Two truths about God’s wrath

It seems somewhat inappropriate to think and write and talk about the wrath of God at Christmas time.  Shouldn’t we be thinking about gifts, friends and family, food and fellowship, joy and happiness?  How can we think about wrath — God’s judgment and condemnation at Christmas? Yet the wrath of God is linked to the […]

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They want to get away

It is the nature of the ungodly to seek to escape God. In introducing his important book, The Long War Against God, Henry Morris writes, The denial of God — rejecting the reality of supernatural creation and the Creator’s sovereign rule of the world — has always been the root cause of every human problem.  […]

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Will God’s wrath relent?

Reading a book like Revelation can leave one overwhelmed by the relentless onslaught of God’s wrath.  Chapter after chapter devastating destruction pours from God’s throne.  It is grievous and wearying.  Will it ever stop?  Will God’s wrath relent?  Will suffering cease? Revelation 10-11 provide some hope for the end of God’s wrath and God’s provision […]

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It’s about to get quiet

Last night we finally decorated our Christmas tree (as usual, the topper is crooked).  When we finished, we did what we generally do.  We turned out all the lights except the ones on the tree and enjoyed looking at the beauty.  We talked a little bit, but we also were quiet and just looked.  It […]

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The great delusion

There are many confusions about God.  There are many truths about Christianity that have been confused and perverted so that too many people are deceived and deluded about the realities of God and His Word.  But one delusion stands above the rest:  God is love and that means that He could never be angry against […]

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Remember?

Ask a disobedient child or a wayward teen, “Do you remember when I told you…?” and you are sure to get “No” for a response. Imagine a boss training a new employee:  “This is the most important thing you will do each day.  Remember to…” Listen in to a conversation between two retired men talking […]

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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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Are you fearful?

Are you fearful? We live in a time when many kinds of fears dominate many kinds of people.  Fear of financial woes, fear of exams and school, fear of music, fear of the dark, fear of clowns, fear of heights, fear of death, fear of commitment, fear of being alone, fear of speaking in public, […]

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Pay attention

On a ball field or in the stands, there is a universal warning of imminent danger:  “heads up!”  Ignore the warning, and you are in danger of being struck by an incoming projectile. In the classroom, the warning generally is given with the words, “Pay attention!”  It serves as a subtle indicator that information is […]

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Judgment is coming

It was Spring of my sophomore year in college and I had a bad case of spring fever.  A group of friends was headed to the beach on one particular day, and I had a dilemma — “beach or class?”  Sand and surf won out over desk and discourse. The next week I walked back […]

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What shall we do?

I moved to Southern California early in the summer of 1984 — the year the Olympics were held in Los Angeles.  Virtually as soon as we arrived, we noted that there was a barrage of information about what to do to prepare for the traffic nightmare that was anticipated to ensue as soon as the […]

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The crucifixion

The New Testament writers almost deal with the crucifixion of Christ itself as an afterthought.  The details surrounding the crucifixion are explicit and lengthy; the details about the crucifixion itself are sparse: Matt. 27:35 And when they had crucified Him, they divided up His garments among themselves by casting lots. Mark 15:25 It was the […]

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