Since God is Sovereign, Why Evangelize?
Doctrine JOSH SHERRELL Doctrine JOSH SHERRELL

Since God is Sovereign, Why Evangelize?

To put it simply, the apparent contradictions between sovereignty and responsibility in the Scriptures are just that—apparent. Both God’s sovereignty and man’s responsibility are genuine realities from a biblical standpoint and while seemingly at odds, must be wrestled with as both completely true and bonafide.

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Burden or Blessing?  The Sovereignty of God in Evangelism
Doctrine MICAH SANDOWICH Doctrine MICAH SANDOWICH

Burden or Blessing? The Sovereignty of God in Evangelism

To put it simply - who does the saving? Is the eternal soul of the person on your plane flight held in your hands? Will they be lost forever if you don’t open your mouth? The answer is no. The burden is not on you to save them, however the Lord may bless you with the opportunity to speak the truth of the gospel.

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Is Sound Doctrine Important for Life?
Doctrine PILGRIM BENHAM Doctrine PILGRIM BENHAM

Is Sound Doctrine Important for Life?

Peter does not mean empty facts and figures or theological theory when he encourages the church to “make every effort” to grow in their knowledge. He knows that this is in tandem with living a solid life before the face of God.

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Is Sound Doctrine Important for Ministry?
Doctrine SHAWN OTTO Doctrine SHAWN OTTO

Is Sound Doctrine Important for Ministry?

While Calvin’s words can be applied broadly, certainly they can be applied specifically to the life of the Christian minister!  Doctrine, rightly understood and rightly lived out in the life of a pastor, brings tremendous blessings to himself and his congregation.

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Don't Unhitch from the Old Testament
PILGRIM BENHAM PILGRIM BENHAM

Don't Unhitch from the Old Testament

Steve Lawson says that the Bible is a "him” book - it is a book all about Him - all about the Lord Jesus Christ.
“The Old Testament says He’s coming. The Gospels say He’s here. The book of Acts proclaim Him. The epistles explain Him. And Revelation says He’s coming again. That’s the Bible in a nutshell.”

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Songs Matter: Doctrinal Discernment in Congregational Singing (Part One)
Practice MICAH SANDOWICH Practice MICAH SANDOWICH

Songs Matter: Doctrinal Discernment in Congregational Singing (Part One)

Brothers and Sisters, we are blessed. Since the mid-1970’s, the western, English-speaking church has been blessed by a plethora of new music. From the simple choruses of Integrity’s Hosanna Music in the 1980’s, to the prolific output of Chris Tomlin, to new hymns written by Keith & Kristyn Getty, we are not in short supply of new songs to sing. The number of songs available multiplies exponentially when you factor in the massive impact of Hillsong, Bethel, and Elevation Music.

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Calm Hearts In a Chaotic World
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Calm Hearts In a Chaotic World

Christian platitudes fall short in effectively dealing with anxiety: “Let go and let God,” “This too shall pass,” “God never gives you more than you can handle.” While we’d like to think a certain amount of self-determination will keep our hearts in a good place, what if the truth is, we need something outside ourselves to have true peace?

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We are Saints!
What Is? Series PILGRIM BENHAM What Is? Series PILGRIM BENHAM

We are Saints!

“Saints”.

We’ve all heard of them. What do you think of when you think of a saint? Paintings of biblical figures with halos over their heads? Mother Teresa serving the needy in Kolkata, India? Usually you think of sainthood as something wonderful you did so therefore you are qualified to be canonized as a saint. Saints, or patron saints, are like superheroes.

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Why We Are Thankful
Current Events PILGRIM BENHAM Current Events PILGRIM BENHAM

Why We Are Thankful

Thanksgiving is certainly many people’s favorite holiday - and for good reason. The well-cooked turkey (this year I’m having deep-fried turkey for the first time), the delectable sides (including my favorite: sweet potato casserole), family seated around a common table, and football. But the reason we celebrate this holiday is rooted in a biblical concept: the giving of thanks.

Obviously with a name like “Pilgrim”, I grew up with mixed feelings about Thanksgiving. In kindergarten our coloring sheets were the prototypical male and female pilgrims dressed in Puritan attire - and when I wrote my name at the top of the page the teacher got a nice sarcastic chuckle out of my artistic masterpiece.

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The Church and the Kingdom
What Is? Series PILGRIM BENHAM What Is? Series PILGRIM BENHAM

The Church and the Kingdom

The ecclesia (church) stands as the visible embassy of the basileia (kingdom). The church – the King’s renewed people – doesn’t need to adopt the methods, songs, strategies, or resources of the world, of Caesar. We have a true and better reality, a true and better song, a true and better doctrine, message, and methodology to promote! If Christianity is “just a religion”, this will cause the gospel message to be “substantially neutralized as a force in the world beyond the realm of private spirituality and an escapist heaven

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The Kingdom and the "Already/Not Yet"
What Is? Series PILGRIM BENHAM What Is? Series PILGRIM BENHAM

The Kingdom and the "Already/Not Yet"

To review, the kingdom (basileia) of God is at the same time the ruler, the realm and the reign of Christ – as He fulfills His promise to Israel and subjugates His enemies. The ruler is Jesus Christ, the Eternal-Anointed-Servant-King who commences a “reinstatement of the originally intended divine order for the earth, with man properly situated as God’s vice-regent[1]. The realm is Christ’s cosmic, visible new creation jurisdiction, whereas the reign is His personal, spiritual rule over individuals who have become born-again citizens through childlike repentance and faith. Jesus, the son of Abraham and son of David, Israel’s King, came as the Anointed One with the authority to restore creation as Isaiah predicted and initiate His loving jurisdiction.

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The Promise of the Holy Spirit
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The Promise of the Holy Spirit

Acts chapter 2 took place after the resurrection of Jesus, after the multiple public sightings of Jesus for forty days, and after the ascension of Jesus. There were 120 or so believers who were told by Jesus Himself to wait in Jerusalem for the promised Holy Spirit, whom Jesus had said they would be baptized with not many days from now. He explained that the Holy Spirit would endue the church with power to be His witnesses in both the city of Jerusalem, the greater area of Judea, even to those outside of their racial or ethnic comfort zone (Samaria).

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The Person of the Holy Spirit
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The Person of the Holy Spirit

Albert Mohler says, “In some evangelical circles the Holy Spirit has faded into the background of our theological interests, leaving us with an anemic view of the Spirit, and subsequently, a deficient relationship with the third member of the Trinity.”

The Bible is not silent regarding the person and work of the Holy Spirit! He appears on the opening page of Scripture (Genesis 1:2) and is seen throughout, most primarily in perfecting & sanctifying the believer.

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22 things about ministry I wished I had known 22 years ago...
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22 things about ministry I wished I had known 22 years ago...

The following is a list of lessons that I have learned in ministry over the last 22 years. Although I wished I would have done some things differently, I know that some of these lessons had to be learned in a difficult way. The most important lessons cannot be taught; they must be experienced. Here are twenty-two lessons (in no particular order of importance) that I wished I would have known twenty-two years ago.

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What Do Elders do?
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What Do Elders do?

The Scriptures explain to us that the chief leader - and very foundation - of the local church is uncontested: His name is Jesus Christ.

Under the authority and direction of Christ, the “undershepherds” include both the elders and deacons. The deacons - literally “servants” - are men who originated in Acts 6 as those who assist the elders in caring for the congregation in practical ways such as benevolent care or in facilitating ministries that serve the church and her needs (in the case of the Jerusalem church in Acts 6, it was caring for and feeding widows who had been overlooked or discriminated against). The assistance deacons provide allows the elders to prioritize their focus on preaching and prayer (Acts 6:4).

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Surprised by Mercy   
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Surprised by Mercy  

I recently wrote an article titled Trust Issues that gives the backdrop to what follows. If you haven’t yet read that one, it would help to make sense of what follows. You may find some benefit either way or you may not find any good at all! Nevertheless, there is more to the story and I do not believe it to be my own.

We often speak of how good God is and we love to sing “Amazing Grace.” I have been challenged recently, however, to ‘put my money where my mouth is’ on this and practice this kind of faith when dark clouds dim the light of his face.

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