Today’s Quote (9/20/08)

Thabiti Anyabwile, What is a Healthy Church Member?: How can we know if we are receiving God’s Word with meekness?  Perhaps the following questions will help: As we read the Bible, are we reading for information only or with faith that God actually speaks through his Word? When we hear the Word preached, are we […]

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Today’s Quote (9/19/08)

Thabiti Anyabwile, What is a Healthy Church Member?: Christians should receive the Word of God with meekness.  That is, in the preaching of God’s Word and in Bible study, Christians should remain lowly and gentle before Scripture, acknowledging it as the source of salvation and instruction in godly living.  As we come to the Scripture, […]

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Today’s Quote (9/18/08)

Thabiti Anyabwile, What is a Healthy Church Member?: With a group of mature Christian church members and friends, use the following questions [for self-examination of your conversion] to consider and cite evidence of God’s grace among you and, if necessary, identify areas where grace is needed. Do we walk in the light or in the […]

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The (destructive) power of words

When I was in college, I taught a couple of classes at the school that met at my church.  Frequently when one of the children was being disciplined for words that were unkind, profane, or angry, the principal would have the offending student transcribe James 3 a particular number of times.  The greater the offense, […]

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Creation, evolution, and apologies

It has interested me over the past few years to see a growing trend for groups to offer “apologies” to other groups or individuals who may not even be alive, for sins that were not committed by the apologizing group.  The whole truth about confession and forgiveness is horribly muddled in the whole process: Biblically […]

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Sunday Leftovers (9/14/08)

Once upon a time there was an athlete.  He was not the biggest, or the fastest, or the strongest, or the most athletic, but there had never been another athlete who was both bigger and faster, or both stronger and more athletic.  He was the athlete’s athlete.  He was a star in college; he became […]

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Today’s Quote (9/17/08)

Thabiti Anyabwile, What is a Healthy Church Member?: Conversion is the radical turn from an enslaved life of pursuing sin to a free life of pursuing and worshipping God.  Conversion is a change of life, not merely a decision.  This change is not a matter of moral rectitude, self help, or mere behavior modification.  It […]

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Still more on women and ministry

This morning I received the email blog from Pulpit Magazine, addressing the issue of “God’s High Call for Women.” Given the recent controversy about the role of women in the church and whether they are qualified Biblically to preach, this is worthwhile reading. A more lengthy version by the elders of Grace Community Church is […]

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Today’s Quote (9/16/08)

Thabiti Anyabwile, What is a Healthy Church Member?: The greatest need in the world today is the gospel.  It is the greatest need of the world because men, women, and children are perishing without a vital knowledge of God through the good news of our Savior and his Son, Jesus.… Apart from the gospel, the […]

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Today’s Quote (9/14/08)

Don Whitney, Simplify Your Spiritual Life: The easiest and most direct way to experience [the] blessings of koinonia [fellowship] is just to talk with another believer about the things of God.  This includes anything related to knowing God, Christian living, understanding the Bible, and applying it to particular issues such as work or family or […]

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Today’s Quote (9/13/08)

Jerry Bridges, Trusting God: The Christian life is not meant to be lived privately in isolation from other believers.  It is to be lived as members of the Body of Christ.  God wants to use our times of adversity to deepen our relationship with other members of the Body — to create a greater sense […]

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Today’s Quote (9/12/08)

William Ham: There are many things which a person can do alone, but being a Christian is not one of them.  As the Christian life is, above all things, a state of union with Christ, and of union of his followers with one another, love of the brethren is inseparable from love of God.  Resentment […]

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