The Stars Still Shine in the Daytime
What we need is just an average sun to be near enough to us to give us warmth and light and life.
Proximity is more important than size. It is more important than magnificence. You don’t have to be the biggest and shiniest in the universe to bring warmth and light to the people around you. You can be completely average, like our sun, and do the job quite well. You’ve just got to be close. All... Continue Reading
Clothed in Righteousness
Garments of salvation and robes of righteousness are things we cannot provide for ourselves.
I now have a whole new perspective on my “robe of righteousness” whenever someone dresses me! The Lord Jesus Christ is our garment of praise, our robe of righteousness, our garment of salvation. Put him on today and delight in all that he sacrificed to clothe you in something so precious, so priceless… his righteousness. For all of you who... Continue Reading
Sheep Need a Shepherd
Pastors who stand in the pulpit each Sunday are responsible for feeding the flock of God; as Peter says, “Shepherd the flock of God among you,”
In today’s culture, too many pastors are giving the sheep what they want, not what they need. What is needed today is truth—not a post modern truth, but biblical truth. Feeding the flock a steady diet of biblical preaching is the only true spiritual food. It’s popular to be trendy YouTube-celebrity pastor, but avoid such... Continue Reading
Faith’s Economy
Faith has an economy, and it runs counter to most of our intuitions.
It’s a backwards economy, in that what we have grows by spending. It’s a communal economy, in that we can spend what each other have as we share. Yet, to access it, we must reveal our poverty, we must make friendships that are deep enough to hear that your friend has nothing to give, realise you can’t give... Continue Reading
Remaining Steadfast Under Trial
The Means of Our Endurance
Rather than running to sin to help us cope with difficult circumstances, James challenges us to turn instead to God and to His Word. This again is incredibly practical. James understands that our tendency is not only to ignore what God says when we suffer but also to turn aside to sin. The ESV... Continue Reading
The God of the Gaps or the God Who Makes the Grass Grow?
Modern science doesn't replace God; it points to him.
We think that as modern people we don’t believe anymore in a God who makes the snow to fall or the grass to grow. But in fact our very sophisticated modern perspective on nature depends on that very thing. God’s decree is why there are natural laws that we can discover through science. What’s more,... Continue Reading
Our Daily Descent
If self-knowledge begins with God, then apart from God any view of ourselves is distorted.
The confession of sin culminates in the acknowledgment of our condition. Due to our rebellion from God our Creator there is no health in us… we are miserable offenders. Brought lower still to our fallen, creaturely, and God-dependent state, the remedy of the gospel as declared in Christ Jesus is set forth! The minister then declares that through faith... Continue Reading
Helmuth James Graf von Moltke – Learning to Number His Days
Besides preparing for death, Moltke wrote letters to prepare his family for this change in their lives.
The epistolary exchange between Helmuth and Freya is one of the most moving in history. Studded with Scriptures and with honest reflections on God’s work in their lives, they are also an invaluable testimony of how Christians can come to grips with the prospect of imminent death. Most of the time, Helmuth found it impossible... Continue Reading
Savoring God’s Sovereignty in Salvation
Though this mystery of God’s sovereign election is deep and difficult, it is inescapably biblical.
Savoring God’s sovereignty in salvation will bring two things to flower in the believer’s heart. The first flower is humility. Jonathan Edwards said, “You contribute nothing to your salvation except the sin that made it necessary.” He’s right. Knowing that God saved us according to his good pleasure and not any past, present, or future... Continue Reading
The Church’s Lane is the Whole Cosmos
Christian, stay in your lane: Do the good works which God has ordained for us to do from the foundations of the world. Just know that they encompass every conceivable aspect of human existence.
Christian citizens of a democratic republic should strive, with humility and wisdom, to influence and govern and live together as if Christ is over it all, because He is. We contend for the well-being of our neighbors, even when it’s unpopular. The question isn’t whether Christians should engage politically, but whether we will do it well.... Continue Reading
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