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Write Them on the Doorposts

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I am loving the Bible on iPod. I think years ago I would have considered that cheating. Real Bible readers have dog-eared Bibles and leather journals and hand-turned coffee mugs from Nor Cal…or so I thought. But life is far too kinetic for that always. For instance, a few weeks ago I was standing at the crossroads of sickness and going to church. Because I was sick, I slept … [Read more...] about Write Them on the Doorposts

Jesus and Possessions

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An old pastor once said he loved to preach about tithing because a person’s wallet is tantamount to the heart. How we spend our money says a lot about our priorities and principles, worries and wants. God must be Lord of your wallet. Jesus is our satisfaction. Jesus brings lasting peace and contentment, reconciliation and restoration. When we exchange temporary, earthly … [Read more...] about Jesus and Possessions

Moralistic Therapeutic Deism

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Michael Horton has recently described his concern about the rise of Moralistic Therapeutic Deism in the church. His concern is quite valid. Lately, I’ve been thinking about the distinction between preaching behaviorism and preaching Jesus. Behavioral teaching goes like this: "You should not steal, but you steal. So stop stealing, and here are some tips to help you stop" … [Read more...] about Moralistic Therapeutic Deism

Mind Your Own Business

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Christ is in all parts of life, even the mundane activities. Unfortunately, we have lost sight of God’s accessibility in the simple. In the gospels, when John the Baptist says the kingdom of heaven is at hand, he is literally saying it is in our midst. It’s everywhere, all around us and in us. God took all his ‘possessions’ (so to speak) and moved into the world with us. Now … [Read more...] about Mind Your Own Business

Exercise for Theologians

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Thielicke’s book, A Little Exercise for Young Theologians, has many big ideas contained in its small pages. As a theologian speaking to other theologians (though I would not consider myself in that category), his words resonate. He warns that theology can indeed be a threat to us. It can actually cause us to sin if we are not careful; we can become prideful and … [Read more...] about Exercise for Theologians

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