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Friday, July 15, 2016
Thursday, July 14, 2016
The Fourth Option
People talk about God,
and about what God wants from us. What they say may come from several places.
Sure, what we say can (1) originate with God. We hope it does. Peter says, “Whoever speaks, as one who speaks oracles of God”. Amen, so be it.
But we know this is not always the case.
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Deuteronomy
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Idolatry
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Orthodoxy
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
The Virtue of Pious Disobedience
I think most Christians would agree that, for
believers, starting an insurrection would be morally wrong.
After all, the New Testament teaches that we
are to obey the governing authorities. Our job in the present age is to live quietly and mind our own affairs as part of our testimony to our Saviour, something some of us do better than others.
But this is not a universal rule.
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Authority
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Douglas Wilson
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Obedience
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Tefillin and Wonderbra
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To those who have never lived this exercise
(and it is very much an exercise), that may sound a little tedious and even
holier-than-thou. We’ve all met people who are “Jesus this, Jesus that” 24/7
and wondered what exactly they were trying to prove.
God meant, I believe, that we should come
to think and live in fellowship with him at all times.
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Deuteronomy
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Exodus
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Holiness
Monday, July 11, 2016
Who’s Minding the Store?
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Elders
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Holy Spirit
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Teaching
Sunday, July 10, 2016
Taught to Die
Isaiah the prophet speaks the thoughts of the promised Messiah:
“The Lord God has given me the tongue of those who are taught, that I may know how to sustain with a word him who is weary. Morning by morning he
awakens; he awakens my ear to hear as those who are taught.”
Taught, but not exactly.
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Christ
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Incarnation
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Isaiah
Saturday, July 09, 2016
Anarchy and Violence
Not to say I’m all
that emotionally invested in any particular way of running the show. As an
adult Christian, I now recognize the built-in limitations of all human
institutions. But for most people, unless the system in which we grew up was transparently
horrendous, it tended to define our political horizons. I was no exception.
Mind you, as a lifetime
reader of the Old Testament, a monarchy sounded like it might be cool —
always assuming you had exactly the right sort of monarch. But the books of
Kings suggest such a hope is a bit of a long shot: Israel’s 19 kings were
a total moral washout, while Judah went a mere 8.5 for 20 in the “good king” department.
Not a great track
record.
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Anarchy
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Government
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Romans
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Stefan Molyneux
Friday, July 08, 2016
“I Love You,” She Said Determinedly
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Commitment
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Communication
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Love
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Worship
Too Hot to Handle: Church Is Too Easy
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Church
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Too Hot to Handle
Thursday, July 07, 2016
Contributory Negligence
He’s right. Truth remains true no matter
whether anyone believes it. God found fault with the people. Let God be true though everyone were a liar. Etc., etc.
Truth also remains truth no matter who says
it. God has communicated truth through donkeys, little foreign slave girls, and even corrupt, pseudo-religious political animals like Caiaphas.
Everyone has an obligation before God to
identify truth and respond to it regardless of how that truth may be packaged.
The personal failings of the messenger do not excuse us from this obligation.
Labels:
Christian Testimony
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Stefan Molyneux
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Truth
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Witnessing
Wednesday, July 06, 2016
Living Large
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Christian Testimony
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Corinthians
Tuesday, July 05, 2016
So Dumb We Need a Pastor
The other day, a discussion of IQ and what it means for
human capabilities in various areas of life took a turn for the bizarre in the
comment section of one of my favourite blogs. One of the wordier and more inscrutable readers said something that boiled down to this (I’m translating from intellectual-ese here):
“To be usefully involved in the Church requires a certain minimal level of reading comprehension. Important parts of the Bible are not instantly obvious to everyone. How smart do you have to be to understand it?”
I think Protestants
find this an uncomfortable question because it undermines sola scriptura. They
shouldn’t: pastors exist for a reason.”
It was, as you might well imagine, the last line that caught
my attention.
Labels:
Doctrine
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Intelligence
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Misunderstanding Scripture
Monday, July 04, 2016
The Gifts Yesterday and Today
Why are the spiritual gifts we observe in the book of Acts so much more impressive and obviously supernatural than the gifts we observe today? Why do some of the gifts on Paul’s ‘gift lists’ in Corinthians and Romans appear to be missing or underutilized in our churches?
If you’ve been reading the last two days (here and here), I’ve done my best to rule out A.W. Tozer’s chief culprits: unspirituality and bad teaching. These are certainly problems we may observe in many gatherings of Christians and of which we always need to be careful. I do not believe, however, that they are primarily responsible for the apparent dearth of gift in modern Christendom.
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A.W. Tozer
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Corinthians
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Romans
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Spiritual Gifts
Sunday, July 03, 2016
Where Did Those Gifts Go?
Yesterday I tried to establish that of the eighteen spiritual gifts listed in Romans and 1 Corinthians, at least half seem to
have gone missing in our churches somewhere in the last two millennia.
Most Christian commentators agree this is at least partially
true. We may argue about how to recognize the various supernatural abilities on
the Holy Spirit’s gift list and about the nuances of a few of the Greek terms Paul
uses. But in the end, most Christians acknowledge that unless we describe the
gifts of tongues or prophecy very differently from the way we see them
occurring in the book of Acts, or wildly dilute the concepts of miracles and
healings, some of the Holy Spirit’s gifts are unaccountably absent today.
Very well then, let’s do some accounting.
Labels:
A.W. Tozer
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Holy Spirit
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Spiritual Gifts
Saturday, July 02, 2016
Assumptions and Loaded Conversations
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Apologetics
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Proverbs
Missing in Action
How many gifts of the Holy Spirit are listed in the New Testament? I suppose it depends on the criteria you use.
Whatever your standards for inclusion on the gift list, and
whatever your final gift count, you will surely notice that several factors complicate
our application of these familiar passages of scripture to the church today:
- In many instances the exact nature of the gift and how we might expect it to show itself are not precisely spelled out for us;
- We no longer have apostles in the sense the word is used of the Twelve;
Labels:
A.W. Tozer
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Holy Spirit
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Spiritual Gifts
Friday, July 01, 2016
Too Hot to Handle: Which Beer Do Christians Drink?
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Alcohol
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Romans
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Too Hot to Handle
Thursday, June 30, 2016
Quote of the Day (24)
“Weak
men drive women insane, and insane women make men weak.”
— John C. Wright
Not wrong, but we’re no closer to a
solution.
Feminism has already made tremendous
inroads into today’s church. The war of the sexes is not yet waged in every Christian home and place
of worship, but if you haven’t experienced it, trust me, it’s coming.
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John C. Wright
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Quote of the Day
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Relationships
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Inbox: The Finishing Stroke
Having
opened that can of worms before, I know the feeling of looking at your watch
and realizing that you’ve inadvertently set yourself up
for a reply on the scale of a Homeric recitation of ancient Greek epic poetry in dactylic hexameter.
Then
again, sometimes it turns out the question wasn’t so simple after all. Or,
in this case, that it provided the occasion to do an in-depth study that I
trust may have had a few unexpected benefits.
In
Exodus 32 God told Moses, “Whoever has sinned against me, I will
blot out of my book”. The simple question originally asked was, “What about those
who repented (if any did)?”
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Book of Life
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Eternal Security
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Exodus
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Inbox
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Inbox: The Book of Life in the Book of Revelation
The
book of Revelation contains the majority of the Bible’s references to the
moderately mysterious and much-discussed “book of life”. No study of the subject
(such as the one beginning here and concluding here) that failed to address
these verses would be particularly useful.
This
one may not be either, but let’s at least take a crack at it.
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Book of Life
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Inbox
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Revelation
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