The Bible was Telling the Truth
The reliability of the Word of God is continuously confirmed with tangible, touchable discoveries.
From small artifacts to larger sites, recent discoveries lend proof to biblical accounts. For example, DNA found in the City of David confirmed that the Philistines, Israel’s main enemy during the reign of King David, turned out to be exactly the sort of people the Old Testament described. A smaller discovery was of a signet ring that confirmed... Continue Reading
Holiness in the Old Testament
What God was Teaching through these Laws and Rituals
God was teaching His people that holiness will be joined with prosperity and blessing in the ultimate consummated kingdom—that is, the world to come (see Heb. 3–4). Therefore, the measure of Israel’s obedience to God was both the purity with which its rituals were upheld and the morality of everyday conduct by the people. An infraction... Continue Reading
Building a Culture of Truth
Understanding the 9th Commandment
Living truthfully and promoting truth is not legalism. It is a manifestation of our love for the God of truth and our desire to see His truth permeate our lives and communities. By being truthful, we emulate God’s nature, contribute to the building up of a godly community, and shine as beacons of His grace... Continue Reading
Gay Nazarenes
The Nazarene teachers dismiss all the texts that deny the validity of homosexual sex.
The Nazarenes reject the Levitical texts because, according to them, such texts fail to show the love of God. Instead, they come from “ancient cultural biases.” The authors of “Why the Church” base their subjective argumentation on the power of love. God’s love must be shown to practicing homosexuals; to determine that their sexual practice... Continue Reading
The Religion of Secularism
It’s bad enough that secularism is a growing problem in our culture, yet it’s even worse that it’s making inroads in the church.
We are too easily tempted to forget God and to avoid conflict with the world. It sometimes seems easier to live as if God really isn’t there, to go about our days without reflecting on His authority and that we’re called to live all of life coram Deo, before His face. But if we forget Him,... Continue Reading
Doomed to Final Frustration
To borrow a phrase from C.S. Lewis, every worldly pleasure you are pursuing is “doomed to final frustration.”
Looking around, we see countless people pursuing what will not last. If we look within ourselves, we see some of the same, even as believers, but the things of earth are passing away. Most people are still trying to build their Kingdom on sinking sand. To borrow a phrase from C.S. Lewis, every worldly... Continue Reading
A&W Church
The American Church has not Resisted Consumerism
A church that is hospitable and yet confident of its own identity and tradition is naturally attractive without trying to be. But even if it was not pleasing to degenerates, since when did the marketability of the “gospel” to the lost become the litmus test for faithfulness? The fact that we have conceived of the... Continue Reading
J. Gresham Machen and the Transformation of Culture
"A blessed society cannot be formed out of men who are still under the curse of sin."
Machen witnessed with his own eyes the destructive effects of liberalism in the church of his day. Conservatives who side with Machen know too well the danger of liberal doctrines of Scripture and God and salvation. But conservatives need to be aware that liberalism can slip in the back door of the church in other... Continue Reading
Jesus: The Great High Priest
Jesus is the perfect mediator between sinful man and holy God.
As Prophet, Jesus represents God to us by preaching the law and delivering the good news of hope to guilty sinners. As Priest, Jesus represents us to God by covering our sin with his blood and offering up a satisfactory sacrifice that is well pleasing to God. If you’ve spent much time around the... Continue Reading
I Will Not Go Up among You—Exodus 33:1–11
Because the Israelites wanted an idol to go before them instead, Yahweh withdrew His presence from them.
By having this tent of meeting outside the camp, Yahweh was sending a message to Israel that, through their sin, they had become defiled. Their camp could not be a place of holy communion with Him because they had defiled themselves and become unclean. Thus, God was effectively saying that they wilderness was cleaner than... Continue Reading
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