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The Lure of the Left

What makes the left so appealing? I’m not talking politics primarily. Stay here though. Politics and theology relate more than most either understand or admit. I started writing this and divided things into theology and politics, and then deleted. I had to add a third category at least, that is, culture. You might add social, […]

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Baldness

I love the bald eagle among other bald things. You don’t like hair growing out of your cue ball, do you? Some things are definitely better without hair, like leftovers in the refrigerator for one. Do you like hair sprouting on your cottage cheese? Perhaps I digress. I guess I’ll just tell you that I’m […]

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On Paper or In Practice

Please don’t confuse this with paper or plastic. That’s, I’m sure, an important choice in some circles, maybe even more important than this blog topic, but those with that judgment would be wrong. I’m considering the connection or disconnection between belief and practice, or as some might say: Systematic Theology versus Practical Theology. Everyone should […]

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Gone Until At Least Friday

For blog readers checking back for something new—I’m in South Dakota with my son, preaching at a conference. We are quite busy, although I do have WIFI for this little note. I’ll probably write something on Friday. Be well, one and all.

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Careful Exegesis?

Kevin Bauder, the president of Central Theological Seminary in Plymouth, MN, who writes a regular column on Central’s internet site which is normally posted at an online forum called SharperIron, recently authored an article, “The Flock and the Fold: A Paradigm for Unity,” with this first line: Careful theologians do not build their doctrine of […]

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Which Comes First? THEOLOGY or LIFESTYLE

Attempting to persuade Judah to trust in God and stop trusting in Egypt, in chapter 28 Isaiah revealed the dire condition of the political and religious leadership of her northern neighbor Israel. In describing her prophets and priests, he shows how their self-indulgent lifestyle affected their vision, judgment, and teaching (vv. 7-9). Their desire for […]

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They Say They Are Believers, But They Don’t Get It

If you have been like me, you have wondered why there seem to be so many versions of Christianity and yet only one Bible. If we have a Bible, one of them, it came from God, and it is perspicuous (plain), then it would seem that everyone would believe the same thing. If all these […]

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The Pope and Islam: Friends?

I hate this when these major religions are fighting. Can’t we all get along? The pope recently came out with something very Catholic and now he’s apologizing to Islamics for it. Well, sort of apologizing. I think his apologies have been kind of funny. I can’t laugh too hard at them because a Catholic might […]

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Scorners and Scorning

“Scorner” is the strongest negative term which the OT uses to describe the wicked. It is diametrically opposed to the faithful (Psalm 1:1,2). Not only does the “scorner” choose the wrong way, but he mocks the right way. He is not merely misled, but he delights to mislead others. This is very opposite to the […]

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Is He a Scorner or Not?

Do you think that Stephen was a scorner in Acts 7? After all, he did enfuriate a crowd of people with his rhetoric. They were religious people with good intentions and they couldn’t all be wrong, could they? He said this to them in vv. 51-53: Ye stiffnecked and uncircumcised in heart and ears, ye […]

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