Social Media and The Christian: Why Worldview Matters
JOSH SHERRELL JOSH SHERRELL

Social Media and The Christian: Why Worldview Matters

It seems like the days of face to face conversations are almost vanishing. With the ongoing pandemic, even times together feel much less “together.” But this peculiar trend did not start with Covid-19.

Over the past several years, social media has given distant friends a common “space.” Families separated by job relocations can now see each other’s faces and be a part of each other’s lives even from a distance. The technology that has made this possible is a wonderful thing at times, but it has also brought some unexpected distancing.

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Book Review: The Meaning of Marriage by Timothy and Kathy Keller
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Book Review: The Meaning of Marriage by Timothy and Kathy Keller

The Meaning of Marriage was written by Timothy Keller with his wife Kathy contributing. Timothy Keller served as the pastor for Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City for twenty-eight years. He is an influential pastor, author, and sought-after conference speaker. The Kellers have been married for forty-five years and therefore have the ability to write from the experience of a time-tested marriage.

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What Does It Mean To Be A Member Of A Local Church?
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What Does It Mean To Be A Member Of A Local Church?

Every Christian is to belong in “membership” to a local church. It is impossible to obey the New Testament commands without such a commitment. Unfortunately, we live in a society that abuses the very idea of commitment. The last several decades has shown just how much consumerism has ravaged the local church with narcissistic ideals. Our churches are filled with those who are content to just “date” the church. If we are to follow the example of the New Testament church we must be belong in a covenantal way.

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Labor of Love: Why Work Matters in the Christian Life
SHANE SWEZEY SHANE SWEZEY

Labor of Love: Why Work Matters in the Christian Life

These slogans are plastered across society, found in media advertisements, school speeches, and graduation cards. But we also know the reality of work is far different. The dream job may not be a reality for many people. Work may not always be easy. There are quite a few jobs that no one dreams of doing, which means a lot of available jobs that are not dream jobs. Sometimes work is difficult, tiring, or boring. Even people who have jobs they enjoy find that there are days where it would be easier to just stay in bed. So, how should Christians view their jobs? What is the importance and roles of our vocations? How do we glorify God in our work?

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Chosen & Adopted: A Display of Sovereign Grace
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Chosen & Adopted: A Display of Sovereign Grace

He beat her in a violent rage. In his anger, he decided to take fate in his own hands. He was not willing to bear the responsibility of becoming a father. So he violently attempted to force a miscarriage by his anger. This was not the first time that he had beaten her, but it would be his last. The young woman he abused was a runaway that he had just met in a shelter. After a little while, they decided to go back to her parents house. After seeing signs of abuse, her father kicked him out, and called the police, and he was never seen or heard from again. By the grace of God she and her baby would recover from their injuries. Every moment of our lives is left with an undeniable imprint of the grace of God. I know this to be true, for I survived my biological father’s murderous rage.

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What will we be doing in heaven?
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What will we be doing in heaven?

A common question I receive from friends, whether they are believers or non-believers is, “What will we be doing in heaven?” While I cannot answer all of the activities that occur in Heaven, in this small blog post as well as my ignorance of what heaven is like fully, let’s focus on one specific aspect of it. In Revelation 5, we see that one of the main activities of heaven is corporate worship.

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The Unfailing Mission of God
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The Unfailing Mission of God

Jesus, unlike any other King or President, can always declare victory without any possibility of failure. Although the banner on the USS Abraham Lincoln conveyed the “wrong message,” Jesus cannot do the same. These are not well wishes from Jesus hoping that one day he would be successful — it was a promise of his success. Jesus could say this although he knew that in just a matter of minutes he would have many turn from him. Jesus has an unfailing mission and it will prevail without any hint of failure. This is not deterred even when people walk away. Jesus gives a promise in this chapter that God’s redemption of man will succeed.

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What Is Love?
SHANE SWEZEY SHANE SWEZEY

What Is Love?

Philosophers have written tomes on the reasons for love. Poets have filled manuscripts with the imagery and emotions of love. Musicians have sung songs about the joys and pains of love. But all have really been asking the same big question—“What is love?” Love cannot be defined as a culmination of feelings and emotions. Love cannot be defined as situations, events, or outcomes in life. Love cannot be defined as the perceptions and actions of other people. Love cannot be defined as itself (i.e. “love is love”). Love can only be defined by God. In fact, love can only be defined through God, because God is love (1 John 4:8).

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WHAT IS APOLOGETICS: AN INTRODUCTION TO APOLOGETIC METHODOLOGY
JAMES GOETKE JAMES GOETKE

WHAT IS APOLOGETICS: AN INTRODUCTION TO APOLOGETIC METHODOLOGY

The word apologetics is derived from the Greek ἀπολογία (apologia), meaning “to give a reasoned defense.” We see the concept of apologetics in 1 Peter 3:15.

“but in your hearts honor Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect.”

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Law, Law What Is It Good For?
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Law, Law What Is It Good For?

We can better understand Paul as saying that the Law tells us what is right before God, but it is grace alone that makes us right before God. The Law teaches us what we need to do, while grace gives us the power to do it. Now let us arrive at the pivotal verse of Romans 6:14, where we see the whole verse saying, “For sin will have no dominion over you, since you are not under law but under grace.”

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When God Isn’t Good…
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When God Isn’t Good…

If you were to listen to the way some Christians speak about God, you’d have to wonder if He really were good all the time. Perhaps you have heard someone say, “God has been good to me today!” When someone says that (most likely out of ignorance) it begs the question — when hasn’t God been good? Does God have some quota of goodness to meet before it can be defined as good? 

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Why Does Corporate Singing Matter?
SHANE SWEZEY SHANE SWEZEY

Why Does Corporate Singing Matter?

God has made His people a singing people. We are hard-wired to sing. From the Song of Moses (Deut. 32) to the Seven Hymns of Revelation (Rev. 4,5,7), the Bible is filled with the songs of God’s people. Three books of the Old Testament—Psalms, Song of Solomon, and Lamentations—are collections of songs. In fact, music not only plays a vital role throughout Scripture, but is one of the few activities that we know creation carries out on earth, as well as in heaven.

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Which Bible Translation Should I Choose?
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Which Bible Translation Should I Choose?

So many bible translations, so little time... Where do we begin in sorting through which bible translation(s) to choose? There are over 100 million bibles sold or distributed each year, many of them in a variety of different translations. Most of these bibles are incredibly similar in style and substance, but there are some which have taken great liberties with the original texts.

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A Critique of Bill Johnson's "The Way of Life"
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A Critique of Bill Johnson's "The Way of Life"

I had heard much about Bill Johnson and Bethel Church over the years. From what I observed, I knew that there were numerous doctrinal differences that I had with him and his church. Bill Johnson really began to come onto my radar after watching the testimony of Lindsey Davis and the film “American Gospel: Christ Alone” However, I had never read anything written by Bill Johnson prior to reading “The Way of Life.” I had read much about Johnson but had never read anything by Johnson. That all changed when I promised a local pastor (who is friendly with Johnson and Bethel Church) that I would read and discuss the book with him. He graciously purchased the book for me and I kept our promise to meet.

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Coronavirus and The Word of Faith Movement
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Coronavirus and The Word of Faith Movement

There is a saying in the political realm that says, “never let a crisis go to waste.” Usually, this refers to how politicians abuse their power to gain from an unfortunate event. However, this statement is true in all aspects of life as men often hunger for power. This is most certainly true of the Word of Faith movement.

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What is Worship: Worship in Truth
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What is Worship: Worship in Truth

What exactly is worshipping in truth and why is it so important? In our desire to focus in on this topic, let’s journey together to the fourth chapter of the Gospel of John. The setting of the narrative is that Jesus is passing through Samaria. During his travel, he stops to speak to a woman at a well. Being a Jew, Jesus should not have been speaking with her according to the norms of the day.

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Virtual Church: An Oxymoron For Our Times
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Virtual Church: An Oxymoron For Our Times

However, a church, although it can offer some of what it does online, can not be defined virtually. That is because a church is defined by what it is and not just what it does. A church has an innate and organic reality that is different than restaurants, businesses, schools, or government agencies. Therefore, the concept of virtual church is an oxymoron.

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Soli Deo Gloria
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Soli Deo Gloria

We have here another Latin phrase, Soli Deo Gloria, which means, “Glory to God Alone.” While this seems obvious, it is often in practice and not a profession where it is denied. This phrase was often emphasized during the Reformation because the Roman Catholic church believed that the system of sacraments was to dispense grace to those who attended Mass.

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Why Does the Resurrection Matter Today?
SHANE SWEZEY SHANE SWEZEY

Why Does the Resurrection Matter Today?

Those of us who proudly wear the badge of “historically orthodox Christian” love to proclaim the truths of Good Friday and its staggering implications for all of mankind. But in our desire to keep the cross at the forefront of our faith, have we pushed the empty tomb to the background?

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Why Was The Cross Necessary?
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Why Was The Cross Necessary?

There are many reasons why the Cross was necessary, but we will focus in and hone in on one particular reason. Both Jesus and the Apostles said, that Christ was to die to fulfill the Scriptures (Matthew 16:21; 17:22-24; 20:17-19; 26:54 and their parallel passages through the Synoptic gospels; John 12:20-34, Acts 3:18; Acts 17:2-3; 1 Cor 15:1-5). While we see that Jesus was supposed to die, we seem ultimately that He was supposed to die in a specific way.

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