Defined by Our Darkest Day
Job’s wife was righteous just as he was. How could a righteous woman exhort her husband to curse God and die?
It was in this moment of intense agony—the worst of her life—that she, being mystified at her husband’s composure, told him to curse God and die. This was clearly the darkest day of her life. Therefore, her words came out of intense grief. Such struggles with God amidst intense grief are natural and to be... Continue Reading
Minority and Majority Carriages
Four important points concerning holding a different conscience than those with whom you worship.
Often it is with great difficulty that Christians hold different consciences on issues in the church. Sometimes how one holds conviction is as important as the conviction one holds. One must hold Christian convictions Christianly. Jeremiah Burroughs gives four important points concerning holding a different conscience than those with whom you worship. How one... Continue Reading
Conservative Elites Prefer Living in Progressive Elite Cities
Many conservative elites prefer living around liberals to the average conservative voter.
Conservative elites and their institutions are concentrated in New York and Washington. Even some of the ones that are outside of the Acela corridor are in blue areas, like the Hoover Institution, which is at Stanford University. Most conservative intellectual leaders don’t live in red states or redder areas of blue states. This shows a couple... Continue Reading
As the Lord has Commanded | Exodus 35-39
While Israelites would have rightly looked on with wonder at the beauty of the tabernacle in their midst, we now set our eyes by faith upon Christ who is altogether lovely.
The major theme in these five chapters, which can be observed by the sheer force of repetition. In 35:1, Moses said, These are the things that the LORD has commanded you to do. In 35:4, he says, This is the thing that the LORD has commanded, and in 35:10, let every skillful craftsman among you come and make... Continue Reading
Why Don’t Christian Leaders Call Out Untrustworthy Leadership? The Same Reasons Non-Christian Leaders Don’t.
The Crisis of Trustworthiness
As we watch the Western world burn down around itself with leader after leader who demands obedience, refuses to heed wise counsel that refutes their shibboleths, and who punishes those who call out the problems early, we need a church leadership that lives differently. A church leadership whose vision of Jesus is so big and... Continue Reading
When Christians Disagree
In When Christians Disagree, historian Tim Cooper goes back in time to draw lessons from a sad episode from days past.
He looks to the fractured relationship between two men we hold in high esteem: John Owen and Richard Baxter. Owen is, of course, the author of such enduring works as The Mortification of Sin and Communion with God. Baxter, meanwhile, wrote The Saint’s Everlasting Rest and The Reformed Pastor. Each of these books continues to bless, equip, and encourage God’s people... Continue Reading
A Verse for Marriage
Outdo one another in showing honor.
When a man and a wife try to outdo one another in showing honor, the amazing thing is that both end up honored. And this is what the gospel does. The gospel transforms us. It causes us to think less of ourselves and more of others. Jesus says, “the Son of Man came not to... Continue Reading
Could You be Emphasizing the Saving Work of Christ Too Much?
The saving work of Christ is not to be thought of as abstracted from the living person of Christ.
In textbooks, sermons, and classrooms, salvation is often conceived of as the reception of something Christ has acquired for us rather than as the reception of the living Christ. In other words, salvation is described as a gift to be apprehended rather than the apprehension of the Giver himself. To put it yet another way,... Continue Reading
From Deuteronomy to Hebrews: The Promised Land and the Unity of Scripture
Both Moses and Hebrews remind their hearers of the consequences that ensued from that fateful refusal to enter the Land at Kadesh Barnea.[12] Both urge faithful obedience. Both anticipate entrance into the Land.
The way in which the manifold development of the Land promise in the OT foreshadows, pictures, and typifies the ultimate destiny of the people of God provides a rich resource for understanding the purposes of God. Its fulfillment in the New Creation through Christ prevents the “spiritualization” of the ultimate destiny of God’s people. Despite... Continue Reading
3 Opportunities the Trials of Life Bring
Chances are there will be some trial that enters your life today. The question, then, is less about whether it will happen, but how we will view it. Will it be a threat, or an opportunity?
Family, friends, food – these are all good things. And yet they cannot be the ultimate source of our joy. It must go deeper than that, and because of God’s mercy, He has given us the true reservoir or joy. It is in Him. Trials, because of their very nature, threaten our temporal sources of... Continue Reading
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