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It is not easy to suffer. No affliction is pleasant. But there is something especially difficult about suffering at the hands or by the words of others. Our first inclination is to defend ourselves. And, certainly, there is a place for that. There were times when the Apostle Paul offered a hearty...
Thanks to Justin Taylor for posting these excellent lectures on Pro-Life ethics from Scott Klusendorf: [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnDooyEvaRI&w=460&h=259] [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kt7GAhbxfHY&w=460&h=259] [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=...
Thomas Oden is my favorite Wesleyan theologian. He was a liberal in the sixties. But something happened. He was driven away from theological liberalism to embrace Protestant Orthodoxy. Oden writes with clarity and passion about the need for the Mainline denominations to return to the truth. Until...
This quarter's issue of Southern Seminary Magazine is worth reading (as they all are). Be sure especially to read: "Resolute About Biblical Authority Amidst Compromise And Confusion In The Church" by Al Mohler (pp. 36-38) "Black And White And Red All Over: Why Racial Justice Is A Gospel Issue" by...
Good words HERE from Brian Croft over at his excellent site Practical Shepherding .
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On Sunday I preached part 22 in our current series through Philippians. It is entitled "What Do You Think" and can be listened to or downloaded HERE .
The "I've been to heaven and back" book phenomena continues to grow. There is yet another one which has hit the New York Times bestseller list. Now we can read about Mary C. Neal's trip to heaven in her book "To Heaven And Back." Evangelicals love this stuff! The books by Don Piper and Todd Burpo...
Dr. Peter Jensen the archbishop (Anglican) of Sydney, Australia, is a courageous leader and an admirable preacher. He also does not mind telling you just exactly what he is. In a series of messages from 2007 Dr. Jensen explains why he is Protestant (and not Catholic), Reformed (and not Arminian),...
From Mike McKinley In an earlier post, I mentioned Mike Minter 's Stay the Course one-day seminar for pastors. From that seminar, here is Mike's "anatomy of conflict": An offense occurs. A biased view of the offense is shared with friends. Friends take up the offense. Sides begin to form. Suspicion...
Justin Taylor has posted a list of one-volume histories of the Protestant Reformation. I have read each of his selections and can tell you that they are all excellent. If I could recommend only one on the list I would probably go with Michael Reeves' The Unquenchable Flame. It is a great read. The...
Apart from the Bible, this could be the most important resource we have promoted in my eight years at the bookstore. Rarely have I seen a resource like Episode 2 that so clearly communicates something that our Lord cares so much about. The gospel transforming lives, the Church laying siege to the...
Great teaching on preaching from the John Reed Miller Lecture Series at RTS . 2011 – Reddit Andrews Lecture 1 - October 26, Chapel Lecture 2 – October 26, Lunch Lecture 3 - October 27, Lunch 2010 – Dr. Steve Lawson Lecture 1 - Nehemiah 8 Lecture 2 - Nehemiah 8 Lecture 3 - Nehemiah 8 2009 – Dr. Joel...
WTSbooks is now offering Dispatches From The Front for almost 50% off. Publisher's Description: Believers everywhere desperately need a renewed vision of Christ and the unstoppable advance of His saving work in all the earth. Our view of God’s Kingdom is often too small and limited to what we have...
On Sunday I preached part 21 in our current series through Philippians. It is entitled "Living in Light of the Nearness of God" and can be listened to or downloaded HERE .
Check out these new resoures from the Association of Biblical Counselors and P&R.
So, I've added a few titles to my summer reading : The Juvenilization Of American Christianity by Thomas Bergler Six Days Of War by Michael Oren
Until about three-and-a-half years ago, I had been a life-long Southern Baptist. I was trained in a Southern Baptist university and seminary. I served in Southern Baptist churches as a youth pastor, and later as a senior pastor. For years there has been a controversy within the Southern Baptist...
From Kevin DeYoung : Historically, Protestant theologians have highlighted four defining attributes of Scripture: necessity, sufficiency, clarity, and authority . Each of these attributes is meant to protect the truth about the Bible and safeguard against common errors. The doctrine of Scripture’s...
Whate’er my God ordains is right: His holy will abideth; I will be still whate’er He doth; And follow where He guideth; He is my God; though dark my road, He holds me that I shall not fall: Wherefore to Him I leave it all. Whate’er my God ordains is right: He never will deceive me; He leads me by...
On Sunday I preached part 20 of our current series through Philippians. It is entitled "The Agreement That Trumps Division" and can be listened to or downloaded HERE .
Before any great achievement, some measure of the same depression is very usual. Surveying the difficulties before us, our hearts sink within us. The sons of Anak stalk before us, and we are as grasshoppers in our own sight in their presence. The cities of Canaan are walled up to heaven, and who...
In his new and helpful little book (a pamphlet really), The Freedom Of Self-Forgetfulness , Tim Keller writes: The ego often hurts. That is because it has something incredibly wrong with it. Something unbelievably wrong with it. It is always drawing attention to itself - it does so every single day...
How often we overestimate our importance! It's not that the way we live does not matter immensely, for it does. It's not that our living does not impact our effectiveness to advance the gospel, for it does. But let us not forget that the power of the gospel does not come from us. The gospel has...
I just can't figure out why Carl is so convinced that evangelicals have surrendered to a celebrity culture .
Inerrancy And Worldview by Vern Poythress Communion With The Triune God by John Owen Wherever I Wind Up by R.A. Dickey The Full Harvest by Charles Spurgeon Shame Interrupted by Ed Welch Gospel Coach: Shepherding Leaders to Glorify God by Thomas & Wood Transformed By God: New Covenant Life and...
On Sunday I preached part 19 of our current series through Philippians. It is entitled "Follow The Right Example" and can be listened to or downloaded HERE .
Words of wisdom from Kevin DeYoung : Try to leave graciously. When someone voluntarily leaves a church (not because of a move or a graduation or a deployment) it is usually a painful experience. You’ve probably been hurt or disappointed. Maybe you dislike the new pastor or the new direction of the...
Congratulations to Dr. David Garner (a friend to me and of Church of the Saviour) for his good work in editing the new book by P&R Did God Really Say?
Check out these sites which provide good resources and articles on Christian apologetics: Choosing Hats John Lennox Centre For Public Christianity (John Dickson) Discovery Institute Fixed Point Foundation The Ehrman Project Canon Fodder (Michael Kruger)
Great analysis by Denny Burk on the idea of "Post-Partisan" Evangelicals: My concern with the post-partisanship of Jonathan Merritt is the message that it sends to ordinary evangelicals. When the ordinary evangelical steps into the voting booth this November, he will in fact have a choice to make...
Scripture teaches us that afflictions and trials are a necessary part of the Christian Pilgrimage. In his letter to the Philippians, Paul encourages believers to stand firm for the Lord, reminding them, 'For unto you it is given in the behalf of Christ, not only to believe on him, but also to...
All your church attendance, all your religious activities, your Sunday school attendance medals, your journals, having a “quiet time,” reading the Scriptures—it’s all in vain if you don’t have Christ. We are saved, sanctified, and sustained by what Jesus did for us on the cross and through the...
From "An Open Letter to Young, 'Post-Partisan' Evangelicals": As we fight the culture war, we’re going to make mistakes, we’re not going to agree with each other, and sometimes I still get deeply frustrated at my own side. But I no longer believe the lie that there is a path for Christians through...
Great post from Jared Wilson : As God has built his church, his church leaders have not always kept up with what makes a church a church. So even to mention the idea of a church disciplining its members strikes tenderhearted and undereducated Christians as weird, mean, and legalistic. How do we...
Good and sobering words HERE .
On Sunday I preached part 18 in our current series in Philippians. It is entitled "Restful Striving" and can be listened to or downloaded HERE .
Check out the new edition of Credo Magazine HERE .
Great wisdom from the Memoirs of Charles Simeon: The longer I live, the more I feel the importance of adhering to the rules which I have laid down for myself in relation to such matters. 1st. To hear as little as possible what is to the prejudice of others. 2nd. To believe nothing of the kind till...
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There has been much debate concerning the so-called insider movement which advocates removing references in the Bible to Jesus as the Son of God. The debate is important. Obviously, Muslims are offended by any language that would refer to Jesus as anything other than a great prophet. And, since...
From Jonathan Leeman : In the last post, I answered the question, What Is the Local Church? That brings us to the next question: what is church membership? Answer: It’s a declaration of citizenship in Christ’s kingdom. It’s a passport. It’s an announcement made in the pressroom of Christ’s kingdom...
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From an address by John Piper on the life and ministry of Charles Simeon: He was like Charles Spurgeon who gave a lecture to his students entitles "The Blind Eye and the Deaf Ear." The pastor must have one blind eye and one deaf ear, and turn that eye and that ear to the rumors that would incense...
"I am afraid that all the grace that I have got of my comfortable and easy times and happy hours, might almost lie on a penny. But the good that I have received from my sorrows, and pains, and griefs, is altogether incalculable ... Affliction is the best bit of furniture in my house. It is the best...
From Carl Trueman : Apparently, a church in Oregon is suing a former member and her daughter for defamation on a blog. Apart from the difficulty of mounting a successful suit for defamation under the US's admirably lax defamation laws (where not only factual error but deliberate malice must be...
Kevin DeYoung has written one of the most insightful posts I have read in a while concerning the problem of what he calls "squishy evangelicalism." And it describes far too many churches accurately. The audience I have in mind are those Christians, pastors, and churches that continue to affirm the...
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From Carl Trueman : This last Friday, I had the privilege of being in Vancouver to give Dr. James I. Packer an honorary doctorate and to interview him for the Westminster website. The interview will be posted on the Westminster site in the next week or two. Suffice it to say that, if I had known...