Corinth, Christ and Celebritiesb
Enough of celebrity Christianity.
Televangelists and mega-church pastors strut their stuff for all the world to see. Not all misuse and abuse their positions in this way of course, but far too many do. And how often does mere eloquence, wit, good looks or youth become some of the main qualifications? In many ways things are not so... Continue Reading
Do Christians Deserve to Be Blessed?
We all know people who have received good things they didn’t deserve, as well as others who have received bad things they didn’t deserve.
Actions do have consequences in this world. If people are mean, they won’t have many friends. If plants aren’t watered, they will die. On the other hand, a person who is driving safely might be hit and killed by a drunk driver. Cancer may strike a little child for no known reason. Both believers and... Continue Reading
Only One House
There is only one church of God, the temple of His people among whom He dwells.
Moses acted servant in the house of God, whereas Christ acted as the Son over the house. The difference is one of authority. Jesus has divine authority over the church of God since he is himself the eternal divine Son. The writer hotes this contrast when he says, “Jesus has been counted worthy of more... Continue Reading
The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy: Article XIV
We cling to the words of God is because the testimonies of the Lord carry in them the only epistemological veracity of objective truth itself.
The Christian believer has the explicit presupposition that God and his word is never wrong or in error. That is, there is an element of faith working to supersede what we see so that in any instant, God (and the character of God) is being trusted more than our eyes and minds. If God says... Continue Reading
Holiness of Body and Soul
God cares about our soul and body. We must not sever what God has bound together.
Underneath Paul’s theology of the body is the reality that human beings are both material and immaterial, and these two are inseparable. Soul piety leads to bodily piety because, in God’s design, the body and soul are inseparably linked. If the body is merely a neutral (or evil) capsule for the soul, then we are... Continue Reading
The Three Aspects of Presenting People to God
The necessary condition of being presented holy is that you keep trusting the Lord Jesus, clinging to the hope offered in the gospel of Jesus.
As people grow more like Christ, their lives are more righteous, and are so produce more fruit. These three aspects of what Paul means by ‘complete’ are not in competition, but are complimentary. Those justified in Christ, regenerated by God’s Spirit, will necessarily become more righteous over time through the work of the Spirit. And as... Continue Reading
Job As A Type Of Christ’s Threefold Office
Seeing the Greater Job in his prophetic, priestly, and kingly office and his restoration in the land of Uz adds another layer of comfort for the one who mourns this present evil age and whose hope is in the one who will restore all things.
Like Christ, Job was a prophet shown no honor by those closest to him (cf. Mark 6:4), a priest who made mediation for his three friends who offered no help in his anguish (cf. Mark 14:47), and was a kingly figure mocked by the rabble of society amid his greatest trial (cf. Mark 15:16–32). Like... Continue Reading
Covenantal Holiness
Preaching in the covenant community needs to challenge presumption and include the obligation of appropriate response to God’s covenant kindness.
When a person becomes a believer but his spouse does not, the question of the believer’s remaining in the marriage arises (v. 12). The unbelieving spouse may consent to remain in the marriage, allowing the believer to practice his new Christian faith. In this situation, the believer is not to separate or seek a divorce... Continue Reading
Are Human Rights a Fantasy?
As the West loses touch with its Creator, by what authority do we agree on inalienable rights?
For most of history, as Holland described in his book ‘Dominion’, the idea that humans have “self-evident” rights to “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” would have been baffling: “A Roman would have laughed at it.” Yet today, “rights” language is central to our way of life. It was at the heart of the United... Continue Reading
Holy and Blameless
God has declared us holy. Therefore, while we know that we sin, God does not identify us by our sin.
Satan identifies us by our sin, and we often join him in doing so, but God identifies us in Christ. God identifies us as holy and calls us to be holy because He has declared us holy on account of the holiness of Christ. As Paul writes, God “chose us in [Christ] before the foundation... Continue Reading
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