The Uncarnation of Christ?
The devil loves to see people live with an uncarnate “Christ.” Live from the incarnation with the incarnate One. Jesus is real.
We need the truth about Jesus, but not without Jesus himself. Who would ever settle for accuracies of a friend and yet never experience friendship? Systematic theology, which we love, doesn’t love us in return. But Jesus loves us. The doctrine of the virgin birth cannot comfort us when the news of cancer hits home—but... Continue Reading
Digital Discipleship for Your Children (5) Addiction to Distraction
If you allow your child’s diet to be all the sugar of Disney, Facebook, X, TikTok, Instagram, etc., you will have a hard time getting them to eat the meat of God’s Word.
True reality is not found in the mere visual. “For we walk by faith, not by sight”. Christian imagination enables us to experience hoped-for things as substantial, and things not seen as if they are evidentially present (Hebrews 11:1). Biblical imagination actually prioritises words over images. It focuses on the meaning of words, particularly God’s... Continue Reading
The Ordinary Means of Ordinary Outreach: Reaching Our World without Losing Our Way, Part 2: Sacrament
I pray that the Lord will use His people’s zeal for the sacraments to kindle a quickening jealousy in the hearts of the lost, leading them to Christ’s saving mercies.
Our secular world tells us to look inside ourselves so that we might find the good within, but at the Lord’s Table, we are asked to examine ourselves so that we might find our weakness and sin so that we might be taught to rely more and more upon Christ’s sacrifice, which becomes more endearing... Continue Reading
Holiness in an Age of Worldliness
If you want a place with singing, celebration, joy and feasting, then live for the place where you get all those things forever.
The temptation to do whatever it takes to be prosperous is very strong. It is a kind of magic spell that beautiful Babylon puts over us. It’s like a potion that dulls our spiritual senses so we cannot fathom living any other way. Babylonian worldliness leads people to trust in their prosperity. It perpetuates the myth... Continue Reading
A Different Kind Of Grief: The Story Of The Man Who Shaped Me
My father and I shared a bond built on respect, love, and a mutual commitment to our Christian faith.
For many, grief brings despair, anger, or fear. Yet, my father’s passing hasn’t stirred those emotions in me. He lived his life with nothing left unsaid or undone. My four brothers, sister, and mother—his wife of 66 years—feel the same. We didn’t face his death with regret or unfinished business. We shared the rare gift... Continue Reading
Distracted Worship
How frequently do we mentally "check out," not realizing that every ignored sermon, skipped reading, and lukewarm worship service violates this commandment?
It’s easy to think, “Well, I’ve never bowed before a golden calf. I’ve never kneeled before a shrine.” But idolatry isn’t just about tangible images; it’s about worshiping God in ways He hasn’t commanded. Every time we sit through a sermon and let our minds wander, playing with our phones during worship, or when we’re... Continue Reading
My Story and the Book of Hosea: The Grace of Exposed Sin
Even as you see how deeply sinful you are, trust the Lord and his goodness as you walk through the painful grace of exposed sin.
Like Adam and Eve in the garden, I found myself scrambling for the nearest fig leaves to cover my nakedness. But being in the hand of the Lord is the safest place. It is God’s disciplining grace that exposes our sinfulness so that we will be cleansed, purified, and conformed into the image of Christ.... Continue Reading
“Who Shall Keep the Keepers?”: Churches and Pastoral Accountability
Having seen so many waver on gospel orthodoxy and embrace theological liberalism, Spurgeon came to treasure this truth even more: a faithful minister was a truly a gift from God.
Those who lament the declension of many among the present professed ministry should cry day and night unto the Lord to bless his people with pastors after his own heart. Let them also see to it that they walk wisely towards those they have. It behoves established believers to bear their testimony faithfully, but kindly,... Continue Reading
Why Is Baptism a Means of Grace?
As a means of grace, baptism becomes effectual in the lives of the elect by the sovereign regeneration of the Holy Spirit.
Many refer to baptism as “an outward sign of an inward profession of faith.” While professing believers and their children certainly receive baptism as a mark of discipleship (Matt. 28:18–20; 1 Cor. 7:14) in obedience to Jesus, the covenant sign is not first and foremost pointing to something we have done. Rather, it is the... Continue Reading
Watch Out for Weeds
We shouldn’t just ask, “How do I do all of these things?” We should ask, “Are these the things I am convinced are the things worth doing?”
Life gets in the way. Good intentions don’t always lead to good, godly practices. The things we ideally should be doing don’t get done and we cultivate weeds and not valuable plants. Busyness is not a mark of importance. Weeds have been dominating my garden lately. I have all kinds of beautiful plants I... Continue Reading
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