Grab bag

There has been much discussion lately in the Christian blogosphere about Hell and its duration (more comments coming at a later date).  As Desiring God noted this morning, this is not a new discussion.  And it predates DG’s conference in 1990 by many centuries as well! Paul Tripp continues his thoughts about the grace of […]

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Confused about humility

G. K. Chesterton was correct (and could have written this in this morning’s newspaper and it would have been just as fitting as the day he wrote it) when he penned these thoughts about humility and modesty: What we suffer from today is humility in the wrong place. Modesty has moved from the organ of […]

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Sunday Leftovers (3/6/11)

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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Faithful men and a faithful God

“And what more shall I say? For time will fail me if I tell of Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, of David and Samuel and the prophets, who by faith conquered kingdoms, performed acts of righteousness, obtained promises, shut the mouths of lions,…” (Heb. 11:32-33; NASB) One man had a weak faith.  One was a weak […]

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Three contemplations of heaven

While his most well-known sermon is about hell, Jonathan Edwards seems to me to be most eloquent, passionate, and happy when writing about heaven.  Three examples: This, therefore, may be your consolation, that in heaven your heart shall be enlarged, you shall be enabled to praise him in an immensely more perfect and exalted manner […]

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The door is open

Normally my office door stays wide open because I enjoy having people stop in and visit for a while. However, on occasion a project demands my full attention, so I close my door. For a number of years, that closed door would periodically burst open, and people would come running into my office, yelling loudly […]

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Grab bag

Items of interest with biblical implications from around the internet in the past week: Yesterday was the 30th anniversary of the death of Martyn Lloyd-Jones.  Justin Taylor has compiled short biographical videos and a number of other resources of interest concerning the great preacher’s life. Paul Tripp talks about the grace of confession — “no […]

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A new book: Heaven Revealed

A new book by my Dad has just been released:  Heaven Revealed.  This has been a particular labor of love for him, since my mother went to be with the Lord six years ago. And this week it has been released. Here is some basic information about the book, including a free download of the […]

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Forgiveness and communion

The practice of communion is not only a fundamental activity of the church, but it is also an indicator of the spiritual health of a believer — including his fellowship with other believers and his trust in God’s work in his life in past events. Your willingness to forgive is directly related to your remembering […]

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Sunday Leftovers (2/27/11)

The gospel is for everyday. Every believer should preach the gospel to himself everyday. The gospel which saves us is also the gospel which sanctifies us. This is not merely the suppositions of men; the apostle Paul wrote in Col. 1:6 that the gospel “has come to you, just as in all the world also […]

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What do you think of sin?

It is a temptation to think lightly of sin — to ignore it, overlook it, and dismiss it.  The temptation is to consider its consequences as insignificant and unimportant.  Those who are broken, penitent, contrite, and grieved are considered to be over-reacting and morose.  “It’s just not that bad,” too many think. Yet there is […]

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