Doing Well in the Things that Count
How are you really doing, that is, in the things that really count?
Helen Lemmel, a member of Ballard Baptist Church, died in Seattle on November 1, 1961, thirteen days before her 98th birthday; she had written nearly 500 hymns. Due to her extreme poverty, her remains were cremated and nobody seems to know where they were disposed of. No matter. Those are things of earth. Strangely dim.... Continue Reading
Mapping a Woke Wonderland
Book Review: "Strange New World," by Carl R. Trueman
The book does not aim to explain identity politics writ large or the evolution of feminism. Rather, Trueman’s niche is to explain expressive individualism, an important concept that touches both. This narrower focus fulfills the purpose of the book. As noted in the introduction, it is a concise book geared toward non-academics who are seeking... Continue Reading
Emerging From Our Trials Unscathed
All that we endure should not just make us long for heaven, but give us the character of heaven.
Our trials should make us better, not worse. They should strengthen our character, not diminish it. They should grow our virtues, and amplify our Godward desires, and more prominently display the fruit of the Spirit. We may emerge from them with broken bodies and broken hearts, but should never emerge from them with broken vows,... Continue Reading
The Abomination of Desolation | Mark 13:14-23
Let us also be comforted that regardless of whatever tribulations our Father permits to befall us we need to have no dread of facing His eternal wrath, for Christ took every ounce of it upon Himself.
But be on guard; I have told you all things beforehand. Here is certainly a warning for we who do not yet live in a time of tribulation to make ourselves ready for if they should befall us. Now, by making ourselves ready, I do not mean doomsday prepping. I mean preparing as Daniel and his friends prepared for... Continue Reading
My Flesh is True Food
The Meaning of an Offensive Image
Paul teaches his readers to understand the Lord’s Supper as a spiritual eating and drinking that, like baptism, physically symbolizes and mediates a spiritual reality. Through the meal, we remember that by faith we receive what Jesus has done for us, and in faith we proclaim that reality to others. Receive and proclaim what? What... Continue Reading
His Hair Grew Again
The Bible as a whole doesn’t present sexual sin as the unpardonable sin. The repentant sinner will find that his hair will grow again.
Samson’s hair grew again. He enjoyed communion with the Lord again. He could pray to God again—and his prayer was heard and answered. Samson was used by the Lord again. This obviously doesn’t mean that every man who falls into sexual sin would be restored to the same area of usefulness in which they previously... Continue Reading
What is Forgiveness?
God didn’t forgive our sins by forcing a person to pay for them. He forgave our debt of sin because Jesus willingly suffered on a cross to pay for them.
Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan doesn’t forgive debt—it simply redistributes and transfers the debt to unwilling citizens. That makes it unjust. It’s unjust to force others to pay for a debt that isn’t their own. It’s therefore troubling that some Christians are comparing Biden’s student loan “forgiveness” plan with God’s forgiveness of sin. Christians who... Continue Reading
The Gospel of Cancel Culture
Cancel culture seeks to destroy sin, but in the process, it destroys people.
Cancel culture also shows how difficult it is to separate sin from sinners. In our current climate, sinners seem irredeemable—even if a sin occurred a long time ago, or in a different social environment, or seems minor (I recently heard of a cover band banning Van Morrison songs because of his views on COVID). Apologies... Continue Reading
What the Doctors Missed: My Experience of Depression and Spiritual Disconnection
If the Great Physician wouldn’t provide any peace for my racing mind or balm for my frayed nerves, I would have to seek help elsewhere.
Depression tempts us to curve inward rather than reaching out to God. We easily succumb to this temptation because, after all, it is the ordinary human condition is to curve in on ourselves. In my experience, during the later stages of my depression, I became tired of calling out to God and soon became skeptical... Continue Reading
An Important Reminder About Death
For the person who has placed his or her faith in the forgiveness of sin by God through Jesus Christ, death loses its fear and power.
What does that make death for the saved person? Death is 100% not your enemy. There is no fear in death. When you die, you simply pass from this life to the next. As Dr. Bob Smith used to teach: Death is a door from here on earth to God’s presence in heaven. This... Continue Reading
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