One of the big divisions in the world of evangelicals concerns the law of Moses and how it should be regarded. Those who follow a branch of theology called “Covenant Theology” tend to regard the advent of the New Testament as a bumpless glide forward in the progress of revelation. The more forceful proponents of [...]
The Hebrew writer compares Christ to Melchizedek, the ancient priest identified in Genesis 14. Melchizedek is the King of Righteousness and the King of Salem, which is the King of Peace.
In the field of mathematics there are certain basic truths called axioms. An axiom is a truth so basic that it cannot be derived from [...]
I knew a friend who was betrayed by his wife. The phrase found in the Bible is that she had “done him shame;” that is, she committed sin that wrecked his life and brought him embarrassment. He was innocent of any kind of wrongdoing that would have justified her divorcing him. She was faithless and [...]
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The phrase, “it is impossible” from Hebrews 6:4 has troubled people of tender conscience since it was first written. John Bunyan wrote about it in his autobiography Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners. He wrote as though demons were trying to get him to renounce his faith in Christ, and under the torment he [...]
Infants can’t handle much in the way of food. Milk is about their limit, though they’re very demanding about getting it on time. They have to grow and mature before they’re ready for steak and french fries.
The Hebrew writer calls his audience “babes” because they need to be taught certain doctrines of the Scripture. He [...]
Hebrews 5 takes up the priesthood of Jesus Christ. From the outset it’s clear that priest has a mediatorial function — he goes between us and God on our behalf offering gifts and sacrifices for sins (v1). The tacit subtext is that a thrice-holy God cannot accept such things directly from sinners and rebels against [...]
Occasionally, grocery stores used to make a pyramid of cans in an aisle somewhere as a product display. The practice has been discontinued because kids loved to cause an avalanche by pulling a can off the bottom. Marketing failure, yes. Spiritual lesson, yes. Nothing is more vital to a structure than its foundation.
One of the [...]
In Acts 19:18-19 Luke describes a wave of repentance that overtook some converts at Ephesus. After receiving the Gospel, a bunch of sorcerers took their books of divination, piled them in the streets, and set them on fire. The price of the books was a staggering 50,000 pieces of silver.
Sorcery was one of the central [...]
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Much of chapter 4 is occupied with the idea of the Christian’s “rest.” Matthew Henry believed this is the rest that comes from a covenantal relationship with God through Christ. In God’s covenant of grace, his people rely not upon their own deeds, but Christ’s, and his righteousness is the ground of their justification before [...]
Christians are obliged to be faithful to the Lord. The writer of Hebrews reminds us of this in nearly every chapter of his letter. How shall we escape if we neglect this great salvation? he asks early in the letter. (He 2:3) Chapter 3 gets to the heart of the issue he’s concerned about, which [...]
This is for our friends from the Jehovah’s Witnesses who have been persuaded that Jesus is Michael the archangel.
People apparently tried to dissuade the early Jewish Christians from worshiping Jesus by saying that Jesus was an angel. In a similar way, we know the Gnostics tried to identify Jesus as a demiurge, and this error [...]
There is a trace of Christian pheromone left in our society, just enough so that haters of God feel obliged to nod in the direction of Jesus and say something to the effect of, “good moral teacher.”
Even the least advanced Christian sees this as damnation by faint praise but labors to explain his objections adquately. [...]
Amos the prophet records an event in which he got on the business end of official displeasure. He preached against the sins of Israel and foretold a judgment in which God would set a plumbline in the midst of Israel. The plumbline is a metaphor of that which is absolutely straight and true, a standard [...]
First Kings 22 tells the story of Micaiah the prophet who foretold the death of King Ahab. The king had his staff of prophets who converted every executive decision into a religious affair and then prophesied divine success over it. It was how they did jingoism back then. But they did it in the name [...]
1 Timothy 2:1-2 I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men; 2 For kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty.
O God our Father in heaven, great and terrible Maker [...]
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