Reading
Why Love is One of Gods Commandments
Hugh Binning outlines some of the reasons why God likes love enough to command it.
The gospel is not brought to you so that you would reconcile God, and bring about a change in His affection, but instead, to beseech you to be reconciled to God, to take away all hostility out of your heart. This is the business which preachers have to do, to persuade you that the Father... Continue Reading
Christ’s Place in the Heavens
How the Ascension Gives the Believer Peace
If you really want to see the glory of God and the power that comes with it there needs to be a growing love for the person and work of Jesus, and that begins with resting in how He shows Himself to be our Savior, both in His work of humiliation at the cross, and... Continue Reading
An Antidote to Spiritual Amnesia
How Could We Forget?
Israel could not save themselves; God had to do it. God initiated salvation (Ex. 12:1–2), designed salvation (Ex. 12:3–5), and provided salvation (Ex. 12:6). He reset their calendar so that the beginning of the year reminded them of the beginning of their salvation. His salvation blueprint was titled “Substitution,” saving Israel from death by a... Continue Reading
Doing All Things to the Glory of God
We should discipline ourselves so as to accomplish the tasks that Christ has given us to do.
When eating and drinking identify us with idols, for example, and thus bring us into fellowship with demons, then we should avoid that kind of eating and drinking. Doing all to the glory of God requires us not simply to examine our hearts (which we certainly should do) but more importantly to examine the implications... Continue Reading
10 Important Things to Consider When Choosing a Church to Attend
Discernment in Choosing a Faithful Church
People have six days to be entertained, but the seventh day is a day of rest from worldly amusements and a time to seriously worship the risen Christ. If the church one is attending is theater-driven, tickling people’s ears with what they want to hear while using the world’s methods in an attempt toward relevancy, then the... Continue Reading
“Yes, I am a Christian, Just Like Those Over There”
Standing with humble believers against the demands of a decadent culture.
I would not deny that I am an “elite” myself. I trade in ideas. I teach at a college. I write books. My hands are soft through lack of doing what anything that my grandfather might have referred to as “real work.” And the challenge this poses for me is: Who are truly my brother... Continue Reading
The Son & The Sabbath
How the Sabbath of Creation Connects with Christ as Son
Not only was rest given for the enjoyment of Lord Adam of Eden: the ultimate beneficial reason for the giving of the Sabbath to the human race, was so that when the Word took Flesh, Jesus, Himself, might sanctify this day of rest. From before the world was made, the Logos fully intended to use... Continue Reading
What is the Sign that We Have Come to Know Jesus?
“You still do not know me?”: A Devotion on John 14:6–9
Here’s one way we can be sure that we do know Jesus: we long to know him more. Our hearts say with the apostle Paul—who, after enjoying, worshipping and faithfully serving Jesus for around three decades, near the end of his life declared this—“My goal is to know him and the power of his resurrection... Continue Reading
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