My last post may have caused some confusion regarding the timeliness of teaching some truths. Suffice to say, all theology…
Continue reading →On Sin and Sorrow: Suffering and God’s Sovereignty
Whether the logical outcome of our own buffoonery, the carelessness or cruelty of others, or as rain from the clear…
Continue reading →Hope Entombed with Sabbath Gloom
On a Friday long ago, history pivoted on the crucifixion of a carpenter turned peripatetic teacher. Extraordinary darkness (Matthew 27:45)…
Continue reading →Who Killed Jesus? I Did
Provocative, yes? Whatever Mel Gibson has done wrong in his life since his movie, “The Passion of the Christ,” he…
Continue reading →Faith Alone? Yes…and No
In my last article, I intimated that “the biblical Christian [is one] who trusts Christ alone, by grace alone, through…
Continue reading →The “Do More, Do Better, Try Harder” Treadmill
Of faith it has been well said that “profession” alone saves no one, so the prayed prayer, the signed card,…
Continue reading →A Word to Live By
More than a few folks bristle at the idea that people of faith get their warp and woof from a…
Continue reading →A Rose by Any Other Name?
“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” Shakespeare’s Juliet…
Continue reading →Christians, Your Sky is Not Falling
Hope and cheer resident in our recent holiday celebrations seemed somewhat tempered by universal instability. There’s terrorism, home and abroad,…
Continue reading →Hey Jesus, What Have You Done for Me Lately?
While few Christians would really ask this, many find the scriptural account of God’s work in history insufficient as fuel…
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