Inexpensive ebook commentaries

Moody Publishers is making many of their commentaries in the Everyman’s Bible Commentary series available for a very price.  Most of the available books are $0.99.  While these commentaries are brief, they excel in being readable and in providing the reader with a good overview of the flow of each book and the individual passages […]

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Why the virgin birth is important

This morning we considered the birthday story of Jesus and the virgin birth (Matthew 1:18-25).  Some might think that spending time thinking about the virgin birth is immaterial — that it really doesn’t matter whether or not Jesus was born of a virgin.  Yet there are many reasons why the virgin birth is essential. To […]

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2013 Bible Reading Plans

For several years, our church has read through the Bible annually.  Last year, we created another plan in which individuals could read chronologically through the New Testament and consecutively through the Psalms. This year, we have not only updated last year’s plan to correspond to the dates of the new calendar, but we are also […]

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They deserve it

It is perhaps the most oft-spoken objection against circumstances and God:  “That’s…not…fair!” Virtually every hardship will elicit that comment — everything from overcharges in a store or a flat tire to a five-year-old’s cancer or a tsunami that destroys tens of thousands.  And certainly it is the primary complaint against God’s judgment of the unrighteous.  […]

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Two truths about God’s wrath

It seems somewhat inappropriate to think and write and talk about the wrath of God at Christmas time.  Shouldn’t we be thinking about gifts, friends and family, food and fellowship, joy and happiness?  How can we think about wrath — God’s judgment and condemnation at Christmas? Yet the wrath of God is linked to the […]

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They want to get away

It is the nature of the ungodly to seek to escape God. In introducing his important book, The Long War Against God, Henry Morris writes, The denial of God — rejecting the reality of supernatural creation and the Creator’s sovereign rule of the world — has always been the root cause of every human problem.  […]

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The Lamb and His book

Just about everything we know about the Book of Life is from Revelation (cf. Rev 3:5; 13:8; 17:8; 20:12, 15; 21:27; the only other reference is in Phil. 4:3). And here’s what we know. It is a book about life (how’s that for insightful?).  It’s not that the book itself imparts life, but it is […]

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What do you know about Satan?

If we are not careful, it is easy to be duped into adopting the world’s caricature of Satan — he is a mischievous cartoonish red character with a pitchfork, horns, and a spiked tail who desires us to do wrong, but probably shouldn’t be considered as wholly evil.  He is someone to be laughed at […]

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Recent sermons updated

I’ve been remiss in keeping up with my “Recent Sermons” page. However, this afternoon I updated it with a list of the sermons I’ve preached during the past four months at Grace Bible Church.  You can download or listen to them here.

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Jesus Christ learned obedience

The writer of Hebrews says of Jesus, “Although He was a Son, He learned obedience from the things which He suffered” (Heb 5:8). There has been much debate about what that exactly means.  In his recent (and excellent) book, The Man Christ Jesus, Bruce Ware offers two explanations: 1) Although Jesus was a Son, and […]

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A favorite Santa Claus story

What’s your favorite Santa Clause story?  Nathan Busenitz tells his favorite story of the real Santa Claus, the fourth-century pastor Nicholas of Myra: Tradition says that Nicholas was one of the bishops attending the great council [of Nicaea]. As he sat listening to Arius proclaim views that seemed to him blasphemous, his anger mounted. He […]

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Coping with affliction

Joel Beeke talks about some lessons he learned about suffering from the puritan Arthur Hildersham that he learned while enduring three rounds of the removal of basal cell skin cancer from his face yesterday: Just as my murmuring began to pick up, I came to a remarkable section of the book about the afflictions that […]

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Will God’s wrath relent?

Reading a book like Revelation can leave one overwhelmed by the relentless onslaught of God’s wrath.  Chapter after chapter devastating destruction pours from God’s throne.  It is grievous and wearying.  Will it ever stop?  Will God’s wrath relent?  Will suffering cease? Revelation 10-11 provide some hope for the end of God’s wrath and God’s provision […]

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