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Islam: Modernist or Rationalist Critique
Islam is on the way to being the largest world religion, as husbands and wives in Christendom disobey the Biblical pattern to have as many children as possible (Psalm 127:5) while Muslims have many children. Are you equipped to evangelize Muslims? How much do you know about the history of Islam? I believe the content […]
Is the Macedonian Call Normative for Missions Today? Part Two
Part One Before I begin part two, I want to draw your attention to a series on the call that two others and myself did at Jackhammer several years ago (my parts one, two, three, and four). Those will be helpful to get some more scriptural thinking than in these two posts. In part one, […]
Reflecting on My White Privilege
I am planning to writing further in the related series, “Making the Macedonian Call Normative in Missions Today” and “You Know You’re a Continuationist When…,” so stay tuned for those. Meanwhile, there’s this. Out of accession to popular culture, I want to take a moment to reflect on my white privilege. I can encourage other […]
Abiding in Christ: What Does it Mean? part 1 of 9, Word Study
What does it mean to abide in Christ? John 15, and other texts of Scripture, clearly teach that abiding in Christ is extremely important. To understand this essential, but too often misunderstood Biblical teaching, we are going to look at the New Testament references where the Greek word meno, translated “abide,” appears in Scripture. We […]
You Know You’re a Continuationist When….
Continuationism is a belief that the sign gifts of the Holy Spirit continue to and in the present age, such as miracles, tongues, healing, and prophecy. Continuationism is the opposite of cessationism. How bad is continuationism? Is it even a big deal? Scripture says it is. I say it is. Most say, not so much. […]
Proverbs 22:6 and Adoption, part 2 of 2
(Comment on part one of this study in last Friday’s post; see the complete study here; the PDF file there will also overcome garbled Greek or Hebrew fonts.) The uses of na’ar seen in the other books of the Bible continue to be valid within Proverbs itself. In the book’s introduction the word is employed […]
The Ungovernable Will Not Be Governed
The founding fathers of the United States established a government dependent on self-government. They did not design a government that could govern the ungovernable. This is why you can’t outsource democracy, or more accurately, a republic. You can send the United States Constitution to Afghanistan, Iraq, or Russia and not get what we have in […]
The Bible Is the Red Pill
One of my regular daily stops of about six on the internet is Real Clear Politics (I am not being paid for this endorsement), and there I usually look at video clips it has posted. One this last week was an interview by Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report of a black female conservative, Candace […]
Proverbs 22:6 and Adoption, part 1 of 2
A while ago, I published at What is Truth? parts a study on Proverbs 22:6 and related texts on child-rearing, demonstrating exegetically that godly parents who train up their children in the way they should go, the way of moral righteousness, have God’s promise that their children will be converted and live for God. (See […]
Women Can’t Find Good Men
On September 23, 2017 The Globe and Mail, a Toronto newspaper, Canada’s number one, published an article by Margaret Wente, one of their columnists, entitled, Why are good men so hard to find? It seems that women do want men, do want husbands. I would have thought that, but I was surprised that a woman has admitted […]
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