Grant Me One Muslim Friend
The vast majority of Muslims today are living and dying without ever hearing the gospel message and seeing it lived out in the life of a good friend.
One good friend serves as a gatekeeper to an entire community of those who will be open to getting to know you if you are hanging out with their boy, and who may also be open to getting to know Jesus. “The most strategic thing we could do to reach the Muslim world is... Continue Reading
Four Comforts As Time Passes
Wrestling with the swift passage of time and difficulties and sorrows in life.
The troubles and miseries of this life make the godly to search out what participation they have in God, and another life. What pinches them on earth makes them seek their abundance in heaven. As humans we are constrained by time. The passing of one year to the next is something entirely out of... Continue Reading
Three Reasons to Adopt PCAGA49’s Overture 15
Here are three reasons why it is wise and necessary for the PCA to adopt Overture 15.
The language of the Overture does not say that a man must no longer struggle with temptation or that he must be dishonest about his temptations. It states that officers may not “describe themselves as homosexual.” This is consistent with Paul’s affirmations that Christians are new creations, are to be unleavened, and are to consider... Continue Reading
False Teaching Among the Prominent Non-Confessional Reformed: From Lordship Salvation To Today’s Christianity And Culture In the PCA
Any gospel that denies the theology of the cross is another gospel. It’s also not very enticing!
What we know by nature is not that our lives are meaningless but that we are under God’s wrath for our transgressions. The cross deals with man’s ultimate problem as revealed to us in conscience. It is in the context of God’s revelation that a theologically informed gospel must be preached. God’s fury is upon... Continue Reading
The Bait of Satan
Satan lures us away from God by using our unholy affections against us.
This is the remedy and the cure for our temptation. Abhor what is evil. Run from it. Flee it. Do not indulge it. And then, with all your heart, cling to what is good. Both of these actions are necessary if we want to live in victory. The Deception in Fishing Growing up in... Continue Reading
The Decline of a Formerly Christian Empire
The collapse of Christianity will weaken the entire civilization.
“What kind of country do we want to be?” The liberals have been pushing for a secular society for a number of decades now, leaving behind our Christian foundations, and look at where that has got us. We’re at a crossroads: We must soon decide which values we want to adhere to and maintain. The... Continue Reading
When the City of Man Creaks
The systems around us are showing their weakness.
When the city of man begins to creak and groan we may naturally feel a good deal of fear or disorientation. I don’t think there’s any way around this. But this creaking is also an opportunity for humility, for renewed faith in the New Jerusalem, and for identification with the historical and global Church. In... Continue Reading
The Darkness Over the Son
On the cross, all the iniquity of all God’s people throughout all history, past, present, and future, was laid upon his Son, and God’s wrath was poured out on him.
Psalm 22 starts with lament, but it ends in praise for God’s deliverance. Jesus cried verse 1 to give us the rest of the Psalm. He asked for our deliverance through him, and we received it! Satan can’t condemn us. The world can’t destroy us. We can’t even ruin ourselves anymore. Christ’s once-for-all sacrifice conquered... Continue Reading
Death and the Intermediate State—What Happens After We Die?
Because of Christ, our sorrow has an end, and we say to death, "Where is your sting?"
Life after death is not one that begins only after the great resurrection of the dead or with the second coming of Christ. Even after the body and soul have been separated in death, there is an ongoing existence of the soul even after the body has decayed. One of the more common questions... Continue Reading
Number Your Days
Accept that life will often be difficult. And acknowledge that it’s fleeting.
What if we don’t think about our limitations? What if we don’t consider the reality of our coming death and what comes afterwards? We’re probably going to be busy living for ourselves, plunging into pleasure and pursuing everything we can accomplish. We won’t think about God’s judgment or the consequences of what we do. ... Continue Reading
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