Here’s my first interview with Drew Marshall. We discuss the pagan origins of many of our Protestant church practices. Warning: It’s not for the faint in heart. Read more
Here’s my first interview with Drew Marshall. We discuss the pagan origins of many of our Protestant church practices. Warning: It’s not for the faint in heart. Read more
The following is from Watchman Nee: “Men rejected Christ, not on the ground of what he did but on who he was, and they are invited to believe in what he is and who he is, and not, first of all, in what he has done. ‘He who hath the Son hath life.’ The appreciation of his work must come, but the main question is whether or not you have the Son, and not, first of all, whether or not... Read more
The most glorious picture of the ekklesia in the Old Testament. Click the link above to listen. Read more
Watchman Nee has written the best explanation of what the New Testament means by “the world.” He notes, (1) When we turn from the classics to the New Testament writers we find that their uses of kosmos fall into three main groups. It is used first with the sense of the material universe, the round world, this earth. For example, Acts 17:14, “the God that made the world and all things therein”; Matt. 13:35 (and elsewhere), “the foundation of the... Read more
Many students of the Bible have demonstrated that the “soul” — according to Scripture — contains three parts: mind, will, and emotion. In Revise Us Again, I discussed how these three parts of the soul map to the way that each Christian tends to recognize God’s voice. (You can listen to that chapter here for free.) People are generally wired to lead with one part of their soul. Some are mostly heady/intellectual (mind), others are mostly emotive/feelers (emotions), and others... Read more
Lexham Press (known for Logos Bible Software, which I highly recommend) has produced a marvelous new book entitled Journeys of the Apostle Paul. Craig Keener, the world’s foremost expert on New Testament background, is one of the contributors. It’s a beautiful volume. I’ll be using it — along with two similar books by F.F. Bruce — in my research for the updated and revised version of The Untold Story of the New Testament Church. Here’s the publisher’s description of the... Read more
The world says . . . “when you grow old you will be able to make your own decisions, go your own way, and control you own destiny.” But Jesus has a different vision of maturity: It is the ability and willingness to be led where you would not rather go . . . . The servant leader is the leader who is being led to unknown, undesirable, and painful places. The way of the Christian leader is not the... Read more
“Let the past sleep, but let it sleep on the bosom of Christ. Leave the Irreparable Past in His hands, and step out into the Irresistible Future with Him.” ~ Oswald Chambers Read more
Just to brighten your day. 😉 WARNING: If you watch this video, the tune will stay in your head for 3 days! Read more
The following is an excerpt from the Study Guide to my book, Jesus Now. What You Didn’t Know About Hebrews 4:12 When I was a young believer, I committed to memory Hebrews 4:12: “For the word of God is living and operative and sharper than any two-edged sword, and piercing even to the dividing of soul and spirit and of joints and marrow, and able to discern the thoughts and intentions of the heart.” Admittedly, I had no clue what “the... Read more