To Increase Humility

1 Peter 5:5 says: "Clothe yourselves, all of you, with humility toward one another, for God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble." In my devotional reading this morning, I came across this piece from a 17th century pastor named Jeremy Taylor entitled "To Increase Humility." I stumbled upon it in the Winter … Continue reading To Increase Humility

God’s Guidance – Wisdom Along the Way

Jake was so excited to be hunting quail. He took off through the brush and proceeded to flush a bird… not just once, twice, but three times.  After the third time, the hunter, my friend Joseph Wheat’s father, got right in Jake’s face and spoke firmly to his dog: “Jake, we’re not here today to … Continue reading God’s Guidance – Wisdom Along the Way

A Few Distinguishing Features of Christ-likeness

Below are a few thoughts gleaned from James I. Packer in CRUX, the periodical of Regent College in Vancouver, Canada. “With God’s blessing of our efforts, what kind of Christians will be formed by the kind of adult catechesis that we have in mind in our church community?  Catechesis is a word that summaries the … Continue reading A Few Distinguishing Features of Christ-likeness

Several Christian Leaders Speak after Another Failed Doomsday Prediction From Harold Camping

Ed Stetzer, head of the Southern Baptist Convention's LifeWay research: Harold Camping, please update http://www.familyradio.com w/ your repentance statement and instructions to your now-broke followers. Al Mohler, president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary: "We will not be surprised that Christ has not returned according to any human's timetable. But we should not be relieved. Lord … Continue reading Several Christian Leaders Speak after Another Failed Doomsday Prediction From Harold Camping

The True Glory of A Church – J.C. Ryle

Mark 13:1 As Jesus was leaving the temple, one of his disciples said to him, “Look, Teacher! What massive stones! What magnificent buildings!” 2 “Do you see all these great buildings?” replied Jesus. “Not one stone here will be left on another; every one will be thrown down.” Let us learn from this solemn saying that the true glory of … Continue reading The True Glory of A Church – J.C. Ryle

The Great Tribulation and the Right Use of Election

Jesus’ teachings on the end times highlight a controversial doctrine in the church – election. Again, J.C. Ryle speaks simply and clearly. Jesus discusses openly the great privileges of God's elect in Mark 13. Twice in this passage our Lord uses a remarkable expression about the elect. He says of the great tribulation, "Except that … Continue reading The Great Tribulation and the Right Use of Election

Three Rich Cordials to Cheer Our Souls

Mark 13:9-13 - 9 “You must be on your guard. You will be handed over to the local councils and flogged in the synagogues. On account of me you will stand before governors and kings as witnesses to them. 10 And the gospel must first be preached to all nations. 11 Whenever you are arrested … Continue reading Three Rich Cordials to Cheer Our Souls

Weddings Serve as a Signpost to a Greater Wedding

We are one week and one day from the wedding of our first daughter, Elizabeth. Like her name means, we have consecrated her to God before she was born. We have prayed for the young man who would be her husband. How thrilling to meet him and see God's answer to our prayers. A wedding … Continue reading Weddings Serve as a Signpost to a Greater Wedding

Determining Whether a Worship Service is Evangelistic?

Here's a thoughtful nugget from one of the greatest Christian writers and thinkers of our generation, James I. Packer: "The way to find out whether a particular service was evangelistic is to ask, not whether an appeal for decision was made, but what truth was taught at it." (J.I. Packer, Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God (Downers Grove, … Continue reading Determining Whether a Worship Service is Evangelistic?

Have You Ever Wondered About The Biblical Basis for Infant Baptism?

If you have, here's a great piece on it from Dr. Richard Pratt who preached this past Sunday at Trinity. All you have to to is click this link: http://thirdmill.org/why-do-we-baptize-our-children Throughout the history of Christianity, faithful and sincere Christians have disagreed over who should be baptized. Should it be believers only? Or should we baptize … Continue reading Have You Ever Wondered About The Biblical Basis for Infant Baptism?