Heaven Remembered
Learning to long for home.
Secular propaganda leads us astray on this point and tries to make us more “spiritual” than God. But he made our bodies. As a master artist, he judged them very good (Genesis 1:31). He took a body for himself — and by taking, forever hallowed. When God became man, he definitively declared the permanent goodness... Continue Reading
Within Molinism, the Possibility of Choosing Contrary to God’s Foreknowledge Does Not Imply the Possibility of God Being Wrong about the Future
It’s not a question of whether the God of Molinism could be wrong about the decree but, rather, can God know any indeterminately free choice!
The impossibility of God being wrong is attributable to his infallible middle knowledge of what one would freely choose as opposed to could freely choose. Consequently, there is no surface mismatch of God’s beliefs about possible indeterminately free choices that could occur, if certain possibilities are infeasibilities that would not occur. Of course, from a... Continue Reading
14 Important Things to Know about Setting Your Mind on Things Above
Christ will bring us to the resurrection shore of heaven, when we will enjoy our true life with Him and live for his glory forevermore.
Earthly kingdoms rise and fall with all the emotional swings of human pride. The dream house we finally finished can be burned to the ground in a moment. About the time you get used to one thing, it is time to move on to another. And the constant shiftiness of our lives injects us with... Continue Reading
A Convenient Omission
Brothers and sisters, don’t be deceived when the devil tries to twist the Scriptures.
The devil actually quoted the Bible. He got it right. Word for word. But did he notice what he missed? Surely he didn’t overlook it. Maybe he was hoping somehow that Jesus wouldn’t be familiar with that text. The devil quoted Psalm 91:11-12. Let me share Psalm 91:13: “You will tread on the lion and... Continue Reading
Regeneration: The Most Significant Beginning
We have the power of a new life, but that doesn’t automatically erase our pre-conversion tendencies (see Gal. 5:16–26; Rom. 6–7). Regeneration is just the beginning.
In spiritual growth, we tend to follow a generally upward trend in which our ups and downs, over time, become less severe. As we grow in maturity, we settle into a more consistent pattern of spiritual behavior. But rebirth is merely the beginning point of this process that goes on until we’re glorified in heaven.... Continue Reading
The Bible Is Not Boring (Part 2)
But here are eight reasons you might think it is.
Your Bible reading habit (or lack thereof) won’t increase or decrease God’s love for you. But your spiritual discipline will very much affect the warmth of your heart toward truth. Your devotion to Scripture will very much impact your delight in the glories of Christ and the gospel. The claim in my title might... Continue Reading
Perfected and Perfecting: The Theme of Perfection in Hebrews
He alone can perfect God’s people, qualifying them to draw near to their holy God.
Drawing near to God was only possible in a limited, cultic fashion under the Old Covenant, but those who draw near to God through Jesus Christ and his saving work experience the fullness of what was promised in connection with the New Covenant (Heb. 10:14–18; 12:22–24). The “better hope” by which Christians draw near to... Continue Reading
What Did Jesus Teach about Limited Atonement?
They are the ones whom the Father has given to the Son before he came to earth, and whom the Father draws so that they come to the Son, who then grants them eternal life.
Just as the sprinkling of blood sealed a particular people in the old covenant (Ex. 24:1–8), so here the inauguration of the new covenant requires Jesus to shed his blood for a particular people. That particular people is the “many” for whom Jesus gives his life as a ransom (Matt. 20:28). The combination of “many”... Continue Reading
Save a Soul from Death
How We Bring Wanderers Back
Few things in life are as painful as watching a loved one drift away from Christ. Yet few things in life give as much pleasure as watching him or her return to Christ in repentance and faith — and to know you played a part. Don’t grow weary in doing such matchless eternal good; keep... Continue Reading
Does the Bible Command Us to Kill Apostates?
Reading the text, studying the context, and considering the theology of covenants enables you to address this objection and provides a technique for answering countless others.
By taking a little time to read the text in question, it becomes obvious the passage isn’t referring to apostates. Rather, when you read the context, you discover that believers were being enticed to serve other gods, which would entail sacrificing children on an altar. Therefore, the passage isn’t about killing apostates, but about punishing... Continue Reading
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