Let’s do good to one another

“So then, as occasion and opportunity open up to us, let us do good [morally] to all people [not only being useful or profitable to them, but also doing what is for their spiritual good and advantage]. Be mindful to be a blessing, especially to those of the household of faith [those who belong to […]

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Praise the Lord

Indicators of skewed priorities in churches abound.  Yet this morning’s newspaper contains a statement from a pastor of a “sound,” “evangelical” church that pinpoints the problems in too many contemporary American churches:  “We’re really building a community center, more than we are a worship center.” It’s rare to read or hear such an open acknowledgement […]

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Are you listening? Part 2

In Revelation 2-3 Jesus Christ sends a series of letters to seven churches in Asia Minor.  These churches are intended to awaken them from a variety of states of spiritual slumber, and while most offer some form of commendation, the primary intent is to address sins in the churches that are worth of Christ’s condemnation […]

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Are you listening?

When our girls were little and we needed to talk to them about some form of conduct that needed correction, they would often offer some kind of defense, “But Dad, I…”  They wouldn’t be far into their apologetic before I would raise my hand in the universal signal of “stop,” and then look directly into […]

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An unusual commendation?

We all like to be complimented.  We identify with the boy who said to his father, “Dad, let’s play darts.  I’ll throw.  And you say, ‘great shot!’” We want people to say we’ve done a job well, that we look good for our age, that it looks like we’ve lost a few pounds, that our […]

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Elder qualifications

This morning’s post is a re-post of an article from earlier this year, with some additional information from other posts included at the end of this post. The New Testament provides a clear picture of the kinds of men who are to lead the church as elders.  Both Titus 1:5-9 and 1 Timothy 3:1-7 give […]

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Treat others…how?

 Grace Slan lived and died in a secret world where time stood still. When police entered her two-room flat in London they thought they had stepped into another era, a museum exhibit or a film set. Outside, planes buzzed overhead and traffic jammed city streets.  Inside, the 81-year-old woman lived in a dark, solitary world […]

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What is the church?

This post is part of a series of posts on the basics of systematic theology.  Why do we need theology, and what are the essential truths to know about each doctrine?  All the posts are archived under the category “Theology 101.”   There are many perversions and corruptions of the church in contemporary culture.  So […]

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Greet my friends

Romans 16 is a dreaded public Scripture reading for any young seminary student or pastoral intern.  I know — I was asked to do that reading by my pastor as a first or second-year seminarian, and I poured over my Bible and Greek New Testament for much too long, attempting to sort out the correct […]

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Thinking with sound judgment

A few years ago Money magazine reported that, “When researchers at Duke, Harvard, and Northwestern asked investors how their mutual funds performed last year compared with Standard & Poor’s 500-stock index, a third claimed their funds outperformed the market by at least 5 percent.  One in six said their funds fared better by more than […]

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