A motive for evangelism

In Acts 17:16, Luke notes that while Paul was in Athens, “his spirit was being provoked within him as he was observing the city full of idols.” Contemplating this verse, John Stott offers a motive for missions that is not often considered.  He’s right. “…the pain or ‘paroxysm’ which Paul felt in Athens was due […]

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Grab bag

Some helpful articles from the last couple of weeks: A long time ago I began recognizing a changing trend in counseling.  Women were battling with lust and pornography too, as Carolyn McCulley affirms in her recent post, “Lust:  Not for men only.”  She writes:  “We have a message of hope and redemption in the morass […]

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Grab bag

Some helpful articles from the last week: Lately I’ve been preaching and writing quite a bit about the gospel for believers.  Here is a prayer from Scotty Smith to preach the gospel to ourselves. Alan Jacobs is an excellent essayist.  I have read one of his collections of writings and another awaits reading on my […]

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Grab bag

Some helpful articles from the last week: The Telegraph provide a lengthy obituary of John Stott:  “He turned his own church, located just a few yards from the headquarters of the BBC, into a showplace for a renewed form of evangelicalism. Strong lay leadership at All Souls set him free to become the trainer of […]

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Preparing for communion

This Sunday we will observe the ordinance of communion in our worship service.  As I have been preparing for that (and my sermon) this week, I have been thinking about the gospel and its implications.  As Paul said in 1 Corinthians, it is most important — of first importance. John Stott captures some sense of […]

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John Stott on glory

It is good to contemplate the glories of heaven. What lies ahead?  What will it be like to be in the presence of and see the Savior?  What joy might our newly redeemed from sin bodies be like (can you imagine no impulse to sin ever again)?  What glories and grace will be revealed to […]

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