Natural Disasters—Chance or God?
God has revealed that he rules over all his purposes, and they will be accomplished (Isa. 55:11).
Even though we may not know God’s particular reasons or motives for allowing hurricanes, floods, and wind-fueled fires, we know he rules over them. They do not occur by chance. The glory of God displayed in them can surely be terrifying. Our hearts feel like breaking when friends and families lose their homes and belongings. Yet, to... Continue Reading
Be Radical: Don’t Let Politics Hijack the Pulpit— Christ is King
Keep Christ King
There’s only one cornerstone of the church that the world is constantly trying to pull us away from—Jesus. I’m begging you not to forget your identity in Christ during this political season. Do the radical thing. Keep your eyes fixed on Christ, the author and perfecter of your faith. Man, has that junk mail... Continue Reading
R.C. Sproul vs The Westminster Divines on the Christian Sabbath
Sproul raises a difference of opinion within the church regarding Sabbath recreation and acts of mercy.
Are we to infer that God commands us not to work on the Sabbath in order that we might enjoy 21st century entertainment on the Lord’s Day? Are all non-work lawful pleasures that are suitable for Saturdays somehow appropriate for Sunday? Did God command rest for one day in seven so that 21st century moms and dads would... Continue Reading
Anxiety: What is Our Hope?
Jesus beckons us towards God’s love using three reminders.
Our God will carry us, nurse us, and bind up our wounds, even as we feel the loss, and he will get us to where he has promised. Now is not the whole story. But he is with us now, taking care of what he knows we need. This is the kind of gospel that... Continue Reading
Responding to Hurricane Helene – Part 2
Giving thanks in all circumstances.
Be reminded that the Lord is good, and the Lord is sovereign. Because He rules and reigns, the Christian says with Job: “The Lord gives and takes away…” Because the world is subject to God’s providence, the Christian’s grumbling should be changed to Job’s good confession: “Shall we receive good from God, and shall we... Continue Reading
The Evangelistic Shift
There is very little evangelistic openness in the center-left world.
Once the issue of trans identities arose, an openness to traditional Christian accounts became more costly….The social costs for progressive non-Christians of simply expressing an openness to or curiosity about traditional forms of Christian belief became much higher. When I first started writing online in the early 2010s, most of what you might term... Continue Reading
Further Thoughts on Political Discussions in Christian Forums: A Series of Incomplete, Unscientific, but Hopefully Helpful Reflections
Render unto Caesar, but not where you ought to render only unto God.
If you believe a response is justified, let your first aim be to vindicate Christ’s honor, not that of yourself or your preferred candidate, party, or position. It is he who is most wronged when his forums are turned from a concern with his will to earthly affairs which distract from his redemptive kingly reign... Continue Reading
Withholding Nothing
If we are fully convinced of God’s goodness, we will be willing to withhold nothing from Him in faith.
What are the limits of my faith? Where will I stop when God instructs me to take a hard step?…To even suffer so that His life and sufficiency in me can be more brilliantly displayed for all the world to see? He said, “Do not stretch out your hand against the lad, and do... Continue Reading
Review: “Ownership: The Evangelical Legacy of Slavery in Edwards, Wesley, and Whitefield”
Sean McGever joins the evangelical deconstruction project with his most recent book.
But even with this, McGever disregards scriptural passages on guilt, justice, repentance, and forgiveness (such as Deut. 19:15, 24:16, Lev. 19:15, Ez. 18:4, Matt. 18:21-35, Luke 19:1-10, Eph. 4:32). He also ignores the fact that while God uses various (and often imperfect) agents to draw men unto Himself, the spiritual genealogy of every evangelical originates... Continue Reading
The Honour of Being God’s Servant
Those who want to be the greatest in Christ’s church have to be servants, and serve God by serving others.
We must not lay stress on our service, as if it deserved our hire. When we have done all, we are unprofitable servants. Indeed, though He say, “Well done, good and faithful servant,” yet our reply ought to be, “When saw we thee hungry, and fed thee?” Moses, the great leader of God’s people... Continue Reading
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