A Mountain Top Experience in the Valley of Humiliation
Valleys of humiliation are represented by diverse experiences; here’s my story of a recent valley.
In my personal valley of humiliation—pain, discomfort, and embarrassing incapacity—this experience of giving God’s holy Word to a North African Muslim became a mountain top experience. I was elated and overjoyed with the providence that brought a Moroccan Muslim and an American Christian who spoke both French and limited Arabic together for His purpose. What... Continue Reading
Doing Good to Souls: J. C. Ryle as a Spiritual Guide (Part 1)
Taken together, these works form a remarkably robust vision for the Christian life.
This volume, like the one before it, is largely concerned with the doctrinalside of Christian spirituality, whereasthe two works that follow focus more on practical Christian living. In a time of theological controversy and spiritual confusion, Ryle called readers back to the “simple, unadulterated, and old-fashioned” evangelical theology and piety of generations past.[6] C.... Continue Reading
Five Themes on Providence from the Psalms
The bitterest afflictions of this life are sweet when Christians know that they come from God.
In his preface to his commentary on the book of Psalms, Calvin made a most remarkable statement about providence that went to the very heart and soul of the religion he embraced and counseled others to embrace. He writes that knowing the Psalter teaches Christians to suffer for God so that “we renounce the guidance... Continue Reading
Plodding Through The “Ills Of Life”: Elder Martin Ross (1762-1828)
In unsettling times, it is helpful for Christians to examine the lives of faithful saints of old, who finished their race well.
[Note: Recently I noticed a report that CNN anchor Chris Cuomo had chipped a tooth due to shivering from the COVID-19 virus. This was national news. While I don’t wish for anyone to suffer excessive virus-induced dental expenses, one purpose for the foregoing article is to remind readers of what was once considered to constitute... Continue Reading
Pestilence and Pastoral Ministry
His careful wisdom was applied differently in circumstances with tremendous sensitivity and an earnest desire that God would be glorified it in all.
As a pastor who is struggling through difficult questions facing my own ministry, Green — a man who was infected with disease as a result of pastoral visitation, who dealt charitably with the weakness of his family and wife, who labored tirelessly in preaching, and who recognized God’s blessing even in canceling church — is... Continue Reading
Paul Gerhardt and His Songs of Confident Hope
He suffered many losses, but knew that Christ will one day restore everything in a perfect way.
Some of Gerhardt’s hymns were translated into English first by John Wesley (1703-1796) and largely by Catherine Winkworth (1827-1878), who also devoted a chapter to him in her book on German hymnwriters. “His hymns seem to be the spontaneous outpouring of a heart that overflows with love, trust, and praise,”[4] she said. Much of the depths... Continue Reading
EPC Minister TE Timothy Russell Succumbs to COVID-19
TE Russell served as Assistant Pastor for Middle Adults at Second Presbyterian Church in Memphis.
It is with a heavy heart that I inform you of the death late Monday night (March 30) of TE Tim Russell. He had been hospitalized with COVID-19 for about two weeks. He served as Assistant Pastor for Middle Adults at Second Presbyterian Church in Memphis and was a member of the EPC’s Revelation 7:9... Continue Reading
Patrick and His Mission
Patrick knew he was divinely “called and destined to preach the gospel … to the very ends of the earth”[6].
Patrick’s six-year captivity in Ireland had prepared him for this mission. He knew the language and customs of the country, and could relate to the people. He reaped both joys, with the baptism of “many thousands,”[1] and innumerable sorrows, including beatings, verbal abuses, threats, a kidnapping, and an imprisonment. Every year, we read articles... Continue Reading
Phillis Wheatley (c. 1753-1784) and her Sovereign God
Why is her story not told in schools, along with those of Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, and Martin Luther King Jr.?
Only recently, critics have stopped judging Phillis’s works in light of what they could or should have been, and have taken them for what they are and what they represented during her time. What Phillis’s modern critics often fail to see is that the gospel was an integral part of her thoughts. She was, first... Continue Reading
6 Tips for Reading Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion
Calvin insists that we cannot truly know God without the accompaniment of piety.
Understand the reason why Calvin initially wrote the Institutes. My guess is that hardly anyone reads the preface of a book, including the lengthy one Calvin provides to his Institutes. It is, in effect, a letter to the French King, Francis I, explaining why French Protestants (like Calvin, then living in exile from his native... Continue Reading
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