No Mercy Without Rules
Mercy is incoherent if there are no rules, rules that are rightly believed and applied.
Any Christian leader who manages to separate mercy from rules in such a way as to prioritize the former over the latter would not really be merciful at all. Rather, he would be seriously delinquent in his duty. He might even be merely pandering to the spirit of this age. Announcing the death of... Continue Reading
On the Changing of the Dictionaries
All of society’s structures and institutions are being made subservient to political ends.
God has given us a source of truth that reigns over every book, every dictionary, every source of information. God has given us his truth in his Word and it reigns supreme…And when even the best and greatest dictionaries have become defunct and crumbled into dust, that Word will remain fixed and constant, inerrant and... Continue Reading
How to Preach Parables
The parables feature what the whole of the New Testament covers: gospel need, gospel proclamation, gospel response, and gospel ethics.
Whatever mistakes we make in reading and preaching the parables, let us not make the mistake of not making much of Jesus. He is the sower of the good seed of the gospel, the heaven-sent Son, the bridegroom of his church, the king upon his glorious throne, the final judge of all people everywhere, and... Continue Reading
The Church and Antisemitism
Today, as antisemitism once again rears its ugly head, the Church should take the lead in opposing this evil and supporting the value and dignity of our Jewish neighbors.
Though Christian churches and Christian individuals have been guilty of antisemitism, the record is better than skeptics and popular history suggest. Whenever churches have stood up for the Jews, the degree of antisemitism in that culture has been far less. Over the centuries, Christians have been responsible for many crimes and evils committed against... Continue Reading
Public Schools Have Lost Over a Million Students. Here’s Where They’re Going.
The pandemic has created a nationwide appetite for educational freedom among parents.
Rising enrollments in choice schools, particularly in private schools, not only provide evidence of a continuing school-choice wave sweeping the country, but also demonstrate how these learning environments will continue to be an important part of the United States’ educational fabric. Public schools in the United States have lost over a million students in... Continue Reading
The Crushing Obligation to Keep Doing More and More
The needs seem so urgent. The workers seem so few. If we don’t do something, who will?
Jesus didn’t do it all. Jesus didn’t meet every need. He left people waiting in line to be healed. He left one town to preach to another. He hid away to pray. He got tired. He never interacted with the vast majority of people on the planet. He spent thirty years in training and only three... Continue Reading
A Forgotten Fact about the Earliest Christian Movement
One of the central features of the early Christian movement was that they were a people who traveled, and traveled extensively.
So, if you want to recapture your identity as a believer, don’t just think about the future. Look to the past. Remember what Christians have always been: voyagers. We are travelers. As such, take up the invitation of Paul: “Travel with us as we carry out this act of grace that is being ministered by us,... Continue Reading
Words Matter. Definitions Matter.
The Cambridge Dictionary updates the definition of “woman.”
What is happening is not a merely semantic game or the demand that we deny reality. It is the assertion of power. Speaking truth to power—real truth that reflects reality—is thus a term worth appropriating from the left. For it is in our speech, in our speaking, that the first line of resistance to this... Continue Reading
Peace Outside the Church
The world in all its crookedness and depravity is still God’s world.
The presence of the image of God in all human beings is cause for hope. God’s will concerning peacemaking, for both maintaining and mending peace, can be applied even in our workplaces, schools, communities, and digital spaces in the world. We undergo a radical change in becoming Christians. We are born again to a... Continue Reading
Jonathan Edwards and 5 Spiritual Habits for 2023
Let us be more in prayer, more in Scripture, and more focused on Christ this year.
What spiritual habits are you going to develop in 2023? Each year brings new opportunity to grow to be more like Christ. Thankfully, God has left us many examples of godly men and women throughout history who have pursued Him and His glory. Let us learn from such examples what it means to seek and... Continue Reading
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