Habakkuk’s Woe’s and a Contemporary Application

Tuesday is for Preaching Here’s a page from a message I preached years ago that seemed relevant to this historical moment and the counseling load of many pastors. The text being exposited is Habakkuk 2:6-9. He warns by issuing 5 woes, listing out five different categories of activities that men do that they can expect … More Habakkuk’s Woe’s and a Contemporary Application

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Politics, Ministry, Cultural Engagement, Health, Exercise, Church, Preaching, and learning another language plus

Weekend Links Something for everybody. But remember, Its presence here doesn’t mean I agree, endorse or recommend all that is any one. Enjoy. Bill O’Reilly’s Lecture of the Lessons of Sandy (A surprisingly short and effective message on what we should learn from storms like Sandy) Christians: Let’s Honor the President (Russell Moore —short and worthy … More Politics, Ministry, Cultural Engagement, Health, Exercise, Church, Preaching, and learning another language plus

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The Tipping Point has Been Reached: What Does it Mean?

Friday is for Heart Songs Bill Bauer, a great friend and mentor posted the following on his Facebook page. Bill is a wise man. I think he captures in just a few words and a poignant quote, this particular moment in time in which we find ourselves after the 2012 elections. De Tocqueville is widely quoted … More The Tipping Point has Been Reached: What Does it Mean?

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“Prayer will consume sin or sin will choke prayer.”

Wednesday is for Prayer I am being raked over the coals by my third reading of J.C. Ryle’s A Call to Prayer: An Urgent Plea to Enter into the Secret Place. You can kid yourself and delude yourself and hypnotize yourself into thinking you are too busy to pray or too distracted to pray or that you … More “Prayer will consume sin or sin will choke prayer.”

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Can We Preach Every Text without Preaching Christ?

Tuesday is for Preaching Is it okay to preach the Bible without preaching Christ? Is it possible to preach every text and get to the cross? Is it appropriate for the preacher to preach a non-Messianic OT text, preach it accurately in terms of its historical context, and never refer to Jesus? How often can … More Can We Preach Every Text without Preaching Christ?

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Thinking Better about Doctrine, Homosexuality, Political Engagement, Spiders, Marriage and much more

Weekend Links for the First Week in November 2012 Great links this week. Lots of challenge. Lots of interest. Lots of variety. Jim Wright’s piece on idolatry is a very thoughtful article. The three articles touching on homosexuality will be a great help to those with family members or friends struggling with same sex attraction. The … More Thinking Better about Doctrine, Homosexuality, Political Engagement, Spiders, Marriage and much more

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The Courage to Confess Sin—What Bonhoeffer Still Teaches Us

Weekend Musings There are few books that I value more on my library (now close to 10,000 books, counting digital, about 5,500 and paper, 4,400) than Bonhoeffer’s Life Together. It is short, profound, and always challenging. In fact, I have read it more than a dozen times and I am always convicted, repentant, and changed … More The Courage to Confess Sin—What Bonhoeffer Still Teaches Us

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