This Life is a Vapor
Mature believers are not blown here and there by world events; rather, we see ourselves as merely temporal world inhabitants who know that every single moment, every act, every injustice, every wickedness, and every act of righteousness too will each have its day in court.
Many slip into despair at the problems of the world, and the decline we see around us—in our churches, our families, or our own bodies—can lead to our feeling distraught. But is it not true that we are so quick to measure what is happening in our world according to the fleeting time-scales of our... Continue Reading
Laying Aside Our Rights
Paul sacrificed his own rights and preferences in order to be more effective in his service to Christ.
Choosing to sacrifice for others requires constant self-control. He compares it to the training an athlete maintains to remain at the top of his/her game. God’s Spirit here shows us that laying down our rights for the ministry of the Gospel requires a permanent and focused commitment to discipline. 1 Corinthians 8 showed us that... Continue Reading
Much Will Be Required
It is not merely the good that we are responsible for, but also the difficulties. For they, too, are within his will.
We encounter times of pain and illness, times of sorrow and loss, times of poverty and want, we should not merely ask, “How can I endure this?” or “How can I get out from under this?”, though certainly those questions may be appropriate. We should also ask, “How can I steward this? What is my... Continue Reading
You’re Taking My Grandkids Where?: Mark 6 and the Cost of Discipleship
Discipleship is hard, messy, and inconvenient. But it is worth it.
This wonderfully expansive chapter of Mark has many challenging pills to swallow, the call to exhaustion and even death in Christian ministry. But what a neat finish Mark gives! Our labors are not in vain. Even if we do not see all God is doing through others, he is preparing the way. He is making... Continue Reading
Gray Hair Is a Crown of Glory
Why I am thankful to God for the elderly saints in the congregation.
I am thankful for this group because they help all the members of the church keep our eyes on Heaven and the King of Heaven–the Lord Jesus Christ. They know that their days and years on this earth are few. But they do not look at that as a negative but as a positive. With... Continue Reading
Strong Men and Strong Women
Being Spiritually Fit For the Coming Battle
There is literally nothing more important in this life than the corporate meetings of God’s people as they prep for the heavenly places in Christ. If your local church is opening the doors for worship on the Lord’s Day morning and evening, holding Sabbath School and/or a Wednesday Night bible study/prayer meeting avail yourself of... Continue Reading
8 Reasons to Rethink the Song of Songs
Our Messiah loves to use metaphors, and the Song is one we must learn to sing along with.
In the first chapter of the Song, we learn this song is King Solomon’s and that he is also a shepherd. There is a bounty of biblical theology in Solomon. Who else do we know that is a Son of David, who is a King and a Shepherd? Solomon is a shadow of the one... Continue Reading
The Gospel Never Does Nothing
God works in ways we can’t understand. The one thing we can be sure of, always, is that he works.
As we continually expose ourself to the gospel of Jesus Christ, and as we just open our empty hands before him, we can trust that he will do his work. He will not leave us as we are. He will increase our joy. He will soften our sorrows. He will heal our wounds. He will,... Continue Reading
A Spiritual MRI of the Heart
We need to know the current state of our hearts so that we can address the problems and weaknesses we find.
Our hearts are deceitful, but God knows our hearts inside out. He has made our hearts new. The labyrinth belongs to him now and he is gradually remodelling it into a beautiful place where sin cannot hide. And if you want to know the true state of your heart, the Lord will help you. Ps... Continue Reading
Wyoming Rescue Mission Settles Case to Exclusively Hire “Like-Minded” Christians
The investigation began after the Mission chose not to hire a “self-proclaimed non-Christian” for one of their thrift store associate positions.
As part of the Wyoming Rescue Mission v. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission settlement, the Department and the EEOC agreed to pay the rescue mission’s attorneys’ fees. In addition, the court dismissed EEOC from the case and signed a consent decree settling it with the state. A lawsuit filed two months ago against government officials threatening to... Continue Reading
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