The necessity of trials

Several times recently I have had occasion to encourage people with the statement, “you need to have a category in your life that believes when you experience the sins of others against you, it is a grace in your life (because your responses will expose either your own sinful desires and idols or they will […]

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Promises that do not fail

Being a truth teller is fundamental to godly character (Ps. 15:2b).  Where truthfulness is absent, godliness is absent.  That’s one reason it is so important to keep promises.  A promise-keeper is a God emulator.  For God keeps His word.  He always has.  He always will.  And Joshua 21 is one demonstration of that truth. Hundreds […]

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My new favorite tract

A few years ago, I was introduced to Matthias Media and their various resources.  I quickly grew to appreciate their tract Two Ways to Live.  It is particularly effective in emphasizing that the gospel is not a decision but a way of life — a lifestyle. Now, they have introduced another, even better tract:  Two […]

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Sunday Leftovers (4/10/11)

Given the responsibility of the father to nurture and disciple his children, Pastor Lance Quinn has written a set of “Ten Commandments of Parenting.”  These encompass fundamental attributes and actions of a godly father: I will seek, as God enables me, to show my children how a husband loves his wife, as Christ loved the […]

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One thought to prepare for Sunday

Thinking about Sunday and beginning to prepare my heart for the message from the Word of God, I remembered this statement from John Piper about the responsibility of a father to his family: A famous cigarette billboard pictures a curly-headed, bronze-faced, muscular macho with a cigarette hanging out the side of his mouth. The sign […]

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Weakness and the Gospel

How do you respond when you are weak — maybe it was your sin, maybe it was someone else’s sin against you, but your humanity is being demonstrated in bold colors for all to see through your situation. Pastor Erik Raymond addresses that very question through a meditation on the life of Adonijah: But what […]

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Grab bag

Found recently around the internet: A new album from Sovereign Grace — “Risen.” You can listen to every track — and then purchase it as a download for only $5.  What I’ve heard so far sounds good. There is much digital ink being spilled (digitized?) over Rob Bell’s latest book.  Many good and biblical responses […]

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Sunday Leftovers (4/3/11)

Many times I have had someone make a brief comment after a Sunday morning worship service or over a Wednesday evening fellowship meal that goes something like this:  “Pray for me, I’m going to visit my folks next week…”  Or, “My kids are coming to visit this weekend; will you pray for us?” There are […]

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Lunch with John Piper

The Desiring God (available for free as a PDF download in a previous edition and for $5 in the current print edition) read-along with John Piper begins today with a discussion of chapters 1 and 2.  The broadcast will begin at 12:00 (Eastern) and be re-broadcast at noon in each successive time zone. There is […]

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The gospel isn’t…

The gospel isn’t a self-help, get-better-on-your-own program.  The gospel is a God-empowered, declared-righteous gift. The gospel isn’t how you make yourself better in order to get God’s good gifts and benefits (i.e., “it’s never bad to have God on your side; do all you can to make Him indebted to you”).  The gospel is how […]

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