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Augustine Goes Godward

One of the books I am currently (re)-reading is Confessions, by Augustine. Early in the book, the church father pointed me Godward with this paragraph: What, then, is my God? What, I ask, except the Lord God? For who is God save our God? O highest and best, most all-powerful, most merciful and most just,…

June 2, 2023 in Church History, Gospel, Historical Theology, history, Sytematic Theology, Theology, Theology Proper.

Grouchy at other churches? Their size, influence, creativity, or ingenuity. Nope. Not me. Never. 😳😳

Photo by Omar Prestwich on Unsplash  Grouchiness about other pastors’ churches? Their size? Their coolness? The number of conversions they see? Their creativity in programming, marketing, and sermons?  Nope. Not me. Never. I promise.   I’m always kingdom-minded and thankful for the work that God is doing in and through other churches. God tells us to…

May 18, 2023 in Leadership.

You Cannot Out-Sin the Cross

When the people heard this, they were cut to the heart and said to Peter and the other apostles, “Brothers, what shall we do?” Peter replied, “Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy…

May 17, 2023 in bible, Discipleship, Forgiveness, Gospel, Soteriology.

I need more rest (and so do you probably)

I need to do a much better job of regularly taking time to rest. That may or may not seem like that big of a deal to you but for me, it’s a big deal. Rest is one of those words that has for many years taken on a negative connotation. At times, I have…

May 3, 2023 in Spiritual Disciplines.

God is the Gospel (A Reminder from John Piper)

In his book, God is the Gospel, John Piper opened my eyes to the ultimate aim of the gospel. That is, the good news brings me to God, my “exceeding joy” (Ps 43:5). “Today—as in every generation—it is stunning to watch the shift away from God as the all-satisfying gift of God’s love. It is…

April 27, 2023 in bible, Discipleship, Evangelism/Missions, faith, Gospel, Missions, Theology, Thinking.

3 questions good leaders regularly ask themselves (and others)

Photo by Emily Morter on Unsplash Each and every time I attend an event that the North American Mission Board facilitates they submit several questions to participants for the purpose of personal engagement. Too often we hear great content but fail to reflect and intentionally think about how we can appropriate certain truths or principles into our lives.…

April 26, 2023 in Spiritual Disciplines.

I don’t hate my sin like I know Jesus calls me to.

Photo by Julio Rionaldo on Unsplash I don’t hate my sin like I know Jesus calls me to. I compare and contrast. I downplay. I fail to see at times the far-reaching effects of sin. I fail to see that just as God has created us as communal beings, my sin is also communal and has a negative…

April 19, 2023 in Spiritual Disciplines.

Bible Reading: Not Just Seeing, But Savoring What We See

Open my eyes, that I may behold wondrous things out of your law Psalm 119:18 Before preaching a sermon, I normally climb into the pulpit and pray at the beginning. My pre-sermon pray is pretty consistent, asking God for help as we come to his Word. Specifically, I’d pray like this: “Father, give us eyes to…

April 13, 2023 in bible, church, pastoring, Prayer, Preaching, Spiritual Disciplines, Thinking, wisdom.

5 practices I wish I did more passionately (not just before Easter)

Photo by Ben White on Unsplash If you were to make your own list what would be on it?

April 12, 2023 in Evangelism/Missions.

Gospel-less Culture

I want to interact with those around me, respond to sin (either mine or others), and generally live in such a way that I put the good news of Jesus on display. Of course, I’ll never do this perfectly but I should strive to make everything I can in my personal life point to the…

April 7, 2023 in Biblical Theology, Culture, Discipleship, Family, Gospel, jesus, parenting, repentance, Theology, Thinking.

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