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THE UNITED STATES: ISRAEL OR BABYLON?

The year: 1777. The pastor: Nicholas Street. The place: East Haven, Connecticut. The situation: The Revolutionary War.   Just months after the American colonies declared independence from England, Street preached a sermon that applied Old Testament Bible stories to Revolutionary War events. The title of the sermon: “The American States Acting over the Part of the Children of Israel…

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FEELING LOVED AND BEING LOVED: NOT THE SAME THING

“Always trust your feelings.”  This is one of the great “untruths” of our time. Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt penned a book last year entitled, The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure. Even though this book isn’t written from an explicitly Christian perspective, it’s a…

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ADDICTED TO OUTRAGE: A THEORY ON HOW WE GOT HERE

We are addicted to outrage! There are days when I feel like I’m living in a foreign land. I scan the comments’ section or social media feed of a news outlet (yes, even this blog) and I’m jerked awake stunned over the intensity of rage that can result from the slightest provocation. How did we…

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2 TRUTHS THAT WILL HELP YOU REST

Rest. You probably want or need more of it. You’re tired of the rat race. You always seem to be proceeding full-throttle. But resting…easier said than done?  I spent some time reflecting on this over the holidays – which was a time of rest for me. Out of this time of restful contemplation came a…

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5 BOOKS TO READ IN 2019

Numerous Christian websites publish their “Top Books” list during this time of year. Rather than a “Top 10” list, however, I’ll encourage you to consider reading the following in the year to come. 1. Sipping Saltwater: How to Find Lasting Satisfaction in a World of Thirst – Steve Hoppe We all have a thirst for paradise that…

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HOW TO GROW IN YOUR LOVE FOR GOD

Jesus said the two greatest commands are: to love God with heart, soul, mind, and strength and to love your neighbor as yourself (Matthew 22:37-39). Our best energy should be used in the pursuit of these two commands. I want to take a moment to offer one reflection on how to do that. Take a…

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SUBTLE WAYS TO ABANDON SCRIPTURE’S AUTHORITY – PART 4

There are subtle ways we functionally abandon Scripture’s authority. We’ve been looking at those over the past few weeks.  Way #4: Reading books about the Bible more than one reads the Bible When it’s stated like this, it’s a head-scratcher. But for how many of us, is this true?  Spending more time reading books about…

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SUBTLE WAYS TO ABANDON SCRIPTURE’S AUTHORITY – PART 3

There are subtle ways we functionally abandon Scripture’s authority. We’ve been looking at those in my previous two posts. Let’s consider another, m0re complicated and little known, way today… Way #3: Unfamiliarity with historical theology I need to define “historical theology”. I’m sure you would agree there were Christians who lived in the 1800’s and…

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SUBTLE WAYS TO ABANDON SCRIPTURE’S AUTHORITY – PART 2

I think most Bible-believing Christians espouse the supreme authority of Scripture in their lives and the world. But, “the devil is in the details” as the cliche goes. Our doctrinal statements on this topic are usually just fine. Where we err is in daily practice. There are subtle ways we functionally abandon Scripture’s authority. In…

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SUBTLE WAYS TO ABANDON SCRIPTURE’S AUTHORITY – PART 1

I think most Bible-believing Christians espouse the supreme authority of Scripture in their lives and the world. But, “the devil is in the details” as the cliche goes. Our doctrinal statements on this topic are usually just fine. Where we err is in daily practice. There are subtle ways we functionally abandon Scripture’s authority. I’ll…

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