When Darkness Hides His Face
Following Jesus doesn’t mean life will be painless and easy!
Dear Christian, if you’re suffering, facing affliction, or if your cross has recently been very hard to bear, don’t take it as a sign that God is angry with you, has stopped loving you, or has forgotten about you. By God’s grace, our suffering is productive (Rom 5:3-4). Our feelings are not a reliable guide... Continue Reading
Reformation Romance: Love and Marriage Luther and Katie’s Way – Part 1
Luther received a letter, a passionate appeal for his counsel from more than a dozen nuns who desperately wanted to flee the nunnery; and then he played matchmaker.
Setting to work with his typical zeal, Luther soon had matches or suitable circumstances arranged for all but one of the runaway nuns, spunky twenty-six-year-old Katharina von Bora. After several failed attempts—picky Katharina turned down several offers of marriage—she laughed off an aged candidate with the quip that she would rather marry Luther than Dr.... Continue Reading
How My Books are Being Banned at the Society of Biblical Literature
SBL’s ire of book banning is directed to the simple belief that the Bible teaches marriage is between a man and a woman.
But, apparently book banning is back in vogue. Dr. John Kutsko, executive director of the Society of Biblical Literature, has just proposed that InterVarsity Press–one of the largest evangelical presses in the country– be suspended from having a book stall at the annual SBL meeting (starting in 2017). The reason for this ban is the... Continue Reading
Let Me Repeat Myself? – Part One
Why do they sing the same thing over and over again? Isn’t once enough?
“Whether we’re praising or we’re praying, there are certainly numerous biblical examples of repeating the same words to God. Worship leaders use repetition as a tool to let important proclamations and/or petitions not just fly by without the intentionality they might warrant.” One universal criticism of contemporary worship songs and the flannel-shirted people who... Continue Reading
The Provocative People of Proverbs
The book of Proverbs warns us about people like that, people who love to incite conflict and hate to resolve it.
The morally deficient fool. “Keeping away from strife is an honor for a man, but any fool will quarrel” (20:3). This brand of fool is even worse than the obstinate one. This one outs himself the moment he opens his mouth because his words show him to be utterly deficient in goodness and grace. He... Continue Reading
Kenneth Woodward Untangles Some Political Strands in American Religion (Review)
Woodward, who has written earlier books on saints and on miracles in different religious traditions, has produced a volume that is clearly meant as a career valedictory
“Journalism’s emphasis on what is provably factual — vote totals, stock prices, batting averages — left most reporters and editors leery of the ineffable, inchoate qualities of religion. To the degree that mainstream American journalism gradually rose to the task in later decades, it did so by erroneously trying to comprehend religion through the prism... Continue Reading
Before You Sought Him (Bernard)
Bernard says it is important to realize that God seeks us before we seek him. If we don’t understand this, we’ll rob God of his glory
“‘I have sought,’ she says, ‘him whom my soul loves’ (Sg 3:1). This is what the kindness of Him who goes before you urges you to do, He who both sought you first and loved you first (1 Jn 4:10). You would not be seeking Him or loving Him unless you had first been sought... Continue Reading
The Psalms in Worship
Too many churches never sing the psalms in public worship
“The debate surrounding so-called ‘exclusive psalmody’ is both interesting and important. It revolves in large part around the idea of there being a ‘Regulative Principle’ in public worship and how it ought to be understood and implemented.” Too many churches never sing the psalms in public worship. Despite the fact the two direct injunctions... Continue Reading
Logos 7: A Review
Used rightly, like a good tool, I’ve found Logos to be a great asset in devotional reading and serious textual study and sermon writing.
One very helpful addition to Logos 7 is the fact that when you do a passage/verse study using the “Passage Guide,” the search includes systematic theologies, biblical theologies, confessional documents, and more. What is this? Well, today I was looking up Jeremiah 29:13. Using the Passage Guide I could find where this verse was mentioned... Continue Reading
A Transatlantic Elegy For An American Hillbilly
This book will stay with me for a long time but not for the reasons many other love (or loathe) it. Haunting and mesmerising.
Having read the book I am now not sure whether this is a book review or an online self-understanding counselling session. You see, to me at least, this is not just a book. It’s not even a poem of bereavement. It is so much more than that. It is a dark lament. A lament of... Continue Reading
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