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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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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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A LONGING TO BE ORDINARY

It seems to me like many of us are in pursuit of “going viral.” Take YouTube videos for instance.  Everybody wants a million views. What is that? Where does that desire come from? Is it a form of approval? or popularity? or power? Or how about “Facebook Likes”? Same thing? Since not many of us will…

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GENDER ROLES: WHAT IF I DISAGREE WITH THE PASTOR/CHURCH?

I believe those who disagree on gender roles in marriage and the church can be true believers in Christ. In other words, this isn’t an issue of “cardinal doctrine.” I would hope all Christians would concur that “complementarians” and “egalitarians” are within the umbrella of orthodox Christianity.  So what are the implications of disagreeing with…

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GENDER ROLES: THE TEXTS

This summer at Alliance Bible Church, we are doing a sermon series entitled “You Asked for it”. People in our congregation have submitted dozens of questions and we’re taking the most frequently asked and/or those questions with broadest appeal and preaching on them. We won’t be able to preach on them all, so I’m going…

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GENDER ROLES: HOW TO DEPICT THE BEAUTY OF COMPLEMENTARITY

This is the third installment in a blog series entitled “Gender Roles.” To read parts 1 and 2, click here and here.  Jackie Hill Perry, Rosaria Butterfield, and Sam Allberry discuss the topic: how to depict the beauty of complementarity.

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