What Billions Say in Silence
The deafening sermons of the stars.
Having spent hours pouring over scientific expositions of the silent sermons of the starry hosts, I first want to put my hand over my mouth. I want to say with Job that far too often “I have uttered what I did not understand, things too wonderful for me, which I did not know” (Job 42:3).... Continue Reading
The Dumbest Conspiracy Theory in History
It is in the nature of man to reject the Gospel and believe silly conspiracy theories, no matter how much evidence they are shown.
Sometimes lies are more convenient to be believed than the truth. If Jesus was actually resurrected, then He is God and you must submit to His Lordship. And the fact of the matter is that those who put the conspiracy together actually knew that Jesus had risen from the dead. There was no doubt in... Continue Reading
Solitude and Isolation
It is never good to carry a burden alone.
I enjoy being on sabbatical alone. I don’t enjoy trying to work alone. The occasions when I hate living alone are when I have a day of demanding meetings or decisions- and nobody with whom to share them. Those are the times when anxious thoughts tend to work around my mind and a sense of... Continue Reading
So Very Weak, Yet So Very Proud
I’m convinced the crisis will be wasted if it doesn’t humble us.
There has been some triumph amidst all the sorrow, some heroism amidst all the pain, some bold decision-making amidst all the uncertainty. But so far the great story of COVID-19 is not one of wisdom or accomplishment or the triumph of the human spirit. The great story has been our lack of knowledge, our lack... Continue Reading
He Gives Peace
He doesn’t let us walk through anything alone, not something as soul-crushing as a baby with a tumor, and not even something as minor as a little boy’s stitches.
Sawyer, of course, was able to handle more than he thought he could. He endured all of the pain and the fear and the blood and the needles. He limped out of the ER with a story to tell. When the worst of the pain came over him, he kept his eyes clenched tight and... Continue Reading
CDC Document Outlines Guidance for Reopening of Churches
Can we come together for the good of God’s people?
We must rely on our people—both those in our congregation and also members of the larger body of Christ—to plan for how to protect our churches. Fortunately, we are up to the task. As Paul says in Ephesians, when Jesus ascended on high, he “gave gifts to his people” (4:8). We can trust that the... Continue Reading
When the Leaf Rattles
Under the ultimate curse of sin and eternal death, "We all fade like a leaf, and our iniquities, like the wind, take us away" as Isaiah said (Is. 64:6).
The virus is not the only judgment we face at this time. So is the fear that has fallen on so many. The Book of Leviticus recounts what happens when people turn away from God to the idols of the nations. One punishment the Lord brings is the removal of mankind’s natural bravado. He says... Continue Reading
A Guilty Soul Restored
My Shepherd’s name is Jesus, and He restores my soul.
In my ignorance, I would wander from time to time, but He never failed to fend off the enemies of my soul with His rod. If necessary, He would even use His staff to chasten me. When my foolish legs began to wander, He did not hesitate to wound them. Then in my weakness, He... Continue Reading
A Pastor’s Cares about the “Cares Act 2020”
Those who receive from Caesar will eventually be called upon to “render” back to Caesar.
When our Savior gave the instruction to His Disciples “to render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar’s and the things that are God’s to God”, He provided an amazing principle that should be handled carefully in the richness of its multi-faceted implications and applications all of which are beyond the scope of this article.... Continue Reading
A Pastoral Letter to a Congregation During the Quarantine
A letter from a pastor's heart.
The Church is not the building. But, Hebrews 10:24-25 and the very basic sense of κοινωνια – fellowship or communion – has an idea of physical gathering and sharing aspect to it. Giving a grieving friend a hug, your friend at church with that deep belly laugh that vibrates the floor, laying your hand on... Continue Reading
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