The Key To Making the Most Out of Congregational Singing
Singing is not just a vertical act, but also a horizontal one.
Of course we sing to God, but we also sing for one another. God is the object of our worship, but our singing is also a means of mutual encouragement. In our singing, we all have equal opportunity to proclaim truth. When we open our mouths to sing, we all take on the role of teacher, of encourager. My... Continue Reading
Immutability and Pastoral Ministry
Christ makes all the theological abstractions concrete; he brings all the prodigal speculations back home.
For this high and lofty doctrine to have any life-giving impact in our daily struggles and joys, it must be transposed through the words of Christ and metabolized in the work of Christ. What, then, does this doctrine look like when condensed into a solid state? When it begins to take on a recognizable shape... Continue Reading
Reconsidering Revoice & its Advocates
The aim and goal of the Christian life is holiness and it stands to gospel reason that God does not stand in the way the believer’s progressive conformity to Christ.
At this point, Hill may, must and does argue that homosexual orientation is not sin. Perhaps the question begging to be asked is why talk about homosexual orientation as something God does not want to remove but rather to leave like a thorn in the flesh? Is sexual orientation a thorn or not? Nevertheless, what... Continue Reading
Balancing Ministry and Family Time
Sadly, many men leave the ministry due to erring one way or the other in what is often a delicate balance.
We must remember that ministry in the New Testament is life on life. For the Apostle Paul, the church was not a distant group before which he occasionally appeared. They were his spiritual family, with whom he lived and ministered. How does a pastor most healthily balance ministerial service with family time? This tension... Continue Reading
The Disappearance of Honor
Honor is assaulted not only from the world but also from within the church and from within the home.
Many men don’t show proper honor to their wives, and they even sometimes laugh when their children speak or act dishonorably to their mothers. I am repeatedly shocked to hear children speak disrespectfully to their parents, yet the shock begins to wear off when I see their parents speak disrespectfully to others, particularly online. Similarly,... Continue Reading
Don’t Ignore the “Speed Limit”: How the Sufficiency of Scripture Should Make Us Patient
Fast growth is good, even desirable! But it appears to be unusual in Scripture.
Unbelievers see things more clearly than we think. They sniff out our attempts to market Jesus. They see through our sales pitches. They’re far more serious about their worldview than we give them credit for. And I think our ignorance of this fact offends them even more than the content of our worldview. Why do we... Continue Reading
The Incredible Inefficiency of Pastoral Ministry
How do you find satisfaction in pastoral ministry when the to-do list is never done?
People are not products, and as such no amount of time we spend working with (let’s avoid the temptation to say “working on”) people will ever complete them. Even more complicating is the fact that pastors are incomplete as well. While we might be a little further along the path than those we shepherd and... Continue Reading
When Discontent Sheep Show Up
It can be easy to fall into the snare of entertaining the unrighteous comments of discontent sheep when they come from other congregations.
Faithful local churches want to grow through the redemption of sinners. Through evangelistic efforts and the consistent administration of the ordinary means of grace, there should be a healthy expectation that there will be new believers joining the church periodically. However, the most significant growth in most local churches is Christians transferring their membership from... Continue Reading
Gospel Ministry: Ace or Average? – We need To Avoid Envy & An Unhealthy Competitive Culture Of Ministry Success
There is a tragically high fall-out rate from pastoral ministry.
We love to honour our perceived ministry “aces.” We can so easily boast of church size and church growth, number of books written or sold, number of churches planted, or social media profile. But the result of such adulation is that more modestly able pastors feel inadequate, push themselves too hard, or take unnecessary risks... Continue Reading
5 Myths about Abortion
What makes humans valuable in the first place?
Even when pro-life presentations contain gospel, many are not awakened spiritually. But some are awakened morally. And that’s enough to help save children. Former abortionist Bernard Nathanson presided over 60,000 abortions before becoming pro-life while still an atheist. Only later did he embrace theism. Myth #1: Christian pro-lifers impose religious arguments on a pluralistic... Continue Reading
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