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  • Off to the F.I.R.E. Conference until 5/21

    May 16th, 2010

    I’ll be in Wheaton with my fellow F.I.R.E. brethren Monday thru Thursday – and hope to be back in the office on Friday!

    Pray for me – I’m traveling with Tony Bartolucci.

    Trust me, I NEED prayer!

    OK – so maybe Tony does too.

  • Cult-proofing your kids (AND yourselves) Part 2

    May 14th, 2010

    There are certain crystallizations of Biblical truth, which if thoroughly understood, believed, and made a part of one’s world-view, will enable Believers to easily assess other truth claims. These are not substitutes for knowing the greater body of Scripture – but useful digests; a sort of theological short-hand.

    That God has spoken in His Word, the Bible, and that having done so has provided us with an ultimate authority on truth from which to proceed is our very first place to go. This is what the Reformers referred to by advancing the slogan: Sola Scriptura. But, by God’s grace, they did not stop there. They went on to help us get a grasp of some of the central truths taught in the Bible, in a form that once again is extremely helpful in weighing the most important issues of life – those which impact our souls and their eternal destiny.

    This brings us to our second great slogan in cult proofing our kids and ourselves – Sola Gratia – by GRACE ALONE.

    Once again, the basic message is exceedingly simple. And, it is inestimably profound. One is delivered from their guilt before God and thus saved from His just wrath – by one means ONLY – by His grace. By God’s unearned favor poured out in the life, death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and applied to those who believe by the Holy Spirit.

    Grace, by definition is unearned. And in this regard, the Reformers coined this slogan so as to pit it in direct opposition to the idea that one can MERIT – can be good enough in any way to deserve and thus obtain salvation because of earning it. Grace is grace, when it is given to the undeserving. This is how the Apostle Paul unpacks the issue for us in Romans 11:5-6: “So too at the present time there is a remnant, chosen by grace. But if it is by grace, it is no longer on the basis of works; otherwise grace would no longer be grace.” Those last words expound the key concept. If one’s salvation is earned by some one, or mass of works – then salvation ceases to BE by grace, at all.

    Every cult or false religion proceeds precisely on this point. “Good people go to heaven.” Be a good enough person (though no one can say exactly HOW good one has to be to out-weigh their sin) and you’ll be fine. The false premise upon which this is built is obvious – no amount of doing good things in one place, mitigates the evil done in another. A person is not less guilty of murder, because when they DID kill their victim, at the same time they didn’t kill all the people they could have. The two ultimately are not related. It is a logical fallacy. No number of good things, no matter HOW good, somehow erase the guilt of my sin. It can no more do so any more than all the times I do drive under the speed limit somehow builds up a bank of miles per hour I can trade off against the ones I spend when I DO go over. No system of justice works like that anywhere. And yet when it comes to salvation, millions are ready to sign on the dotted line. And every false religion and cult adopts this point of view in one way or another.

    Beloved, salvation is by grace alone. It is a gift. It is unearned in any way, shape or form. It must be received as a gift and as a gift only. Nor is it given to those somehow more deserving than others. It is given to the very lowest of human debris. It is given to us in the preaching of the Gospel. Unearned. Undeserved. Never forget that, and no cult, no man-made religion will ever suck you in.

    It is in the Scripture alone, that we are told authoritatively that salvation is by grace alone. Sola Scriptura. Sola Gratia.

  • Cult-proofing your kids (AND yourselves) Part 1

    May 11th, 2010

    Slogans find their way into every culture. Webster’s 11th Collegiate states that a slogan is: “a : a war cry especially of a Scottish clan; b : a word or phrase used to express a characteristic position or stand or a goal to be achieved.” Such slogans can be merely catchy, or motivating like Patrick’s Henry’s famous “give me liberty or give me death” – or even vitally useful. It is this last category that our graphic above falls into. For during the Protestant Reformation, a series of slogans were used both to motivate, and to crystallize some of the key concepts being fought for. Sola Scriptura is the first of five of the most important of those Reformation slogans. And if they are digested and stood upon, they can serve a most extraordinary role still. If one embraces these slogans as a part of their world view, they can, all alone, serve to keep one safe from nearly every form of false religion, and Christian cult.

    • Sola Scriptura. What does it mean? In the first place, it is simply the way of  saying “Scripture Alone” in Latin. But what was meant by its use then? Above all other things, it meant that the Reformers, held that Scripture – the Holy Bible – stands uniquely, unerringly and supremely above every other authority. It serves always as the final court of appeals in terms of its revelation of God, our world view, and thus in defining faith, morals and ethics. No, The Bible will not teach you quantum physics, nor how to fix your motorcycle. It will teach you how to be reconciled to God in Jesus Christ, why you NEED to be reconciled and how once you have been – you can DO quantum physics and repair your motorcycle in godliness and to the Creator’s glory. Scripture does not contain all information on every subject. But it is the ONLY authoritative source of the necessary information God has revealed concerning who and what He is, who and what we are, the saving of our souls, the meaning of life and how to live it.
    • Every false religion, or even false expression of true Christianity errs on this point. It will either make some thing or some one equal to the authority of Scripture, or above it. It cannot rest with man being brought supremely under the authority of the Bible above all else.
    • We must be clear here – Scripture itself teaches that other authorities DO exist, and that by God’s appointment. As such, we are responsible to them. But every other authority, be it familial, civil or ecclesiastical has these inviolable parameters: NO authority, under any circumstances has the right to require one to do anything the Scripture forbids them to do, nor the right to forbid them to do anything Scripture requires them to do.
    • Every Christian cult follows suit in this regard. It will have as its final authority some other text or texts, personalities (who themselves are the final interpreters of Scripture irrespective of all others) or another source either equal to or above the Bible.

    BEWARE!

    • Beloved, when God speaks, all others must shut their mouths. And God speaks, infallibly, only in His Word. Listen to Him. Do we listen to the Church as well? We had better. It is arrogant to ignore the gifts God has given to His Church throughout the centuries for our edification. But we do not mistakenly forget that churches, pastors, theologians, synods, councils and ecclesiastical powers of all kinds not only can err, but do. Not so God. Not so His Word.
    • Remember this, keep to this, and you cannot go far afield.
  • FOUND! Jean Luc Picard. Thank you Science.

    May 10th, 2010

    Its in today’s on-line issue of Discovery News. The caption next to this picture reads: “Homo neanderthalensis.”

    “The “Old Man of La Chapelle” was recreated from the skull and jaw of a Homo neanderthalensis male found near La Chapelle-aux-Saints, in France in 1908. He lived 56,000 years ago.
    His relatively old age, thought to be between 40 to 50 years old, indicates he was well looked after by a clan.
    The old man’s skeleton indicates he suffered from a number of afflictions, including arthritis, and had numerous broken bones.
    Scientists at first did not realize the age and afflicted state of this specimen when he was first discovered. This led them to incorrectly theorize that male Neanderthals were hunched over when they walked.”
    Then I saw this –
    I had NO idea Patrick Stewart was a day over 30,000 years old. Go figure.
  • My Mother’s Day Poem for 2010

    May 9th, 2010

    Every year I do one for my Mom – sometimes humorous, sometimes, serious, sometimes just plain weird.

    I’ll let you decide which one this year’s is.

    Enjoy! (BTW, this can be sung to the tune of: My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean – verses only)

    Of all of the Moms in the Bible

    We all know there’s plenty, not few

    I’m confident that you could find one

    (SOMEwhat like your own Mom)

    A lot like the one that raised you.

    One first thinks of Eve in the Garden

    The first Mom – that God created

    But giv’n her problem with apples

    (Fruitsalad was NOT her best dish)

    Should really have been sedated

    And then there’s that awesome Mom, Sarah

    THE first Jewish Princess for sure

    Though still quite a Babe in her 80’s

    (She WAS a tad rough on domestics however)

    She led Abe on quite a detour

    And then, there was Lot’s “salty” dear heart

    Saline-a’s her unwritten name

    Her mineral make-up went drastic

    (A bit of a “hard” look you know)

    While her townhouse went all up in flames

    And who can forget feisty Tamar?

    She killed off two husbands in youth

    Then gave birth to Zerah and Perez

    (NOT Perez Hilton you know)

    But her methods were way too uncouth!

    Whatever your Mom’s been, or is like

    And no two are just quite the same

    God wisely assigned you each other

    (For better or for worse)

    So both of you share all the blame

    My own Mom is most like sweet Hannah

    Who’s prayer-life was known far and wide

    Her request for a son was a doozy

    (She definitely DIDN’T have me in mind)

    And STILL thinks that she got Shanghaied!

    For my Mom on Mother’s Day 2010 – I LOVE YOU MOM!

  • Margin notes for 4/28/2KX

    April 28th, 2010

    “Whoever conceals his transgressions will not prosper, but he who confesses and forsakes them will obtain mercy.” (Proverbs 28:13, ESV)

    The most obvious application of such a verse is that we need to be a people who regularly and candidly confess our sins to God. One’s salvation (if they are truly in Christ) is not lacking in security in any way, but intimacy with God is to be cherished and preserved. Unconfessed sin injures our closeness to Him. When we fail to acknowledge our sins before Him, we begin to follow a thought pattern that treats sin lightly, and fails to account for sin being a personal affront to our Lord and Savior. We treat it like the World does – as some sort of mere “legal” matter. But sin is not first and foremost a legal matter. Sin, above all other things, is a personal offense to our God’s holy nature. We offend Him when we sin – personally. And that issue needs to be addressed. To let it go, is to ignore Him – to treat Him as though He does not matter. As though our slaps to His holy face are inconsequential. As though our denials of who and what He is by failing to display His glory – mean nothing. As though the cross, means little. That Jesus died for nothing, after all – sin is such a little deal, we don’t even need to make amends when we commit it against Him. Something’s wrong with that picture. It grows out of a low view of sin – which is absolutely tied to a low view of the cross. Heavenly Father, make our hearts tender toward you again – so that we see the sinfulness of sin. Not so as to depress us or drive us to despair – but so as to make us melt at the awe and wonder of your mercy and grace in the substitutionary death of Jesus for our sin at Calvary. That we might delight in you all the more.

  • Margin notes for 4/27/2KX

    April 27th, 2010

    Proverbs 27:5 (ESV) “Better is open rebuke than hidden love.”

    Are you addicted to the kisses of sycophants? Do you need their profuse affirmations? then know that they are the enemies of your soul. People who will only tell you what you want to hear – hate you. They will destroy you.

    Husbands, do you always need your wives and children to agree with you and pledge their unqualified support? Or at work, do you need peers and underlings to agree with you in order to feel secure? How about wives? Do you need your gal-friends to only sympathize or empathize with your point of view or hurt feelings? Children, must your schoolmates or friends always affirm your opinions and actions? Leaders, do you need those under you to pat you on the back at all times and sign on to all your ideas and views? If you breed those behaviors in others, if you create that culture in your home, marriage, relationships or workplace – you will do so to your own destruction.

    If Jesus only preached and taught what found acceptance with all those around Him, if He catered to their opinions and viewpoints – He might have avoided the Cross. But then, you and I would have no salvation.

  • Margin notes for 4/22/2KX

    April 21st, 2010

    Lamentations 3:31–33 (ESV) “For the Lord will not cast off forever, 32 but, though he cause grief, he will have compassion according to the abundance of his steadfast love; 33 for he does not willingly afflict or grieve the children of men.”

    The Father would rather we not need discipline. He takes no pleasure in our afflictions. He stands ready to forgive, indeed He only afflicts that we might return and enjoy the abundance of His steadfast love. It is the “abundance” we are prevented from having while we remain in our sin. It isn’t that He does not love us, but that we cannot enjoy the freedom and depth and sweetness and the unfettered love that comes with nothing remaining between us to separate. He does not afflict willingly. He does so only out of love. Not because He has begun to love less.

    Thy wounds, are good, and right O Lord

    No ill attends Thy dealing

    Who with each wound in life afflicts

    Yet plots my sick soul’s healing

    In faithfulness and charity

    Thy kind hand works in blessing

    Allowing, crafting, crushing more

    Thine Image sorely pressing

    A softer will I plead O Lord

    ‘Tis not Your work which harms me

    The cold and hardness of my heart

    Is what in pain alarms me

    Break me, melt me, mold me fully

    Spare not each needed turning

    Apply the fire of perfect love

    Thy loving, cleansing, burning

    Till pliable, and yielded up

    And stripped of sin’s resistance

    The vessel made emerges wrought

    Of Love’s divine persistence

    O Faithful Lord and Master mine

    Make me to show Thy glory

    The work of Christ’s redeeming love

    Will be my endless story

    Thy wounds, are good, and right O Lord

    No ill attends Thy dealing

    Who with each wound in life afflicts

    Yet plots my sick soul’s healing

  • Margin notes for 4/20/2KX

    April 20th, 2010

    Proverbs 19:4 (ESV) Wealth brings many new friends, but a poor man is deserted by his friend.

    If you are one who’s relationships are built only around what you get out of it, and you put nothing into it to benefit the others – you will find yourself all alone. If you have few friends, ask yourself – do I contribute anything to others, or do I go to them only to fill up the void in myself? If this is the greater way it is with you – you are a very lonely person indeed. The others cannot pour enough into your void to fill you up. And after a while, they give up. They are drained, and have nothing to show for it. They flee in self-preservation. Verses 6-7 go on to add: “Many seek the favor of a generous man, and everyone is a friend to a man who gives gifts. All a poor man’s brothers hate him; how much more do his friends go far from him! He pursues them with words, but does not have them.” Proverbs 19:6–7 (ESV) The truth is, the wealthy and generous here do not have to possess material goods at all. They need only to have a generous spirit – a delight in blessing others, especially in Christ. Know well the riches which are yours in Him, and you’ll have much to contribute to others – and you will have the joy of many friends in the process.

  • Margin notes for 4/19/2KX

    April 19th, 2010

    Proverbs 19:2 (ESV) Desire without knowledge is not good, and whoever makes haste with his feet misses his way.

    We generally refer to such people as “driven.” They just know they have a desire – and are in constant pursuit – but of what? really, they do not know. There has been precious little reflection on it. They just know they want “something” – and are on an eternal quest to gain it. One wonders if they would even recognize it even if they did obtain it. It is like being hungry, and eating, but knowing you are not satisfied – there is some unidentifiable something you crave – but you do not know what it is. If this is the state of your soul – you will run after things which in the end “misses” the “way”. How we need to pray, and submit our souls to the Father in such circumstances, and not allow ourselves be driven like this. In His Garden are all sorts of delights. If none of them satisfies, we will most certainly end up partaking of what we should not. Fill yourself up more and more on what God HAS provided in your life – and grow to be satisfied that He knows the better provision for you, than your unidentifiable cravings do.

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