I was struck by the following quote from Elizabeth Elliott while reading a blog post by Michael Kruger entitled, Is Anyone More Holy Than Anyone Else? The Missing Category of the ‘Righteous Man’: “The ‘openness’ that is often praised among Christians as a sign of true humility may sometimes be an oblique effort to prove that […]
A Danger with Openness
The Art of Making Disciples Inside And Outside Your Home
A friend of mine, Matt Lantz, Director of the Forge at Pine Cove Christian Camps, recently posted an article on discipleship in which he said (rightly) that: Jesus wanted His disciples with him – in close proximity – so that they could learn to live their lives the same way as He did. As I […]
Stick With The Stuff
I have friends who are Catholic, some of whom I am convinced are my brothers and sisters in Christ based on our common affirmation that people are rescued from the just penalty of sin by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone (Protestant Reformation-esque–? Odd…). What’s more, there are apparently (I have never attended […]
The Distinction Between Law And Gospel
In the masterful sermon he preached on January 1, 1532, entitled “The Distinction Between Law And Gospel,” Martin Luther made one comment, in particular, that provides sweet nourishment for my sometimes weary soul, and I pray it does the same for yours: If the Law . . . accuses me of failing to do this […]
The Best Sermon on Missions I Have Ever Heard
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