Talk to yourself

My children somewhat regularly catch me talking to myself — “what did you say, Dad?”  “Huh?  Oh, nothing.  I’m just talking to myself…” And even if it is not audible, everyone engages in much self-talk each day.  In fact, the theologian you consult on the most regular basis is almost certainly yourself.  For you listen […]

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Deuteronomy and Ephesians

In the first three chapters of Ephesians, there is only one imperative — only one command by God for the Ephesians to obey.  The command is in 2:11 — “remember.”  Specifically, these believers were to remember their position prior to salvation — separate from Christ, excluded from Israel, strangers to the promise God made with […]

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Reading Deuteronomy

We have just begun reading the book of Deuteronomy in our annual Bible reading plan.  This final book by Moses is written as a second giving of the Law (the word “Deuteronomy” means “second law”).  So it is a book of reminders.  As such, it summarizes the previous books of the Pentateuch. It reminds the […]

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Reading Galatians

Today we begin reading the book of Galatians. This is the first of Paul’s letters, and it is key to understanding the relationship between gospel and law, grace and legalism. The purpose of the letter is clearly stated in the introductory section of the book (1:1-10): Judaizers had infiltrated the Galatian church and had attempted […]

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Grab Bag

What I’ve lately been reading and listening to in books and blogs that is noteworthy: Desiring God, “The Difference Between Christianity and Buddhism” Al Mohler, “Permanence Before Experience — The Wisdom of Marriage” Al Mohler, “‘This is Life We’re Talking About’ — Abortion and the Health Care Bill” John Piper talks about “My 2010 Writing […]

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Transgression speaks

While there is a new brand of atheism that seems to be gaining a measure of cultural acceptance, there is another kind of atheism that has always existed — a practical atheism that affirms the existence of God with words and denies His existence with actions. Thomas Watson noted the existence of these unbelievers this […]

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Sunday Leftovers (3/14/10)

We live in an entertainment culture. We go to the gym to exercise, step onto a treadmill and have a TV screen facing us to watch. But most don’t watch – they have their own private entertainment in their own headphones. Or perhaps you prefer an aerobics class — so you exercise there to the […]

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Reading Numbers

The book of Numbers, while often regarded among the less “interesting” books in Scripture to read, is an important book for it is the book of testing for the nation of Israel.  And through the testing, the nation discovers that God is faithful to His promises and His people. In addition, the holiness of God […]

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Reading Psalms

Today we resumed our reading of the book of Psalms.  This is the longest book in the Scripture (at least by chapters — 150) and one of the most popular books in Scripture.  But the Psalms are written by a variety of authors over hundreds of years, so how are they to be interpreted and […]

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Unclean! Unclean!

A whole generation (or more) of people has grown up hearing the adage, “cleanliness is next to godliness.”  And I — like many others — heard many encouragements in my early years to make things “spic and span.” Importing those notions into the text of Leviticus is not helpful to understanding what God is saying […]

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Reading Leviticus

This week we began reading the book of Leviticus in our Bible-reading plan.  It is for most people a somewhat confusing book to read — and certainly disconnected from what NT believers understand about faith in Christ.  After all, the system of sacrifices is long-departed.  So how are we to understand these things? In short, […]

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Sunday Leftovers (2/21/10)

A short Q & A about spiritual gifts — 1.  What do we mean with the term “spiritual gifts?” Spiritual gifts can be defined this way:  “Spiritual gifts are received from God and His unmerited grace — and they are diversely and sovereignly given to believers at the moment of salvation by the Holy Spirit […]

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Did Jesus descend to Hell?

Interpreters of Ephesians 4:9 have long wrestled with the meaning of the phrase “the lower parts of the earth.”  Many have conjectured that phrase means that after the crucifixion Christ went to Hell to proclaim the truth of His death and resurrection to those who resided there.  Interpreters base this understanding not only on Ephesians […]

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