Reformed Confessionalism v. The Genius Theologian
Exceeding the boundaries of our confession and trying to press the church into the mold of the individual will sideline the church and replace it with the genius theologian.
Through the work of the Spirit and Word of God, the theological spine holding the body of truth upright is the doctrine of the church. Apart from church and confession, people have nowhere to turn but to the biggest and brightest theological celebrities. If we make the theological genius’s unique distinctives the hallmark of what... Continue Reading
How to Preach Proverbs
If you fail to preach to Christians the necessity of character formation, you fail to preach proverbs properly.
God has not left us alone. He graciously gives us in his Word his pattern for the good life, offering lessons on discretion, purity, industry, hard work, justice, leadership, and controlling the tongue. To fail to preach Christian ethics is to fail to preach the whole counsel of God. Focus on the Fear In... Continue Reading
On Dealing with Evil
How do you react when coming upon great evil?
So often we want to look down on others and think they are so reprehensible and deplorable while we are not. But we ALL are deplorables. We all are dirty rotten scoundrels (to mention another film). We all deserve eternal punishment for our sin. It is only God’s mercy and grace that makes it possible for... Continue Reading
Overcoming a Disordered Life to Stay Focused on Honoring Jesus
Four Requirements for Overcoming A Disordered Life
At the very core of God’s design of humans is his intention for us to order, shape, exercise dominion over ourselves and our surroundings. In a world where reaching nearly every worthwhile goal requires careful thought and planning, why would we assume that accomplishing God’s mission for our lives would be any different? The starting point... Continue Reading
What Gives Me Hope in the New Year
Psalm 128 and the blessing of grandchildren.
Yes, the culture is a mess. Yes, I fear what the world will look like in which my granddaughter will grow to adulthood. Yet I rejoice at the blessing I have in being able to see her, to hold her, and to delight in her. Christianity is, after all, a religion that sets priorities. Dealing... Continue Reading
Peace in the Church
If we are the blood-bought children of God through Christ, then not only are we joined to Jesus in saving union, but we are simultaneously united to all His children. We are all one in Him.
However difficult we may find it to get along with our fellow Christians, we share the same spiritual DNA in Christ. As we are bound to Him in salvation, we are bound to each other for eternity in the communion of saints. This is the foundation for peace in the church. Just as the forensic... Continue Reading
Peace in the Family
The challenges of life and the fall too often create conflict, division, hurt, and sadness.
Family is where you can be most hurt because it’s the place where you can be most vulnerable. For this reason, it’s the place where the ugliness comes out most often and most viciously. Because family is meant to be the safe place where you know you’re loved, it is a chief point of the... Continue Reading
The First Characteristic of A Healthy Church: A Desire to Learn the Truth
How can we, as Christians today, become more like the Church that changed the world and transformed the Roman Empire?
Church groups have taken every shape and form in the two thousand years since the first community of saints. The current form is not nearly as important as the transcendent purpose of God’s people here on earth. As we look deeply at the nature of the first community as it was described in the Book... Continue Reading
“They Must be Vilified”
The Astounding Success of a Gay Rights Strategy
By the logic of Kirk and Madsen, bigotry, hate, and phobia are the only possible motives for opposing LGBTQ beliefs and demands. Such vilification is not only a bullying tactic to stigmatize and silence detractors; it also happens to be false. We cannot erase male and female differences without losing something exceedingly beautiful. Marriage cannot... Continue Reading
An Anchor for Our Tongues
We need an eternal source with which we can compare our definitions of a word and tweak, turn, or gut accordingly.
Preachers and authors, let’s make sure we ground our definitions in the only inspired source of eternal meaning we have, God’s word. This could often be as simple as an extra sentence or two. “The definition we just read fits well with how the Bible uses this term, as we see illustrated in this passage... Continue Reading
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