Five Myths about Christianity and Politics in America
Christians are called to live out their faith in every area of life—including politics.
Christianity and politics are not mutually exclusive. While the church should never become a political machine, it has a responsibility to engage the political sphere with moral clarity and courage. Our laws are, and always will be, reflections of our moral values, and Christians have an important role to play in shaping those values. ... Continue Reading
Why Spurgeon Refused to Name Names in the Downgrade Controversy
He never provided the names of these teachers for at least three reasons.
Spurgeon would not name names was because he did not want to make this fight about himself. The encroaching downgrade and modernist theologies were not an offense against Spurgeon personally. Rather, they were an offense against God. Spurgeon was “extremely anxious to avoid personalities,” because he had no desire to make the controversy about himself,... Continue Reading
The Lack of a Christian Mindset
Our lack comes from (1) enculturation, (2) prayerlessness, and (3) pride. These three rings take us to the heart, and the heart is often the problem with the mind.
The Christian mindset means letting Christ be the King, losing ourselves to His mission and glory, and thus finding our purpose again. We must exchange the small ambitions that our pride generates for the huge ambitions that Christ offers. The cross calls us to go down in order to go up. We must lose our... Continue Reading
How Can Christians Confront the Fear of Dying?
David Dickson reflected on Jesus’ victory over death.
There is a natural fear of death, and the devil, and hell, rooted in all people, always. It may not be always felt, yet it is easily wakened. This fear puts people in bondage. Because of it, they do not dare to meditate on death, or God’s judgement, or hell, as deserved by themselves. However, Christ’s... Continue Reading
El Shaddai, the God Who Is More Than Enough
El Shaddai is the God Who is more than enough to be our arm of strength in these days.
No matter who we are, “El Shaddai” is on our side. However, the battle also faces us as a corporate body, especially at this time in the Church’s history—when the evil one will seek to take advantage to discourage, divide, and disperse the children of God during the repaganization of Western Civilization. But God Almighty,... Continue Reading
What If I Don’t Feel Forgiven? A Pastoral Letter
To be forgiven, then, means that God, the one whom your sin chiefly offends, is no longer offended.
If you find yourself convicted about your sin, then run to Christ and throw that sin at the foot of the cross. Don’t ignore the Spirit’s working through your convicting conscience, but heed the impulse that drives you to repent so that you can once again enjoy communion with your heavenly Father. As Martin Luther... Continue Reading
Who Are God’s People?
The Messiah came not only as the glory of Israel but also as a light to the gentiles.
Once again, the gospel takes center stage. It is (and always has been) the gospel—and nothing else—that defines the people of God. The good news of Galatians is that the gospel formerly promised to Abraham has now been realized in Jesus Christ. For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put... Continue Reading
What is the Biblical Significance of the Number “Six”?
Man in God’s image is a creature of both 6 and 7; the number six without the number seven becomes the symbol of man’s rebellion.
God created man in his image and gave him dominion over the creatures (Gen 1:26–28). Although God made man on the same day as the other creatures, man is clearly higher than the animals. Part of man’s call is to set aside the seventh day. To worship and have an intimate relationship with God is... Continue Reading
Is Christian Bias the Solution to Secular Bias?
A Review of "Against Worldview: Reimagining Christian Formation as Growth in Wisdom," by Simon P. Kennedy
Kennedy’s book is a welcome contribution to the critical discussion of worldview, especially as it affects Christian educational institutions. It provides a substantive history of worldview in German idealism and Dutch Neo-Calvinism. It offers guidance toward a Christian epistemology that is objective, rather than subjective in orientation. And while it does not answer all the... Continue Reading
Every person is a tree. Every tree tells stories.
Psalm 1 has beautiful imagery that's worth our meditation.
To those reborn by the Spirit of God and hidden in Christ, God says, “You are like a tree.” And not just any tree. You are a tree with three defining features: (1) you are planted by the source of life—God himself; (2) you yield good fruit in season; and (3) your leaves never wither. You are... Continue Reading
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