From Sorrow to Singing
Psalm 13, helps us pray when our hearts are filled with sorrow, so that we can once again sing to the Lord.
When depression and distress come, we can trust in the steadfast love of the Lord. His presence is with us. His promises are true. His protection is secure. And His power is sufficient. We can also rejoice in His salvation. In the middle of trials and tribulations we are not called to rejoice about what... Continue Reading
Heresy Presented as Mercy
A full doctrinal revolt, driven by LGBTQ issues, comes advertised as a change of mind, but the book is explosive in ways the authors didn’t intend.
Be not confused. The Widening of God’s Mercy is a call for a new religion to replace Biblical Christianity. What it calls for is not a revised vision of Christian morality. This is a call for complete theological surrender. In case you haven’t caught on, here’s how the world now works. If you want major attention... Continue Reading
Following Jesus Will Make Your Life Harder
Tell God How You Feel about That
Only genuine belief in the goodness of God and his commitment to his promises will get anyone to say “yes” to a deal that will make our lives harder. Why suffer for the sake of Christ? Because he calls us to do it and we believe he is good and he will work for our... Continue Reading
The Savior Wounds Us, Then Heals Us—Genesis 42-44
The Savior may harshly test us.
Every day he breaks and tears down strongholds of rebellion, willfulness, egoism, self-reliance, and hope and comfort in earthly people and things—anything and everything that hinders us from trusting and loving him in our totality. An old friend of mine has been telling me about her granddaughter, who is only ten years old and... Continue Reading
How Is Jesus the Way, and the Truth, and the Life?
How is “the way, and the truth, and the life” meaningful and life-changing to us?
We live in a world of absolute doubt and uncertainty about a way forward, the reality of truth, and meaning of life. The church, however, responds with hope….Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life, for He is God incarnate. Only God can be all of those things. Years ago, I heard a... Continue Reading
Dealing with a Common Exception: WCF 21.8 and the Recreation Clause
We are to make Sunday a delight to our families. We don’t need people on TV, or the internet, or the stadium to do that for us.
If your defense of engaging in public activities on the Sabbath is it helps me relax and unwind and yet in doing so it means thousands must lose their opportunity to do the same is that really loving your neighbor as yourself? I’m sure you, like me, have sat through an innumerable number of... Continue Reading
The Application Cart
Why our faith is shallow.
I’ve known preachers to scratch their heads at more “theological” sections of scripture wondering how they’re going to “apply” the text. Show us Jesus, that is application. If people leave seeing and savouring Christ more than they came in, you have achieved very practical application for their lives. Don’t let the need for application rob you... Continue Reading
Thinking Like Jesus
We are called to imitate our Lord in all things, including His thinking.
The fact that we are fallen does not mean that we no longer have the ability to think. We are all prone to error, but we also can learn to reason in an orderly, logical, and cogent fashion. It is my desire to see Christians think with the utmost cogency and clarity. So, as a... Continue Reading
How Older Christians Encourage Younger Generations for Christ
The love of Christ must dominate words and actions towards younger people.
We must tell them our stories—the real ones: both victories and failures, joys and sorrows, and how God taught us through these things. As appropriate, we need to tell them how God taught us when we struggled with sin, faced depression, failed the Lord. They need to hear about the ways God helped us through... Continue Reading
The Pitfalls of Faith Plus Works
There is no “It is finished” in faith plus works theological systems; there is only bondage.
When we stand before the Lord, there is only one to whom we will point for our acceptance before God: Jesus Christ. He fulfilled the law that we could not, paid our debt on the cross, and credits his righteousness to our account. Even when we experience significant sanctification in this life through the work... Continue Reading
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