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The only useful, fruitful and solid person
"The man that understands the evil of his own heart, how vile it is, is the only useful, fruitful, and solid believing and obedient person…
Under the hand of God
"For behold, I am raising up the Chaldeans, that bitter and hasty nation..." Habakkuk 1:5 Martin Lloyd Jones writes,“Every nation on earth is under the hand of God, for there is no power in this world that is not ultimately controlled by him…
Adopted people are loving people
It is not easy to love people well over a long period of time.Even though we know the importance of love, we often have many excuses for giving up. Perhaps this is why the apostle Paul gives us so many different motivations for persevering…
Forgiven people are loving people
You don't meet many parents who would say they struggle to love their children. But, sometimes that's only because they aren't really thinking about what it means to love. Love is not just a word in the Bible. It's defined by Christ…
Job Number One
I am good at making simple things complicated. There are a lot of us who have the ability to take something that is straightforward and making it confusing and complicated. It is definitely possible to do that when it comes to marriage and family and parenting…
How to change, part ten
As believers we are interested in changing. We are interested in growing. In fact, if we say we are Christians, and we are not concerned about overcoming sin and becoming more and more like Jesus, then something is going wrong…
How to change, part nine
When we are thinking about sin and holiness, and change, if we are talking with someone who is not a Christian, they are enslaved to sin, they are under the dominion of sin, they need the gospel…
Who Not To Argue With
It seems loving to try to answer every single question every single person has, but it is definitely not wise.It's not wise because there is a kind of person who just doesn't learn. No matter how long you talk with him…
How to change, part eight
If all Christians struggle. And.If we are saved by what Jesus did. Then why even talk about pursuing holiness? If we are justified. Already. By Jesus. Why talk about being sanctified? Or…
True versus Common Virtue
Tim Keller on Jonathan Edward's distinction between true virtue and common virtue: "There are two kinds of moral behavior: “common virtue” and “true virtue.” Let’s take one virtue: honesty…
The myth of objectivity
"...it is ironic that the people you call “secular” biblical scholars look askance at “faith-driven” scholars and accuse them of bias. In my view, it is the other way around: those scholars are the ones…
An idea lived and told with blunt jumbo-crayon clumsiness...
“Atheism is an idea. Most often (thank God), it is an idea lived and told with blunt jumbo-crayon clumsiness. Some child of Christianity or Judaism dons an unbelieving Zorro costume and preens about the living room.Behold, a dangerous thinker of thinks…
How to change, part seven
I want us to keep talking about holiness. We are in the middle of a series where we are looking at the Bible and asking, how do people change? Or. If you want a big theological word you could say we are talking about sanctification. And…
God's glory in salvation through judgment
If there is one thing wicked people don't like to hear, it is talk of God's judgment. Listen to how the people of Micah's day responded when he told them God would take vengeance on them for their abuse of the poor and vulnerable…
How to change, part six
Temptation wins when it gets you to stop trusting God and start thinking you need to take matters into your own hands. As Martin Luther once said,“That’s the sin underneath all our sins…
How to change, part five
How can I change? Over the past several posts we have been looking at a couple of very important principles that we need to embrace if we are going to actually change. First, we need to want to. And, what's more…
How to change, part four
I don’t know how you feel when someone says they want to talk about holiness, but I can imagine there are many people who don't get excited about this subject, because they think of holiness as something that’s almost oppressive…