Our Rainbow Regime
The rainbow flag represents the globalist, liberationist, open-society regime.
Those who object to the rainbow flag and what it represents are not fellow citizens concerned that society cannot function without clear social markers of the differences between men and women. They are “haters” and “bigots.” The rainbow flag has taken on special significance in our regime. It is the flag of our globalist... Continue Reading
A Terrible Judgement Awaits the Enemies of God
Trusting in Jesus in not some philosophy that leads to a nice life but it is a life or death issue.
Isn’t God a God of love? Of course! Yet God is also a God of justice. These are people who openly and persistently not only rejected the true God but also encouraged the worship of a rival god. If God pretended that didn’t happen, that might sound loving, but it would be unjust. The... Continue Reading
Can Drunks–or Gays–Go To Heaven?
He sees himself as gay or same sex attracted and finds no problem with that, though he does have problems with those who have problems with him or others adopting a homosexual self-conception.
It is a good thing that Johnson says his sexual orientation doesn’t define him. Yet his narrative is clear that he was/is gay and is currently same-sex attracted. He also finds its hurtful that the GA would say “it is a sin to adopt a homosexual self-conception.” He sees himself as gay or same sex... Continue Reading
Bavinck on Historical Criticism: The Search for the Essence of Christianity
Bavinck presses home the devastating critique that historical criticism is philosophical dogma disguised as neutral method.
Bavinck does not say that the divinity of Jesus the Messiah can be arrived at by means of neutral, historical research. Bavinck only says that such research can uncover the fact that the earliest Christians believed this to be so. But faith is required in order to accept Jesus as the Christ: “whoever wants to acknowledge Jesus... Continue Reading
Following Jesus Will Cost Us
Jesus will not accompany a smorgasbord of sovereigns.
We cannot scurry about the world attaching to anything that gives us temporary pleasure. We must not turn to earthly wisdom or clamor for empty slogans and feel-good jargon. Jesus asks us to give our lives for that which is truly life. Following him will cost us, but our reward, our sweet, sweet reward, will... Continue Reading
What We Can Learn About Biblical Ethics from the Storyline of Scripture
John Murray models a robust, biblical, and theological foundation especially in regard to the relationships of law and grace,
Overall, Murray’s volume on the biblical ethic is a classic text within the Reformed moral and ethical tradition for good reason. While he doesn’t address every particular issue of Christian ethics, he lays a solid foundation, grounded in God’s unchanging word and a deep knowledge of the Scriptures unlike many modern treatments of Christian ethics... Continue Reading
The Gospel and Racism
An implications-free gospel is merely a shibboleth, a theological golem built from the deadness of our self-comforting platitudes.
If you want to see ethnic harmony in your church—if you want to see the unity that can only be explained by the gospel—you must fiercely proclaim justification by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone, but you must also not be afraid to both call out ethnic disparities in the church when you see... Continue Reading
God Does Not Owe Us a Happy Ending
This world is so broken, so marked by sin, that many of our stories do not end with a kiss.
There is danger in our dedication to happy endings. We may come to believe that God extends his goodness and grace only in those situations that end happily. We may believe that a happy ending is what proves God’s presence through it. We may believe that the experiences that do not have a happy ending mean... Continue Reading
Preachers Gotta Preach
Preaching is an immense privilege and preaching is supernaturally powerful.
If there is a crisis of confidence in preaching, it is a crisis in the pulpit as much as in the pew. “Who is going to believe,” asks Stewart, “that the tidings brought by the preacher matter literally more than anything else on earth if they are presented with no sort of verve or fire... Continue Reading
Ibram X. Kendi, Prophet of Anti-racism
He says we must fight discrimination with discrimination, and that it’s racist to disagree.
One assertion of Kendi is particularly troubling, because even a skeptical reader will need to pause over the author’s point. This is Kendi’s dismissal of assimilation — the belief that blacks can “join” American society on equal terms — as racist. “While segregationist ideas suggest a racial group is permanently inferior,” Kendi writes, “assimilationist ideas... Continue Reading
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