General Articles

Jude’s Warning to the End-time Church

The book of Jude is a sobering reminder of the perilous spiritual conditions that would accompany the last days. Though brief, its warnings are weighty. Jude writes with urgency, contending earnestly for “the faith which was once delivered unto the saints” (vs. 3),...

The Sharp Edge of the Word

There are moments in preaching when the Word of God feels confrontational. It presses. It exposes. It unsettles. Hebrews 4:12 indicates the nature of God’s word as being “quick, powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of...

Nothing Wavering: Dealing with Internal Instability

In the general epistle of James, we are told to “ask in faith, nothing wavering…For he that wavereth is like a wave of the sea driven with the wind and tossed…a double-minded man is unstable in all his ways.”  The picture James vividly illustrates is not of a...
When the Wrong Spirit Uses the Right Scripture

When the Wrong Spirit Uses the Right Scripture

Let's start with a scenario. Imagine an individual attending a church. In one service, someone in leadership said something neither wise nor appropriate to this individual. This individual was hurt, and rightfully so, and they left the service seething. All they could...

What is a Pastoral Preference?

What is a Pastoral Preference?

We hear the words often, sometimes in the favorable and others in the negative: pastoral preference. Are they right? Can a local pastor have them? Can a local pastor expect them to be respected and honored? These are great questions that I believe merit a balanced...

A Forensic of Rebellion: David’s Complicity in Absolom’s Conspiracy

A Forensic of Rebellion: David’s Complicity in Absolom’s Conspiracy

How often is Absolom’s example utilized in many church communities to describe rebellious coups against pastoral leadership? Often, but do you think the comparison is worthy? I believe it can be if one allows the totality of the story to speak of the entire context of Absolom’s rebellion. What if we, taking a forensic look at the uprising of Absolom, were to find David complicit in the events?

Biblical Apostasy: A Backsliding that Puts God to Shame

Biblical Apostasy: A Backsliding that Puts God to Shame

What are these individuals doing as they disown every feature and benefit of their having once been enlightened? They are crucifying the Son of God and putting Him to open shame. Having disowned practically every benefit of God’s grace and the gift of that grace- the power and holiness of the Holy Ghost- they bring Christ back to the cross, denying His completed work while claiming to be partakers of His completed work. Denying their resurrection, they deny His resurrection. Denying their burial in baptism, they deny his burial. Christ now bleeds again on a cross while they openly parade the image of an empty cross.

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