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Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Scientific Materialism and the Good Wife
Monday, June 15, 2015
Promiscuous Freedom and Enslavement
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[Originally presented April 11, 2014] |
Sunday, June 14, 2015
Inbox: Dawkins and Calvin Go to Hell
“Our Lord spoke three parables in Luke 15. They form His three-pronged answer to the criticism, ‘this man receiveth sinners and eats with them’ found at the end of the previous chapter. Jesus protests that anything lost (a sheep, a coin, or a son) evokes grief but the finding of them calls for celebration. I have heard subpoints of teaching made from the illustration of the two sons which miss that emphasis and I remember a discussion as to whether the prodigal was a lost sinner or a backslidden Christian!”
Tom Takes a Breather
That’s so we can use our next ten weekdays to count down ...
Saturday, June 13, 2015
Fatal Friends: Dawkins and Calvin
The most recent version of this post is available here.
Friday, June 12, 2015
Too Hot to Handle: Snakes, Mistakes and Better Takes
Thursday, June 11, 2015
Quote of the Day (5)
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Between Boredom and Bedlam
The most recent version of this post is available here.
Tuesday, June 09, 2015
The Power of Two
How do we make decisions in the church? What is the teaching of the New Testament?
In his book Reimagining Church, Frank Viola contends that the normal method of making major decisions in the church is by consensus, not just of leadership but of every believer in a local church. (You can find my review here.)
He uses the council at Jerusalem in Acts 15 as his sole scriptural evidence.
Monday, June 08, 2015
Reimagining Decision-Making
How does your church go about making decisions?
Perhaps you don’t actually know. In very large churches, the process of deciding what is going to be done may be quite opaque to those who meet there. Where there is a very distinct hierarchy in place, perhaps decisions are made unilaterally, or maybe they are initiated by a ‘head pastor’ or equivalent and signed off on by a board or council of elders. Then again, maybe they are arrived at by discussion among elders and presented fait accompli to the congregation. Or perhaps opinions are solicited and discussed, and a decision is later made with the promise that “all voices have been heard and all opinions considered”.
Maybe there are lots of ugly politics involved that nobody really wants to talk about. I don’t know your church, so I won’t presume.
Sunday, June 07, 2015
Reimagining Church
I wouldn’t normally be the type to start writing a positive review before completely finishing a book, but I’ve been enjoying Frank Viola’s Reimagining Church: Pursuing the Dream of Organic Christianity immensely.
Viola is not merely a theorist. In 1988, he left what he calls “institutional Christianity” and began meeting in “organic churches”.
Organic churches are not the latest vegan trend. They are local gatherings mapped to what we read in the New Testament. They seek to practice Christianity as it was practiced in the first century, minus any details that were merely a product of the culture(s) in which the early church grew and thrived. The result is a church that, at least on paper, seems both relevant and authentically “New Testament” in ways I’ve never seen before.
Saturday, June 06, 2015
What Sort of Heart?
“What sort of a heart could approve of eternal death for some? The doctrine of Universal Salvation teaches that all will have eternal life, including Satan and the demons. And that one day, all will have the same nature as God. What sort of a heart could not approve of Universal Salvation, eternal life for all?”
It boils down to this: anyone who wouldn’t grant eternal bliss, joy, happiness and God-likeness to Satan, Hitler, Stalin and every liar and murderer in human history that hates and rejects the Son of God is, well ... insufficiently morally developed.
Friday, June 05, 2015
Too Hot to Handle: Hmm … What Should I Wear to Church Today?
Thursday, June 04, 2015
Keeping It Relevant
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Is this old enough for you? |
Wednesday, June 03, 2015
Get the Message
“I am the Lord.”
That’s Ezekiel summed up in four words.
God has a point he wishes to make, and we are wise to hear it in a day when most recognize no final authority beyond their own opinions, prejudices and desires.
The phrase “they will know” (or “you will know”) that “I am the Lord” occurs 72 times in Ezekiel. Only 11 of its first 39 chapters don’t have it. It’s the bottom line to every declaration God makes to his people through the prophet. It’s a message we need to internalize at the very core of our beings. Until that happens, we do not really understand our place in the universe.
Without it, our assessment of reality is warped and disproportionate. We think it’s all about us.
Tuesday, June 02, 2015
The Sound of Salesmen
Monday, June 01, 2015
Blink and You’ll Miss It
Or more specifically, did his prophesied return actually take place in AD 70 when, under Titus, the Romans laid siege to Jerusalem, eventually conquering the city and sacking the temple, thereby fulfilling the word of the Lord about it that “not one stone will be left upon another”?
Sunday, May 31, 2015
Elders Are Older
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... though not necessarily THIS old. |
Sorry, that’s my understanding of New Testament teaching. It is, evidently, not the understanding of many of my fellow believers.
Defining Terms
Saturday, May 30, 2015
Let’s Play ‘Spot the Agenda’
Friday, May 29, 2015
Too Hot to Handle: Beatles Buddhism
Thursday, May 28, 2015
This Ain’t Wrestling
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Ushering In Armageddon
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
Power and Perfection
Monday, May 25, 2015
Sinning Against Whom?
Sunday, May 24, 2015
A Matter of Moral Indifference
Saturday, May 23, 2015
Friday, May 22, 2015
Too Hot to Handle: Reforming Islam
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Recommend-a-blog (9)
You know how it goes: you find a blog or website you enjoy, with writers who grab your attention and content you can really sink your teeth into. You devour everything you can find in their archive, bookmark it and wait expectantly for more of the same.
Then ... nothing.
Okay, this may not be everybody’s experience; not everyone reads as voraciously as I do. But if you do, you recognize the creeping feeling of disappointment when something you like doesn’t appear predictably, when the quality becomes spotty or the posts are so short they don’t even merit a “[Read More]” link.
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Circumstantial Evidence
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Quote of the Day (4)
Monday, May 18, 2015
An Exercise in Moderation
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Last Supper, Cologne Cathedral |
Short version: these guys look pretty weathered.
Sunday, May 17, 2015
The Symbol Is Not the Point
Saturday, May 16, 2015
Flirting with Fatalism
Friday, May 15, 2015
Too Hot to Handle: The Unfair Advantage of a Loving Family
Thursday, May 14, 2015
Feeding the Dogs
We've all experienced it. Looking for answers and receiving no immediate response. The absence of any sense of direction, often when a decision is urgently needed. A total lack of clarity. And all the comforting scriptures we quote to ourselves suddenly sound like clichés.
Those of us who have been believers for a few years may find ourselves taking our own spiritual inventory in an effort to diagnose the problem. Have I failed to confess sin? Am I perhaps asking selfishly rather than with the glory of God in mind? Am I lacking faith? Have I been persistently inconsiderate at home?
Could be, but not necessarily.
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Human Nature Is What It Is
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Getting Sucked In
Monday, May 11, 2015
Running is No Solution
Sunday, May 10, 2015
Recommend-a-blog (8)
Saturday, May 09, 2015
Franchising the Gospel
Friday, May 08, 2015
Too Hot to Handle: The Christian Nation
Thursday, May 07, 2015
Painting A Target
Wednesday, May 06, 2015
The Obvious Answer …
Tuesday, May 05, 2015
Is Your Church Irrelevant?
Monday, May 04, 2015
I Want to Die
The most recent version of this post is available here.
Sunday, May 03, 2015
Counting the Cost
Canadians should note that we are rarely far behind on such developments.
Saturday, May 02, 2015
My Daughter Says I’m Going to Hell
Friday, May 01, 2015
Too Hot to Handle: Where There is No Vision ...
The most recent version of this post is available here.
Thursday, April 30, 2015
A Mark on the Forehead
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Do We Need More Church Meetings?
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Quote of the Day (3)
Monday, April 27, 2015
Star Trek, Salvation and Sermons
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Sins and Dominos
Saturday, April 25, 2015
Dogs, Sorcerers and Saints
Friday, April 24, 2015
Too Hot to Handle: Generation Z and Unbelief
Thursday, April 23, 2015
Quote of the Day (2)
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Ritual and Validation
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Two Suppers
The most recent version of this post is available here.
Monday, April 20, 2015
Recommend-a-blog (7)
Sunday, April 19, 2015
The “Cultural” Argument
Saturday, April 18, 2015
Trained or Gifted?
Friday, April 17, 2015
Too Hot to Handle: Enforcing Conformity
The most recent version of this post is available here.
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Consensus and Truth
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Babel’s Antidote
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Monsù Desiderio, The Tower of Babel |
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
As Relevant as Today’s Headlines
Monday, April 13, 2015
Nothing To Fear
Sunday, April 12, 2015
Decently and in Order [Part 2]
Saturday, April 11, 2015
Decently and in Order [Part 1]
Friday, April 10, 2015
Too Hot to Handle: Forgive Us, But …
Thursday, April 09, 2015
Quote of the Day (1)
“George W. Bush once said, ‘God has planted in every human heart the desire to live in freedom.’ But that’s just wrong. In fact, how any man who believes in the Bible could believe that, I truly don’t know. The Bible tells how God freed his chosen people the Hebrews from Egyptian slavery. He sent them the prophet Moses, he sent them signs and wonders, he rained plagues on their enemies, he defeated the mighty pharaoh and his armies with uncanny heavenly warfare. And when the Lord was done and his chosen people were free, the chosen turned to Moses and said, in effect, ‘We’re hungry! We were better off as slaves!’ ”— Andrew Klavan