“Later attempts to catch up with the Industrial Revolution fared little better . . . According to a World Bank estimate, the total exports of the Arab world other than fossil fuels amount to less than those of Finland, a country of five million inhabitants” (Bernard Lewis, What Went Wrong? p. 47).
Metaphors as Means of Sanctification
“Holy living is associated here with writing in metaphors, though the association is only metaphoric, and Taylor is urging his congregation to ‘turn poets of righteousness’ . . . For Taylor, then, writing in metaphors was part of his imitation of Christ” (Daly, p. 184).
The Universal Read
“No book is really worth reading at the age of ten which is not equally (and often far more) worth reading at the age of fifty—except, of course, books of information” (C.S. Lewis, Of Other Worlds, p. 15).
The Primal Confession
“After all, the Table of Contents in our Bibles is one of the Church’s first and most important confessional traditions” (Mother Kirk, p. 61).
A Real Challenge
“It is a great part of the skill of the minister to divide the Word aright; but this skill of his will be put to the test when he comes to divide the Word among a divided people, to give every part its portion” (Burroughs, Irenicum, pp. 16-17).
Slept Straight Through Their Thundering Guns
Minister: Lift up your hearts! Congregation: We lift them up to the Lord! Too many, Lord, now trouble me, Those who rise against me Multiply. They whisper threats against my soul; There is no help for him in God. I think on my troubles. But You, O Lord, have shielded me; You are my glory, …
Popularity Fable
Once there was a young girl who desperately wanted to be popular, but who knew in her own heart that she would never be. She was constantly afraid that the other girls were talking about her in catty ways, and that whenever they were friendly, they must be only pretending. Her parents were dimly aware …
Ignoring the PR Department
Christ was crucified between two thieves, and the statement made by this appears to have been that He was the principal evildoer. The one who associated with sinners during the course of His life was also associated with them in His death, as His enemies tried to make it into a slander—He died with criminals, …
A Clash of Faiths
Why should Christians learn about Islam? Why teach on it? Why discuss it? Why stir up yet another debate or controversy? One time, during the debates over the formation of the U.S. Constitution, someone proposed that the United States be prohibited from having a standing army of more than 15,000 men. I forget the exact …
The Glory of Ham for Easter
How we bear the name of the Lord your God is closely related to how we eat. Ye are the children of the LORD your God: ye shall not cut yourselves . . . (Deuteronomy 14:1-21a). This passage begins the commentary in Deuteronomy on the third commandment, which prohibits bearing the name of the Lord …