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Saturday, March 28, 2015
Friday, March 27, 2015
Too Hot to Handle: Fundamentalism and Modernism
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Evolution
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Modern Christianity
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Too Hot to Handle
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Salvaging Corporate Prayer
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“Hello? Hello? Is there anybody here?” |
How awful is corporate prayer in your church?
You know, that thing that happens when one or more Christians publicly address the Lord on behalf of the entire congregation.
Are such prayers predictable? Painfully long? Full of clichés? Do the
same requests get repeated multiple times, sometimes within the same prayer? Do
you find yourself struggling to stay awake? Do some of the requests seem merely
pro forma? Are there fellow Christians whose prayers make you grind your teeth? Do you
feel guilty for occasionally thinking that you’re wasting your time, even
though you know prayer is a staple of church life and, in principle at least,
pleasing to God? Are there ever meetings entirely dedicated to prayer, or has your church given up on such things? If there are, do you avoid them?
If you answered yes to many or most of these questions, it’s possible you’re completely unspiritual. On the
other hand …
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Public Prayer
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The Lord's Prayer
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Worship
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Denominations and Discernment
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Denominationalism
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Discipleship
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Discrimination
Monday, March 23, 2015
Testing, Testing …
What happened in the garden of Eden — and the resulting fall of
mankind and the subjection of creation to the futility that we observe daily — has been the
subject of near-endless discussion over the centuries. Much speculation is on
record as to the motives of God in the test presented to Adam and Eve.
And that’s what it is: speculation. We may have all kinds of
ideas why God did what he did, but in scripture we do not find the answer spelled out for us. Wise men are
careful not to draw conclusions that go beyond the available evidence.
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Eden
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Jeremiah
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Temptation
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Testing
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The Fall
Sunday, March 22, 2015
Despising the Clans
I was working on Thursday’s post on denominationalism when
I came across a little statement in Jeremiah that may give us some insight as
to how the Lord feels about divisions in the church.
Sorry, this one needs a little setting up, as I’m not going
to assume all our readers are currently engrossed in simultaneous study of the
Old Testament prophets.
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Denominationalism
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Israel
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Jeremiah
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Judah
Saturday, March 21, 2015
Straight Talk
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Conscience
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John the Baptist
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Judgment
Friday, March 20, 2015
Too Hot to Handle: The New Atheists are Scared (or Angry)
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Atheism
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Evangelical Atheism
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Too Hot to Handle
Thursday, March 19, 2015
By Any Other Name
If we want to understand the concept as God designed
it and as he sees it, we have to start with the New Testament. The truth about
the church cannot be known any other way. Sure, there are lots of invented,
historical ways in which we may conceptualize the church. But if we believe in
the inspiration of the Bible, this is where we need to begin.
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Church
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Corinthians
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Denominationalism
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Recommend-a-blog (6)
The Christian blogosphere: you get content or you get good
delivery. One rarely seems to find the two together.
Rachel Held Evans’ site and many like it are state of the
art, if you can stomach the social justice whining: nice graphics, clean
presentation and efficient messaging perfectly calibrated for her target
audience. She and others like her market themselves and their opinions with a
scrupulous professionalism and — oh yeah —reliably mutilate scripture on an
almost-daily basis, if you enjoy that sort of thing.
Meanwhile numerous well-written and biblical posts get
ignored because their authors haven’t the wherewithal to format them
attractively and make them even slightly readable or their host sites
convenient to navigate.
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Faith vs Science
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Recommend-a-blog
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Science
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
An Ill-Advised Shortcut
I dislike buzzphrases, I really do. I dislike them
especially in the spiritual realm.
When we employ the words of scripture, understanding what
they mean and using them in their appropriate context, we are safeguarded by
the Holy Spirit who carried along each human author as he wrote. If the Lord himself could say “not an iota, not a dot, will pass from the Law
until all is accomplished”, we can confidently affirm that, in this fallen world, we are as safe as it is
possible to be in sticking close to the language that God himself has used to
communicate his thoughts to mankind.
There are still plenty of ways to err in trying to pass on
truth, of course, but we are that much closer to authorial intent in preserving the Author’s language.
Jargon terms and trendy attempts to
encapsulate scriptural concepts, on the other hand, are horribly prone to
misapplication.
The term “spiritual abuse” is one such buzzphrase.
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Spiritual Abuse
Monday, March 16, 2015
Quality Control
We know this, of course. Where the Christian life is
concerned, it’s first principles that real blessing is reserved for those of us
who not only hear the words of Christ but who act on the wisdom we have heard. Believers who are satisfied with mere exposure to truth are kidding themselves.
There is no reward for head-knowledge, and neither testimony nor substance in
the Christian who prides himself in it.
Sunday, March 15, 2015
Do Christians Hate Science?
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Faith vs Science
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Science
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Liars and Motivation
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Positivity and truth are not interchangeable |
When the stakes are fairly insignificant, without some
counterbalancing sense of right and wrong, almost any trivial motive
will do: desire for attention or status, concern about the potential
consequences of an action we’ve taken and now wish to disclaim, a wish for
petty revenge on a rival or even a distaste for the conflict and complications that
often arise when one is completely honest.
But what about when the issues at stake are significant, maybe
eternal? Whatever would possess someone to lie about the testimony of God?
Labels:
False Teachers
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Jeremiah
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Lies
Friday, March 13, 2015
Too Hot to Handle: Facts and Opinions
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Relativism
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Too Hot to Handle
Thursday, March 12, 2015
One of These Things …
Christianity. Feminism. Not an easy fit.
That’s not just my take; it’s the view of both Christians
and feminists.
“Cognitive dissonance” is a term used to describe the mental stress or discomfort experienced by
an individual who holds two or more contradictory beliefs, ideas, or values at
the same time. Normally, those who really understand third-wave feminism and genuinely grasp Christianity ought to experience mental stress trying to reconcile the two. At bare minimum a healthy dollop of discomfort is in order. Don’t take my word for it or dwell too much on what feminism may have meant in previous generations. Go look at what it means now and tell me if, when each is rightly understood, the ideological common ground between the two systems is anything but microscopic.
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Christianity
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Sexuality
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Metaphorical Mites
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Giving
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Mental Illness
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Sacrifice
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
The End of Evangelism
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Gospel
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Witnessing
Monday, March 09, 2015
That Day and Hour
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Labels:
Foreknowledge
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Luke
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Matthew
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Open Theism
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