Seven Problems with Arminian Universal Redemption
The Arminian view is by far the most popular view of the atonement in the Christian church today.
Arminians teach that Christ’s work induces the Father to accept graciously what Jesus accomplished in place of a full satisfaction of His justice. It is as if Jesus persuaded His Father to accept something less than justice demanded. That is why Arminius claimed that when God saved sinners, He moved from His throne of justice... Continue Reading
Three Main Issues…
The most prevalent matters plaguing the church—the very people of God.
Thanks be to Christ that he shall deliver us from all that ails us, sin and all. And thanks for his all-sufficient Word that speaks to every area of life, providing all we need for life and godliness. And secondly, I would say “stay tuned” for future installments as I seek to address these main... Continue Reading
“Fact-Checking” the Resurrection
Skeptics of Christianity often challenge the truth about the resurrection, but they do so without evidence.
The resurrection of Christ Jesus was not a fantasy or a vast conspiracy. There were too many witnesses and too much written testimony to easily dismiss it. Today, skeptics should be encouraged to examine the historical evidence and then consider the evidence of Christ’s church. Is Christianity private or public? Does the truth about... Continue Reading
Understanding Family History
It was vital that the truth of the LORD be promoted and taught in full measure so that not any of it is lost.
Most of the feasts and festivals of the Old Testament were built on the presupposition that each age group needed to be reminded about what God had done for His people. Whether it be the Passover or the building of the Booths on Sukkot each of them help describe in an outward way something real... Continue Reading
Missing God’s Word While Preaching God’s Words
God’s words point toward God’s Word, who DOES give life. If we miss that, we too read the Bible but miss its message.
Jesus is the Word of God. Jesus is the source of life. Jesus is the culmination of every Bible verse, command, and story’s meaning. Jesus is the heart of God’s message, and Jesus is the source of true life. So when we go to the Bible, every time we read or teach, let us not... Continue Reading
Can You Live Without the Church?
Christ places us in a church where we can be blessed through the preaching of his Word, the sacraments, and Christian discipline.
It is through the community of the church that we receive necessary help from our fellow believers in Christ, as we learn together, pray together, serve together, teach and exhort each other, and admonish one another. Scripture even teaches us to confess that there is no salvation outside of the assembly of his believers. Someone... Continue Reading
The Paradoxical Pastoral Piety of the Lord’s Prayer
The preface of the Lord’s Prayer immediately establishes a balance between these seemingly contradictory values of boldness and humility.
It is by prayer, then, that we fight the good fight with absolute humility. In prayer, God trains us to leave behind our personal vendettas, and he realigns our hearts to treasure Christ and his kingdom. Through prayer, God assures us that “he is able and willing to help us, so we by faith are... Continue Reading
A Christian Funeral Service or A “Celebration of Life” Service?
“Who cares that I taught theater, told corny jokes, and was a good cook? Believe and praise the risen Christ! I am alive in glory because of Him!”
I humbly suggest there should be a funeral service of witness to the resurrection of Christ to help us grieve properly, and hope substantively, knowing that Christ has indeed defeated death. While our hearts are tender and our minds are anxious with the thought of being without one we love, the message of a certain... Continue Reading
God of Order: The Holy Spirit’s Work Today
Characterizing the Holy Spirit’s Work
This overarching characteristic of ordering describes much, if not all, of what the Holy Spirit does throughout Scripture, including giving revelation, creating life (both physical and spiritual), and sanctifying individual believers: “the Spirit orders (or re-orders) and ultimately beautifies God’s creation.”10 Ultimately, current expectations concerning the Holy Spirit’s work today must derive, not from experience,... Continue Reading
Recognizing the Curse in Our Work
I expected my work to bring me fulfillment, but it offered me frustration.
In the frustrations of work, God is reminding us to look to him. He is saying, look to the things that are unseen. For the things that are seen are fleeting, but the things that are unseen are eternal (2 Corinthians 4:18). He is where we will find the fulfillment and glory we seek, and... Continue Reading
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