Worthy of the Gospel
When your present circumstances are not ideal, remember that God often leaves us where we’re at for the advance of His gospel.
Both salvation and suffering are gifts from God. We don’t choose our salvation and we don’t choose our suffering. God saves us by grace alone and this same grace enables us to persevere in the suffering He chooses for us. Like Paul, the Philippians would suffer for Christ’s sake. You and I will too. The... Continue Reading
Forming Hearts of Repentance with the Psalms
Psalm 19 makes clear, when God’s Word confronted David’s sin, David cleansed his heart through confession of sin.
Because David delighted in God’s Word, he knew that a just God punishes sin. David also knew that forgiveness was possible, because he knew God’s character through his Word. He knew God would be merciful to him because of his steadfast love. David knew God would blot out his transgressions according to his abundant mercy. ... Continue Reading
The Bible is Not About You
How should we pay attention to and process God’s word?
We should think corporately, not individually. Especially in the global west we have a far more individual mindset than the first audiences of the Bible. God has set out to redeem a people for himself, the Church. This collective body is not the same as a group of random humans! So, while applying the Bible has clear... Continue Reading
The Blueness of the Wound
The blue bruise cleanses the evil.
In an age of comfort & ease it is all too tempting to think that afflictions are an inconvenience to our happiness. But the Word reveals to us that all our pains, whether inflicted by our own foolishness, or due to the sorrows that still fill this world, are means which the Lord brings about... Continue Reading
Being Honest About Who You Are
How Listening to God Opens Up the Heart of Faith
It wasn’t until Peter stopped running his mouth that Christ could teach him something. Our own arrogance, and embarrassment, stops us many times in life from learning what we should. It isn’t until we are willing to admit that we don’t know that we can find out what is we don’t know. Seems pretty obvious,... Continue Reading
We Should Improve
We should improve by recognizing rather than completely ignoring certain other occasions of the Church Year.
We should improve by recognizing rather than completely ignoring certain other occasions of the Church Year. If this had been done historically, a huge benefit could have been the impeding of rampant secularism. Our culture makes much of Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day and Halloween, for example, but they are totally ignorant when it comes to... Continue Reading
Faith or Repentance—Which Comes First?
The Bible teaches that repentance flows from faith.
True faith is grounded in Christ’s work alone, not in anything we do. Yet, let me be clear: there is no pardon of sins without repentance (Luke 13:3; Acts 17:30). Repentance proceeds from faith; it does not precede faith. The cause of our pardon is Christ through faith. If repentance preceded faith, then our work of repentance would... Continue Reading
A Review of “A Praying Church: Becoming a People of Hope in a Discouraging World”
This book exhorts the church to return to a basic Christian practice, specifically focusing on the church’s corporate prayer.
I will be returning to this book’s early chapters for material on biblical foundations for prayer and thinking hard about how to overcome obstacles for helping God’s people pray. Foremost, Miller’s case rings true that a prayerful church starts with prayerful leadership. He is on the mark to remind us that nothing about the church... Continue Reading
The Woman Caught in Adultery and Lessons in “Piously” Breaking God’s Law
If Jesus upheld the Law of Moses, he would be violating the law of Rome. If he upheld the law of Rome, he would be violating the Law of Moses.
When the scribes and Pharisees brought the woman before Jesus and accused her of committing adultery, there were no eyewitnesses to act, evident by Jesus’ response: “Let him who is without sin among you be the first to throw a stone at her.” This was not Jesus’ effort to dismiss or lower the standard of... Continue Reading
Historic RPCNA Church Building Destroyed in Selma, AL Tornado
Selma is home to the only predominantly African American RPCNA congregation.
Selma, Alabama, experienced a devastating tornado on Thursday. Selma is rich in history. One bit of history many may not know is that Selma is home to the only predominantly African American RPCNA congregation. In 1874, Rev. Lewis Johnston’s the first African American to be ordained in the RPCNA, went to Selma to establish a... Continue Reading
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