This week pastor Wilson encourages folks to jump in to the Bible Reading Challenge, unpacks the greek word asunthetos, and plugs Leftism Revisited. Get George Herbert’s the Temple with a foreword by John Piper today: https://canonpress.com/thetemple And join the Bible Reading Challenge here: https://www.christkirk.com/biblechallenge/
133: The Bible Reading Challenge
This week pastor Wilson encourages folks to jump in to the Bible Reading Challenge, unpacks the greek word asunthetos, and plugs Leftism Revisited. Get George Herbert’s the Temple with a foreword by John Piper today: https://canonpress.com/thetemple And join the Bible Reading Challenge here: https://www.christkirk.com/biblechallenge/
An Acquired Taste
“He was a sturdy young man—a fellow that people usually considered good looking, eventually and somewhat reluctantly, after they had gotten over their first shock. Trevor was an acquired taste.”
And What God Has Conjoined . . .
“Once we allow him his freedom, both in the preparation and delivery of our sermons, the light and the fire, the truth and the passion will be reunited.”
Stott, The Challenge of Preaching, p. 84
Grateful for Tuesdays
Letter to the Editor: "Trump represents that kind of threat for all kinds of reasons, mostly having to do with the divine sense of humor." LOL. Isn't that the truth! Mike ...
And Some Theologies are More Flammable Than Others
“Preaching is theology coming through a man who is on fire.”
Martin Lloyd-Jones, as quoted in Stott, The Challenge of Preaching, p. 84.
The Best Kind of Ruckus
“The day was a beautiful one, and the birds in the surrounding foliage, unaware of the human drama that was gathering down below them on the asphalt, just continued on with their melodious ruckus.”
An Evangelical Case for Four More Years
Introduction: As the field of candidates on the Democratic side starts to shape up, if you can call it that, one’s thoughts turn naturally to what the heck we are supposed to do in the fall, when ...
Psalm 118/ The Stone the Builders Rejected
The Twelfth Decade of Psalms: Introduction: And so these Hallel psalms conclude on a note of high triumph—but it is triumph through the midst of trials. This is triumph that perseveres ...
Sermons Fresh From the Forge
“What is needed today is Paul’s combination of reason and emotion, of teaching and pleading. J.W. Alexander begs for ‘theological preaching.’ What interests people, he says, is ‘argument made red-hot.’”
Stott, The Challenge of Preaching, p. 83