The ministry of the Word

As the early church began to grow exponentially, it quickly became essential to delineate roles and responsibilities in the church.  So in Acts 6, deacons were selected to assist the elders so that the elders could carry out their primary responsibilities of “prayer and the ministry of the Word” (v. 4). Now it might seem […]

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His blood bleeds the Bible

Every elder should be able to teach (1 Tim. 3:2).  He ought to have a firm grasp of Scripture so that not only is his own life founded on Scripture, but everything he does and says is rooted in biblical truth. But this is not peculiar to the pastor.  This is the livelihood of every […]

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Open my eyes

A couple of months ago, I printed and inserted a copy of John Piper’s brief I.O.U.S. prayer and inserted it into the Bible that I use for my morning Bible reading.  It is a daily reminder that I need the Lord to move my heart towards Him and I need the Lord to give me […]

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I need time in God’s Word

From Lou Priolo, “The Spirit and the Word:” “I’ve met an astounding number of Christians who believe they can grow in grace apart from regular and continuous time in the Word (i.e., Bible reading, study, memorization, meditation, and active listening to Bible preaching and teaching).  At the risk of overstating my argument, let me say […]

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Cast your burden on the Lord

The story of Brian Hesse is one of my all-time favorites.  One account of it is as follows: Brian Hesse had more than his share of luck in July (1981), and most of it was bad.  When his apartment in Provo, Utah became flooded from a broken pipe in the upstairs apartment, the manager told […]

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Grab bag

Some helpful articles from around the internet: Tim Challies offers “Seven Ways to Pray for Your Prayer Life.”  This is helpful. A new book coming June 1 (ebook) and June 15 (paperback) from my dad:  Everything Happens for a Reason?: God’s Purposes in a World Gone Bad. Paul Tautges offers “36 Purposes of God in […]

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The Lord’s prayer

In prayer (when we are genuine and truthful), our hearts are exposed and revealed as in no other way. That is true as well of the heart of Christ, which makes the Lord’s prayer in John 17 a particularly rich and stimulating passage of Scripture.  Of this passage, Melanchthon wrote, “There is no voice which […]

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Take courage

Jesus never promises His followers a pain and trouble-free life.  In fact, He promises just the opposite.  There will be troubles, and often those troubles are because we are followers of Him.  As two examples, consider: “Remember the word that I said to you, ‘A slave is not greater than his master.’ If they persecuted […]

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Life on the farm

One of my favorite pictures from my childhood is a picture that was taken of me and my farmer grandfather.  I was maybe four or five-years-old and I was standing with my grandfather in one of his fields.  He was surveying the crop; I was more interested in the camera. In those years, I would […]

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Fearful?

What do you offer a man who is discouraged and hopeless? What do you offer someone whose world is shattered? What do you offer someone who has captured a glimpse into the future, and the fear of it is not startling, but terrifying in its deadliness? What did Jesus offer the disciples?  On Thursday night […]

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The Father and the Son

Several years ago, Mark Ashton-Smith was on a planned 4-day kayak trip around the Isle of Wight in England when his kayak capsized.  Unable to get back into the canoe and in frigid and rough waters, he reached for his phone (which he’d had the foresight to place in a watertight container) and called the […]

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