Thursday, August 30, 2007

"In or Out?"

Breast, testicular and skin cancer death rates have dropped over the last number of years with most attributing the decline to increased self-examination. Often times early detection through self-examination is the difference between life and death.

What is true in the physical world is even more so in the spiritual realm. In 2 Corinthians 13:5-6, Paul calls upon the people to examine their lives to see if they exhibit any sign of true faith in Jesus.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Preacher, Quit Clowning Around!


"Surely you know of preachers who are more like clowns than prophets. A clown’s job is to entertain, to make the crowd feel good for a while, to help them forget their problems and needs. A prophet, on the other hand, is to bring people face to face with God, to show them their spiritual bankruptcy, to make known their spiritual nakedness, to reveal to them that though they think they are rich and have need of nothing, they actually are wretched, miserable, poor, blind, and naked. He then is to exalt Jesus Christ as the only Saviour of sinners, the One who died and was raised again for their justification. He is to call people to repentance and faith in Jesus. He is not to entertain, not to motivate or inspire to emotional, psychological, or professional well being. He is not merely to inform people of Biblical knowledge. He is to bring people face to face with the Holy One of Israel, the One who is a consuming fire, the One who will by no means leave the guilty unpunished, the One with whom we all have to do, the One with the two-edged sword who treads the winepress of the fierce wrath of God the Almighty.

Frivolity and triviality are exceedingly poor mediums for such a message. Life and death issues are not communicated well by clowns. The present worship service in some churches where the preacher enters the pulpit on a motorcycle, in a wheelbarrow, or descending from a high wire (I am not making this up) denies the sober message of the prophet. Reducing the sermon to ten, fifteen, or twenty minutes devoid of Biblical exposition, failing to use the S (sin) word or the H (hell) word, failing to speak clearly about the glory of Christ and His person and work, coming across as a motivational speaker or clown, is to impugn the name of Christ and the office of preaching.

For example, let’s say your spouse has been diagnosed with cancer and has six months to live. How would you feel if the doctor delivered the message to you in drama, in song and dance, or in a stand-up comedy routine? Surely you would be insulted? Would you not consider the doctor to be incredibly insensitive, making light of a serious and painful issue? The medium is essential to the message. Doesn’t the sober nature of the message of life and death, heaven and hell, demand a similar form of communication? Words are what the preacher has at his disposal, words under the ministry of the Holy Spirit, words made active by the Spirit who works in both the preacher and congregation. Words will do. We don’t need drama. We don’t need song and dance. We don’t need comedy. We need straightforward words, cutting like a knife into the hearts of the hearers, opening them up to the folly of their own devices, drawing them back to Jesus who alone has the power to save and keep them until that great day."

The full article by Al Baker can be found at The Banner of Truth

    Monday, August 20, 2007

    When God Hides His Face


    Most Christians can testify to moments in their lives when God seems to have turned His face away and no longer seems to hear our prayers or even care about our troubles. What do we make of these "dark nights of the soul" and how should we respond in the face of God's apparent silence? The words of David in Psalm 13 provide some important clues.

    Tuesday, August 14, 2007

    Seek His Face!


    Rather than remaining stuck in the ruts of life, Psalm 27:8 encourages us to look for God's face. When we turn our eyes from our own fruitless efforts to move our lives forward, we often see that God has provided another way to get unstuck.




      Wednesday, August 08, 2007

      Connecting With Communion


      When Jesus said "do this in remembrance of me," he wasn't asking us to merely recall the facts of his life, death and resurrection. To remember the story of Jesus is to enter into the experience anew and to allow ourselves to be changed. To connect with communion on this level should make us different people. this message examines how we are changed by the celebration of the Lord's Supper.


      This Explains So Much...

      Friday, August 03, 2007

      A Worthy Name - A Worthy Aspiration


      I was reading a blog last week that referenced family mottos and did a little research upon my mother's side of the family from Ireland and found this about the Quinns.

      Our family motto is: "Quae Sursum Volo Videri"

      Which literally translated means: "I would see what is above", but is usually translated: "I wish to see heavenly things."

      What a worthy aspiration!

      "If then you have been raised with Christ, seek the things that are above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God. Set your minds on things that are above, not on things that are on earth. For you have died, and your life is hidden with Christ in God. When Christ who is your life appears, then you also will appear with him in glory."
      (Colossians 3:1-4)

        Thursday, August 02, 2007

        John Piper on I-35 Bridge Collapse


        John Piper, Senior Pastor at Bethlehem Baptist Church in Minneapolis offers an insightful commentary on what we can learn from the collapse of the Interstate 35 bridge yesterday.

        Here are a couple of quotes:

        "The word “bridge” does not occur in the Bible. There may be two reasons. One is that God doesn’t build bridges, he divides seas. The other is that usually his people must pass through the deadly currents of suffering and death, not simply ride over them. “When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and through the rivers, they shall not overwhelm you” (Isaiah 43:2). They may drown you. But I will be with you in life and death."

        "The meaning of the collapse of this bridge is that John Piper is a sinner and should repent or forfeit his life forever. That means I should turn from the silly preoccupations of my life and focus my mind’s attention and my heart’s affection on God and embrace Jesus Christ as my only hope for the forgiveness of my sins and for the hope of eternal life. That is God’s message in the collapse of this bridge. That is his most merciful message: there is still time to turn from sin and unbelief and destruction for those of us who live. If we could see the eternal calamity from which he is offering escape we would hear this as the most precious message in the world."

        I encourage you to read the full article here.

        Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims, the survivors and their families at this time.