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[Originally presented February 1, 2014] |
“If you’re tempted to think God might be speaking to you, he isn’t. When God speaks, you can’t miss it.” — Greg Koukl
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Friday, June 26, 2015
Who’s Afraid of Science?
Thursday, June 25, 2015
Vessels of Another Sort
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[Originally presented February 1, 2015] |
In short, dictionaries will not help anywhere near as much as meditation.
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
The Limits of Toleration
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[Originally presented February 14, 2014] |
“And Jesus came up and spoke to them, saying, ‘All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.’ ”
We live in a society that enshrines “tolerance” as its highest virtue. At least, it thinks it does.
But it’s a weird conception of tolerance. Modern “tolerance” has less to do with allowing people the right to free choice, and more to do with pretending that you actually approve of and admire all their choices — whatever they may be. You’re never to contradict anyone, tell them they’re wrong or that what they’re doing is bad; no matter what, you’re to smile and pretend it’s all sunshine and roses.
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Debunking Heavenly Mythology II: Saint Peter and the Pearly Gates
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[Originally presented March 25, 2014] |
Monday, June 22, 2015
How Depraved Can We Be?
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[Originally presented April 24, 2014] |
That’s a good question.
Our society is clearly messed up. It can be sick enough to think that promiscuity is normal, debauchery is freedom, and that homosexuality is love. It can be twisted enough to call killing the elderly “dignity” and butchering infants in utero “choice”. Morally, things look pretty bad.
That’s what the dictionary definition of “depraved” is. It means “very morally bad”.
Sunday, June 21, 2015
Opting Out
Saturday, June 20, 2015
Too Hot to Handle: Atheists in Foxholes
Friday, June 19, 2015
Dear Preacher: On Calvinism and Pride
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[Originally presented March 26, 2014] |
Thursday, June 18, 2015
The End of Evangelism
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[Originally presented March 10, 2015] |
Is the Age of Evangelism Ending?
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Repent or Perish
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[Originally presented July 12, 2014] |
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Scientific Materialism and the Good Wife
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[Originally presented April 15, 2014] |
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.