A Beautiful Hinge
“The apostle Paul taught that the blessings to an obedient Israel in Deuteronomy are promises that are available to Gentiles through Christ (Eph. 6:2). This reality is the hinge upon which his argument in Romans 11 turns.”
American Milk and Honey, p. 194
The Far Edges
“I ask that this movement would be the result
Of the power Christ showed when He rose from the dead,
Moving within us—in, through, and under.
Help us to know the gospel as central,
Help us to see it right out to the edges.”
21 Prayers, p. 89
One or the Other
“Jesus is either the Messiah promised in the Old Testament, or He is not. There is no real way to split the difference on such a question. If the claim is false, then Christians are guilty of perpetuating the most preposterous fraud ever. If the claim is true, then pious Jews studying the Old Testament are like Shakespeare scholars who have devoted their lives to the study of Hamlet, but who have failed to recognize the prince of Denmark. As just mentioned, it is not possible to have Jesus be the Messiah ‘for the Christians and not the Messiah ‘for the Jews.’ That might seem like a mild form of relativism, but relativism always metastasizes.”
American Milk and Honey, p. 193
Like the Wine at Cana
“I pray that Your people this morning would hear
A much better sermon than what I will preach.”
21 Prayers, p. 88
March Letters to Help Us March on out of Here
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The Time Is Now
“Have You not spoken? Is it not now in motion?
I pray that the smoke from the kindling would flare.
I ask that the straining dam would just burst.
I pray that dark clouds would simply appear
And that grace from Your Heaven would simply commence.”
21 Prayers, p. 87
Definition
“Antisemitism is the notion that Jews are uniquely malevolent and destructive in their cultural, economic, and political influence in the world.”
American Milk and Honey, pp. 190-191
A Great Parable
“Remember the parable of Chariots of Fire. In that movie, both Harold Abrahams and Eric Liddell are great athletes. They both earn their medal in the Olympics. But Harold Abrahams, the Jew, runs under the law, while Eric Liddell, the Christian, runs under the pleasure of God. The Jews still run like Harold Abrahams. Americans used to run like Eric Liddell. Let the reader understand.”
American Milk and Honey, p. 186
Stepping Out
“Whether feeling appointed or not, I now pray
That through faith I would act as appointed by You.
Whether feeling anointed by Your Spirit or not,
I pray I would speak as one having great power.
Whether feeling authority, I pray that through faith,
I would speak as a prophet having authority.”
21 Prayers, pp. 85-86