Friday, October 30, 2015

Rome & Her Desecration of Christ

This post titled Rome & Her Desecration of Christ by Eric Davis exposes the utter blasphemy and heresy of the Roman Catholic Church.  Davis comments, "Today, nothing has changed. To my evangelical and Catholic friends, it’s important that we no longer erroneously say that Roman Catholicism differs from Scripture only on minor points of doctrine and history. As the Reformers saw clearly, and will be demonstrated here, the differences could not be greater."

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Skipping Church

"The Selfishness of Skipping Church" by Art Heinz is a thought provoking piece on how Christians today are not as committed as they used to be.  "The overwhelming consumerist mentality in our nation has spilled over and saturated the thinking of Christians throughout the Church in the United States. The worship environment, the style of music, the dress code, the church programming, and the overall focus of the church, is no longer about the Lord and His agenda, but about the personal preferences of individual church shoppers."

Saturday, October 17, 2015

To the men and leaders of our church:

To the leaders and men of our church:
Would to God, as Moses said, "that all the LORD’S people were prophets, and that the LORD would put his spirit upon them!"  So, we must pray that the Lord would put His Spirit upon the men in our church, upon ourselves first and foremost, that we might walk in humility, holiness and thereby lead by our example and precept.  We who are serving as officers feel our weakness and our sins are always before us.  Knowing ourselves to be far from what we should be, let us seek more of God's grace, more of His Spirit to serve him in the fear of the Lord and faithfulness to his cause and gratitude for such a great salvation.

God, breath new life into the men of this church, that they might have your Spirit upon them in great measure and that they might commit themselves to doing whatever you call them to do in your church.  May each of us hear the still small voice calling us to lay down our lives for our brethren for the sake of Christ and his glory. Amen.

Jesus Died to Make You Rich!

The prosperity gospel preachers have been fleecing the flock for years and getting away with it.  It is time we all in the Christian community call them to repent of their egreious sins against God's church.  In a response to Creflo Dollar's statement, Dylan Justus highlights what is wrong with the prosperity gospel, and calls those who make an idol of money into repentance.

Jesus Died to Make You Rich (Spiritually)

“Mr. and Mrs. Prosperity Teacher, Scripture calls you to repent of your sin: Your sin of leading astray the sheep, robbing them of their money, and lying to them. Jesus died for the sins of the world; that’s a heavy thing to disregard as secondary to prosperity.”

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

The Who, What, How of Prayer

How's your prayer life?  Need some help?  The Westminster Larger Catechism instructs us in prayer:
Q. 183. For whom are we to pray?
A. We are to pray for the whole church of Christ upon earth; for magistrates, and ministers; for ourselves, our brethren, yea, our enemies; and for all sorts of men living, or that shall live hereafter; but not for the dead, nor for those that are known to have sinned the sin unto death.
Q. 184. For what things are we to pray?
A. We are to pray for all things tending to the glory of God, the welfare of the church, our own or others' good; but not for anything that is unlawful.
Q. 185. How are we to pray?
A. We are to pray with an awful apprehension of the majesty of God, and deep sense of our own unworthiness, necessities, and sins; with penitent, thankful, and enlarged hearts; with understanding, faith, sincerity, fervency, love, and perseverance, waiting upon him, with humble submission to his will.