No Secrets. Just Jesus — Part I
(There will be two parts to this post about my conversation with an orthodox Jew on an airplane) As long as I can remember I have been fascinated with Judaism. I’m …
(There will be two parts to this post about my conversation with an orthodox Jew on an airplane) As long as I can remember I have been fascinated with Judaism. I’m …
A few days ago I wrote about Oswald Chambers (Life After Sanctification). Today's post is from my wife's blog which is directly from Chambers. It was so good I had to share it. God …
This is a short excerpt from Holiness in Fresh Perspective: Covenant, Cross, and Kingdom. Wipf and Stock, 2014. All rights reserved. Consider Romans 1:1–4 for a moment. This is Paul’s salutation to the …
The book of Psalms reminds us that our purest theology comes out in worship, in the creative expression of the believer. Humans are creative beings. Being Image bearers means that …
Jesus redefines what power is. All over the New Testament Jesus is referred to as the Son of God. In our modern context, we interpret this to be the Bible’s way …
To be a Christian is to believe in a long list of contradictions. Let me explain. When you think about it, so many of the essential doctrines of the Church …
“My Lord and my God!” What a statement for Thomas, or any person for that matter, to make. I find the occasion for Thomas’ confession of Jesus’ divinity interesting. Of …
Preface: This is the first part of a series on the limits of human logic in Christian faith. There will be more to come.I’ve always had a keen interest in …
Today was an interesting day. I preached at Sakanvil Church of Maranatha. I preached on the call of Moses in Exodus 3 and God’s call to his Church to be …
So, I had an interesting debate today with a potential adjunct professor. Knowing that he was of the Calvinist tradition, I probed a bit. I asked him first if he …