Christian Innovation

Innovation is one of those buzzwords that everybody likes.  What, after all, is there to not like about innovation?  It’s innovation!  It’s new and exciting. Innovation has made things like the internet (ever heard of it?) possible.  And the iPad.  And the Macbook Pro on which I am currently typing.  Innovation makes life interesting.  Just [...]

Is Relationship with God the Law or the Gospel?

When attempting to distinguish between the Law and the Gospel, things can get tricky for those who are not very familiar with these categories. As a general rule of thumb, in my experience, we tend to call the Old Testament “the Law” and the New Testament “the Gospel.”  But the delineation is not so clean [...]

Taking God’s Name in Vain

Bad words. That’s what usually comes to mind for Christians when they hear the reiteration of the commandment that says, “Thou shalt not take the Lord’s name in vain.”  We’ve been taught, or perhaps just picked up unknowingly, that certain word combinations are particularly heinous.  Like “Jesus Christ” and “God dammit.” Although, it should be [...]

The Importance of Preaching Both Law and Gospel

I’ll start off with a confession: I’m a terrible blogger.  It has been months since my last post.  I keep resolving (silently, in my head) to blog more often, but I refrain from ever saying this to anyone so I can’t be held accountable to it.  Know this: my spirit is willing, but my flesh [...]

More on Personal Revelations

Okay, so my last post focused on the importance of making the distinction between what is descriptive and prescriptive in Scripture, and in particular, when reading of others personal experiences with God. I concluded that blog post briefly rehashing the story of Hosea who was called by God to marry a prostitute.  The Israelites wouldn’t [...]

Scripture and Personal Revelations: What is Normative?

In Part 1 of this short series on the sufficiency of Scripture, I made the argument that the hunger among Evangelical Christians for personal revelations from God as requisite to an intimate personal relationship with him is a sin.  This blog is dedicated to the question that inevitably gets asked in response: if God doesn’t [...]

Scripture: Is It Primarily Information About God?

In my last post, I wrote about how, in my opinion, Evangelical Christians do not really trust Scripture. As you can imagine, that sparked some controversy.  I’ve had conversations about it over the phone with some, others in person, and a select few actually commented on the blog, Facebook, or Twitter.  One thread that seems [...]

Evangelical Christians Don’t Trust Scripture

Sola Scriptura. Latin for “by Scripture alone” Sola Scriptura was a foundational theological belief of the Protestant Reformation begun by Martin Luther in 1517.  For most evangelical Christians, it is a staple of our faith. Most of us readily admit that Scripture is authoritative on matters of doctrine, but few of us trust Scripture enough [...]

Changing the World: Christianity’s New Idol?

If you’re looking to change the world, Christianity may be the place to start. It seems that the very noble goal of changing the world is a hot topic in Christianity right now.  It is understandable, really.  The world is spinning out of control and there’s little to suggest it is getting any better.  It’s [...]

Book Review: After You Believe by N.T. Wright

What now? As post-conversion people – that is, Christians – how should we live?  And how do we know how to live? Do we strive to be as authentic as possible, being true to who we really are as humans at the core of which is the image of God?  Or do we strive to [...]

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