Why We Need Zephaniah
To grow in Christlikeness, we must continually meditate on God’s greatness and unmerited love in Christ.
When Zephaniah describes how God supernaturally transforms human hearts and turns their desires to him, the prophet consistently integrates the relational, behavioral, and internal dimensions of this change. Those who holistically embrace his will pursue righteousness (v. 3), unity (3:9), proper worship (vv. 9–10), and humility (2:3; 3:11). In the end, God’s saving work will... Continue Reading
Transgenderism and Homosexuality: Hindu Monism’s Philosophical Triumph
Education will undermine the fear of God (the true source of wisdom), individualism will weaken the family, and state education will make students immoral.
Mann, a Unitarian, said that the Church should not educate because it teaches “divisive doctrines” such as the Trinity. According to Mann, children do not need to learn Truths (doctrines) such as Trinity. They need to learn Virtue (ethics): to honor parents, elders, and teachers; to not covet or steal someone’s pencil or pear. The... Continue Reading
The 95 Theses: A Reformation Spark
Intending to engage in academic debate, Luther’s 95 theses became a rallying point for Reformation in the Western Church.
Luther’s 95 Theses decried the sale of indulgences by developing a number of themes: First, the Christian life is to be one of repentance and daily turning from sin rather than doing things (penance) to obtain pardon and removal of penalty. Here he was critiquing the Roman Catholic sacrament of penance. Second, the Church, and... Continue Reading
Unduly Influenced By Celebrity Culture?
A person I know expressed his personal devastation about a popular preacher, whom he had never met, falling into sin; he acted as though he was his personal pastor.
Christian people should be careful not to be too influenced by the celebrity culture of our age when being guided in some way by spiritual leaders who are not their local pastors or elders. Podcast preachers and YouTube teachers are not your pastors. Christians should commit to membership in a local congregation and eagerly sit... Continue Reading
Cru Ends Controversial Sexuality and Gender Training
Change comes months after Christian campus ministry faced claims it had drifted from Biblical orthodoxy.
During the meeting and in a follow-up email to WORLD, Johnson referred to the Compassionate and Faithful materials as a “learning experience,” not a curriculum. Since most staff had completed the training, Johnson told me it made sense to incorporate future training on sexuality and gender issues into Cru’s Institute of Biblical Studies for incoming... Continue Reading
Cyrus H. McCormick, Bringing In the Sheaves
The outstanding leader in the Chicago Old School presbytery, corresponding in a measure to R.W. Patterson of the New School, was not a minister, but a layman, Cyrus H, McCormick.
One of the greatest gifts by McCormick was endowing four chairs in the Presbyterian Theological Seminary of the Northwest in Chicago. The seminary had struggled to exist for several years in different locations but finally found a permanent site in Chicago in 1859 thanks to a gift of land from some city philanthropists and a... Continue Reading
The John Money Cult
So you think you’re a woman?
The problem isn’t that there is too much individualism. Pure individualism can still result in people seeking God because God is the source of their highest good. Nor is the problem merely that people want to be happy because a consequence of knowing God is happiness and joy. The gender cult is simply an expression... Continue Reading
Praying in Jesus’ Name
We pray in Christ’s name as an act of faith in Him as the only Mediator and the fulfiller of the covenant promises.
Mere intellectual knowledge that Jesus is the only Mediator and the One who fulfills the covenant promises is insufficient for us to receive the promised blessings—we need to exercise personal faith in Christ as the object of the blessings. God has chosen to make faith the instrument of union with Christ. This affects our invocation... Continue Reading
Jesus Will Deliver Us from the Wrath of Jesus
It is amazing grace that when the wrath of God comes, we will not be consumed.
What we have seen is that the “day of judgment,” or “day of wrath,” will be the day of Jesus’s judgment and Jesus’s wrath, acting by the appointment of God the Father. Therefore, when Paul says that Jesus “delivers us from the wrath to come” (1 Thess. 1:10), we are not to think of the... Continue Reading
Pastoral Search: Ancient Help
He, under great pressures, submitted to the call as the will of God, becoming the pastor of the city church in Constantinople.
Church historians tells us that John was “nearly kidnapped” or “almost abducted” or “forcibly taken”–which essentially means he was kidnapped, abducted, or taken, despite the adverbs. For 700 miles the case was made for why John ought to be the next pastor of the city church in Constantinople and when they arrived back in the city–the... Continue Reading
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