Sunday Leftovers (5/25/08)

Sunday afternoon I began reading a book I bought about a month ago — Jesus Made in America: A Cultural History from the Puritans to the Passion of the Christ. The author, Stephen Nichols, is attempting to trace the history of American thought towards Jesus Christ and how that thinking was heavily influenced by contemporary […]

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Sunday Leftovers (5/18/08)

What does it mean that God is a righteous judge? John Piper offers this explanation: God’s righteousness is essentially his unswerving allegiance to his own name and his own glory. God is righteous to the degree that he upholds and displays the honor of his name. He is righteous when he values most what is […]

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Sunday Leftovers (5/11/08)

A few thoughts about various items in Sunday’s sermon — Ransom is release from sin. And I need release from sin (though you and I are both want to admit it). In a recent blog post on Desiring God, Abraham Piper helped me think clearly about this issue. We usually think ourselves to be more […]

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Sunday Leftovers (5/4/08)

Since I didn’t quite finish my sermon, here are a couple of thoughts that remain in my mind from this great passage: What is interesting to note is that not only does the NT picture Christ as the lamb sacrificed, but also as the priest who offers Himself as that sacrifice (Heb. 9:10ff). It is […]

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Sunday Leftovers (4/27/08)

As I mentioned in my message, I have long been struck by the repeated emphasis on the necessity of Christ’s death. He had to go to the cross. It was not optional. Why is it important to stress the necessity of the cross? Because there is a connection between what we believe about the cross […]

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Sunday Leftovers (4/20/08)

Since Sunday morning, I’ve been thinking more about my message and the implications of sin and salvation on our spiritual life. I’ve even listened to the sermon again myself. Did I say what I wanted to say, the way I wanted to say it? I was intentional in attempting to front-load the sermon with a […]

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Sunday Leftovers (1/27/08)

The gospel of John was written to introduce the readers to Christ in such a way that they would be stimulated to believe Him. John accomplishes this through the seven-fold declaration of Christ’s “I am’s,” through the seven miracles of Christ, and even through the very names that John uses to refer to Christ. Each […]

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Sunday Leftovers (1/20/08)

Christ and the Father are unified in all their purposes — including their purpose in hardening unbelievers. Yet there is a mystery remaining — the sovereign will of God negates neither God’s compassion for the unbelief of unbelievers, nor their responsibility as they will one day stand under His judgment. So, here are one more […]

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Sunday Leftovers (1/13/08)

When the request “We’d like to see Jesus” came, His response was that the hour had finally come for the Son of Man to be glorified. He would be revealed and seen like no time previously. For 33 years, Mary had contemplated and treasured the activities concerning Christ and done by Christ. For three years, […]

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Sunday Leftovers (1/6/08)

The triumphal entry of Christ prior to His crucifixion testifies to His Messiahship and Kingship, and prefigures His victory at the cross. What is not understood by the massive crowds and even the disciples that day was the significance of the triumphant Christ. He came as Messiah. He came as the One appointed by God […]

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Sunday Leftovers (12/23/07)

It is well-known and well-recited that the theme of the gospel of John is belief. The word occurs 98 times in the gospel, always as a verb, and more than 50% of the time as a present tense verb, indicating that genuine, saving faith is not a one-time act only, but an ongoing, continual act […]

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Sunday Leftovers (12/16/07)

Unwittingly, Caiaphas prophesied about the great work of Christ on the cross — the substitutionary atonement, not only for Israel, but for all who would trust in Christ. R. C. Sproul notes well the import of Christ’s substitutionary work — Christ’s supreme achievement on the cross is that He placed the wrath of God, which […]

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Sunday Leftovers (12/9/07)

It is the shortest verse in the English Bible (in the Greek text, it has three words, while both 1 Thess. 5:16 and 17 have only two words), yet there is much profoundness in the simple words, “Jesus wept.” They reveal His empathetic compassion towards His friends. And they illustrate His grief and righteous anger […]

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Sunday Leftovers (12/2/07)

I had been pastoring for just a couple months when the funeral home called and asked me if I was available to do a funeral for a woman who had died and didn’t have a church home. I agreed to do it, met with the family, planned the service with them, and at the appropriate […]

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Sunday Leftovers (11/11/07)

It is enough that no one can snatch a believer from the hand of Jesus Christ. It is enough that no one can snatch a believer from the hand of God the Father. It is enough that the Holy Spirit is given as a pledge (guarantee) of our salvation and inheritance. Any one of those […]

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