Prolegomena to Any Future Monkeyshines: So then, let us review. Donald Trump, for all his mean tweets, was sitting on top of a pretty robust economy. When the infamous J6 protest went down, ...
Excellence in a World Gone Mad
This is my commencement address for the Logos Online graduates. It is a time-honored custom, hoary with age, for commencement speakers to inform you graduates, and doing so quite solemnly, that the ...
Held While Preaching
“When Christ speaks to the churches, the double-edge sword comes out of His mouth, and His ministers are held in His right hand as He preaches. This is what gospel authority means. Jesus speaks the Word while He holds the men speaking it.”
To the Brim
“A revival of formal worship filled with doctrine, laughter, glory, and light would be the first step to a remarkable transformation of the nation.”
The Cultural Mind, p. 54
So Make Allowances
Many Waters
“When we open our Bibles to read the Word of God, or attend worship in order to hear it declared, we should feel like we are standing on a rocky beach near the base of Niagara Falls. God’s Word fills all the available space.”
Tokens
“Formal worship does not create a secular/sacred distinction; it obliterates it. I give one day in seven because all seven are His. I give ten percent because one hundred percent is His.”
The Cultural Mind, p. 53
That Woman Jezebel
“We think that it is a virtue to tolerate, forgetting that the Lord Jesus rebuked a church for tolerating that woman Jezebel. Everything hinges on what we are tolerating, and our global love for smooth words indicates that what we are mostly tolerating is our own hardness of heart.”
The Cultural Mind, p. 49
The Jackhammer of God
“If our hearts were a slab of concrete, and we wanted to keep them that way, our desire to have them caressed with a feather duster would exhibit no love of tenderness, but rather the contrary. The one who really wanted a tender heart would be calling for the jackhammer. Hard words, hard teaching, are the jackhammer of God . . . When Christians call for smooth words, easy words, the result is hard people. When we submit to hard words, we become the tenderhearted of God.”
The Cultural Mind, pp. 47-48
Gratitude Gives
“We are not to give to others because we have been infected with wealth, and we, the guilty, want to pass on the cooties. We are to give from a sense of enjoyment and gratitude. A man plagued with guilt will give only enough to bring down the level of the guilt. A man giving from gratitude will always give much more.”
The Cultural Mind, p. 46