The Sin of Slander

There is, in the Book of Jeremiah, an arresting word spoken by the enemies of the heroic prophet. "Come," they said, "and let us smite him with the tongue" (Jer. 18:18). On the surface the threat is absurd. A man would have a hard time killing a fly with his tongue! In actuality, however, that threat of Jeremiah's enemies expressed a terribly real danger. With the tongue, a career may be smashed, a reputation blasted as by a charge of high explosive, or a life withered, shriveled, and finally killed.

The Sin of Slander

Mind Renewal in a Mindless Age -- Part Six

Mind Renewal in a Mindless Age, Part 2
Romans 12:1-2
Theme: The Christian doctrine of man.
This week’s lessons teach us what it means to be made in God’s image.
 
Lesson

In the last twenty years something terrible has happened to Americans in the way we relate to other people, and it is due to the twisted humanism we looked at yesterday. Christians have become conformed to the world in this area, and we must take a good hard look at this to be sure we don’t get swept into the pattern of our culture. Up until a couple of decades ago there was still something of a Christian ethos in this country and people used to care about and help other people. It was the natural thing to do. Today we focus on ourselves and deal with others only for what we can get out of them. This approach is materialistic and utilitarian.

Just When It Seemed Todd Was Getting Settled In His New Church...

I may have found one more suitable for his patriotic vigor:

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The Sins of Presumption

It is a terrible thing to be executed - more terrible when God Himself is the executioner. Among the many stories found in the Bible, there are several which tell of men whom God struck dead. In none of the instances recorded where God visited punishment of death upon one of His own was the sentence passed for any moral sin. No violation of what we call the Ten Commandments has ever been followed by death imposed by God.

The Sins of Presumption

The Future of Protestantism

The following is the video of the discussion between Trueman, Leithart, and Sanders at Biola University...

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Mind Renewal in a Mindless Age -- Part Five

Mind Renewal in a Mindless Age, Part 2
Romans 12:1-2
Theme: The Christian doctrine of man.
This week’s lessons teach us what it means to be made in God’s image.
 
Lesson

Last week I introduced the Christian doctrines of God and revelation as the biblical response to the world's way of thinking. The Christian doctrine of God is the Bible's answer to three of the four "isms" we studied: secularism, humanism, relativism, and materialism. The only one I did not write about explicitly was humanism, and I come to the answer to that "ism" now. The answer to humanism is the Christian doctrine of man.

Twitter Announces the Winner of Last Night's Debate

I've never participated in hashtags before. Never really saw myself as a hashtagger. And who has the time to actually follow the link and read every tweet being said about a particular topic? Well last night I watched the anticipated debate at Biola Universit between Peter Leithart, Fred Sanders, and Carl Trueman, and thought I'd give it a try. So I followed along with the other live feed going on in hashtag world: #protfuture. The debate was about the future of Protestantism. 

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The Pull of the Old Nature

We cannot on our own help God, but we may be employed by Him. One of the greatest mistakes men make is in thinking that their energetic fussing will aid God in the accomplishment of His plans. He is the Eternal; we are creatures of time. Even when we have been born again, and the supernatural, eternal life of the Lord Jesus has been planted within us by that miraculous work of regeneration, the friction of the presence of our old nature still ties us to a framework of time, and tends to give us man's viewpoint instead of that of God.

The Pull of the Old Nature

We cannot on our own help God, but we may be employed by Him. One of the greatest mistakes men make is in thinking that their energetic fussing will aid God in the accomplishment of His plans.

Basking in God's Love

God loves me. These three words give serious occasion for reflection and delight. However, if you are anything like me you find yourself chasing this sweet taste of divine benevolence with other theological tonics, with the end result being that we think that we constantly need to feel guilty in order to enjoy this truth. This is a problem.

God loves me. These three words give serious occasion for reflection and delight. However, if you are anything like me you find yourself chasing this sweet taste of divine benevolence with other theological tonics, with the end result being that we think that we constantly need to feel guilty in order to enjoy this truth. This is a problem.

Theological Flinching

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The Greatest Christian Sin

Many writers, secular and religious, talk about the failure of the church. But since the church is made up of the totality of its members, the failure of the church is the failure of its members. Let us leave out of our consideration, for the moment, the question of the mixture of tares in the midst of the wheat. It is simple to explain the failure of the church on the basis of the mingling of the unregenerate with those who have been born again.

The Greatest Christian Sin

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