Righteous Adornment: A Biblical Approach to Modesty
Bringing our wardrobes under the lordship of Christ.
There is a need for enterprising Christians to create clothing that is both biblically modest and elegant. Christ is Lord of our lives and our wardrobes, so let us joyfully submit to that lordship. We belong to Christ as His precious Bride, which our clothing should reflect. For in this tent we groan, longing... Continue Reading
The Life and Faith of Blaise Pascal
Wagering on God without hesitation.
The fallout of the French Revolution would prove that Pascal’s arguments about God…and his observations about the human condition, were right….Even today, Pascal’s writing has lost none of its fire, nor has the fruits of his intellect, passion, and eloquence dedicated to God diminished. On August 19, 1662, French philosopher, mathematician, and apologist Blaise Pascal died at... Continue Reading
A Kingdom Foundation
The measures of spiritual adulthood are unity of the one faith, knowledge of Jesus, and Christ being formed in us.
If have been brought into the kingdom of God and bowed the knee before Jesus Christ as our Lord, we are to conform our will to His, to follow His directives, and be grounded and growing in Him. As you therefore have received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in Him, rooted and built... Continue Reading
“May Our Hearts Bleed”
Reaching the Lost with William Carey
Carey argued that the commission given by Jesus to the apostles in Matthew 28:18–20 “laid them under obligation to disperse themselves into every country of the habitable globe, and to preach to all the inhabitants, without exception, or limitation.” On October 7, 1805, nine men signed their names to a document that would govern their... Continue Reading
How to Rebel against Expressive Individualism
True freedom comes not from doing whatever we want, but from being freed to live as God intends.
The best way to combat the forces of expressive individualism is full frontal attack. By showing up every week to church and to the table, we train ourselves to believe that feelings of authenticity are not our lord. Christ is. In July 1798, John Leland, elder of Third Baptist Church in Cheshire, Massachusetts, decided... Continue Reading
Grief Can Be So Lonely
Grief is lonely even in community, lonely even when surrounded by loving and helpful people.
God has purposes in our grief. He means for us to carry them without being fully healed, to bear them with confident submission, to carry them all the way to the finish line. He means for those griefs to shift our eyes and hearts from here to there, from time to eternity, from this place... Continue Reading
Lloyd-Jones, Depression, and Feelings
Useful insights from “the Doctor” on a common Christian condition.
“If you and I find ourselves afflicted by this condition, there is only one thing to do, it is to go to Him….He is our joy and our happiness, even as He is our peace. He is life, He is everything. So avoid the incitements and the temptations of Satan to give feelings this great... Continue Reading
The Role of Art in the Christian Life
The Scriptures speak about the beauty of God; all things beautiful find their source and foundation in the character of God.
The Scriptures are concerned about three dimensions of the Christian life: the good, the true, and the beautiful. But we have cut off the third from the other two. In fact, sometimes Christians reduce their concern of the things of God purely to the ethical realm, to a discussion of righteousness or goodness. Others are... Continue Reading
Sleep like a King: Why Jesus Slept before Calming the Storm
Jesus sleeps while God’s enemies attack him, because he, like David, unswervingly trusts in the Father’s protection.
The Christian life is marked by trust in God and his promises. At our conversion, we trust God’s promise to deliver us from our sin on account of Christ’s work. But don’t we continue to trust those same promises throughout our lives? Every morning, we must remind ourselves of God’s faithfulness in the gospel. Christ... Continue Reading
Gospel-Fueled, Spirit-Wrought Gumption
Let the gospel propel you and may the Spirit empower you.
As Christians, we work with a gospel-fueled, Spirit wrought gumption. This is a move-forward attitude that trusts in the grace of God alone. This is a diligent working that is prayerful and trusting in the Spirit of God for the accomplishing of all things. I’m convinced that this mindset in our labor will produce the... Continue Reading
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