God is faithful

God is faithful.  We believe that. Or at least we say we believe that.  But, most of us still struggle to rest in God’s faithfulness each day.  Near the end of both of his letters to the Thessalonians, Paul reminded those readers of God’s faithfulness.  We do well to remember those reminders, as well as […]

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David, the Shepherd

Spurgeon’s comments about David, from Psalm 78:72 — So he fed them according to the integrity of his heart. David was upright before God, and never swerved in heart from the obedient worship of Jehovah. Whatever faults he had, he was unfeignedly sincere in his allegiance to Israel’s superior king; he shepherded for God with […]

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Stand firm

In junior high I wasn’t much of a fighter.  I was big, but conflict and fights were of no interest to me.  However, junior high is a time when many boys/young men are interested in fighting as a means of demonstrating superiority, strength, and “manhood.” On one occasion, while walking home from school, I was […]

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The judgment of God

The judgment of God. It is a doctrine that many use to denounce and reject God.  “How could God be both loving and vengeful and a judge?” they ask.  In fact, they often will assert that if God is judge and if God carries out wrath, then they are more god-like than God. Yet Godis […]

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When you are sinned against

You cannot keep people from sinning against you. You will be treated unjustly.  You will be lied to and gossiped about.  Ungodly accusations will be spoken against you — and said directly to you.  Others will be angry with you — sometimes because they have misunderstood you and sometimes because they understood you.  Sometimes people […]

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Keep on

The pain of parenting is not greatest the first time a child commits a significant and serious violation of trust.  It is when that child persists in his sin for years and decades. The greatest trouble for a cancer patient is not the first chemo treatment.  It is the ongoing chemo treatments, followed by radiation, […]

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Praying for others

Ask any believer about his prayer life, and he will invariable acknowledge something like, “It’s not what it should be.” And as a pastor, I am not only called on to pray often, but prayer is actually part of my calling.  You won’t find “prayer” in most pastoral job descriptions, but the apostles believed that […]

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Despairing and troubled?

When you awakened this morning, did the day seem heavy?  Did you awaken expecting the problems of yesterday to seem lighter and a resolution more likely only to feel as though the problem grew in dimension during the night, obscuring any possibility of hope? Despair and discouragement are not unusual. The psalmists felt those pains […]

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Evangelistic attitudes

Yesterday, Ken Currie wrote this over at Desiring God: Evangelism is counter-cultural. It’s true everywhere on the planet, but perhaps it’s especially so in our increasingly post-Christian Western society. We live in a polite culture, for the most part. Talk about religion? You just don’t go there. Talk about how many tornadoes have come through, […]

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What makes you thankful?

What makes you thankful? Our lists usually include things like family, a trouble-free day, an extra (unexpected) blessing or two, and our salvation.  Since we are to be thankful for all things, those obviously are fine objects for our gratitude.  But I have often been impressed by the things that stimulated Paul’s gratitude.  And I […]

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They’re listening…

When our children were young and curious about conversation between me and my wife, I would sometimes begin to venture into a topic that might be inappropriate for the girls, and Raye Jeanne would look at me and say, “Little pitchers have big ears…”  It was her way of saying, “Be careful what you say […]

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The benefits of conflict

We don’t (generally) like conflict. Typically, conflict is painful. We’ve been hurt by conflict.  And we’ve hurt others in conflict. So it’s hard to affirm a statement like, “there are benefits to conflict.” Yet, when conflict is handled well, there are benefits to it.  And Acts 15 demonstrates some of those benefits. This chapter recounts […]

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Whom have I in heaven?

It has often been said, “don’t be so heavenly-minded you’re no earthly good.”  That is, don’t think so much about heaven that you will be of no benefit on earth to those around you. In truth, most of us are so earthly-minded that we’re no heavenly good.  We have put so much attention on the […]

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Bragging rights

It’s been called “the Me Monster” — the insatiable desire to exalt oneself and boast in one’s accomplishments.  A toddler will say, “Watch me, Mommy.”  A mom might say, “I just got my child’s report card today…”  A businessman will say, “I just closed the deal I’ve been working on for six months…”  A pastor […]

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