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Godliness and Thankfulness… (November 2024 Update) 

Godliness and Thankfulness go together. A godly person sees that he needs the Lord in every situation and learns to depend upon Him for everything. The ungodly live as though God does not exist – even if they believe that He does exist! The truly thankful person is not just grateful for the good things God gives. He recognizes that God is in every situation (godliness) and therefore he is able to be thankful (thankfulness) even when things do not go according to his plans and wishes. A godly man is truly a thankful man

Thomas Watson, in his book, The Godly Man’s Picture Drawn with a Scripture Pencil, reminds us that godliness and thanksgiving must go together and that we cannot really be godly without being a thankful too. Here are some insights from Thomas Watson to meditate on this Thanksgiving. 

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Forgiveness … (October 2024 Update) 

Nothing is more powerful or more important than forgiveness. Forgiveness sets us free so that we can love one another and so that we can display the glory of God by living new lives. There is probably no better picture of the power of forgiveness in the NT than what we see in Paul’s little letter to his friend, Philemon. In this little book, we see three men: Paul, a prisoner for the gospel; Philemon, a slaveowner who has come to Christ through the ministry of Paul; and Onesimus, a runaway slave who has also been led to Christ by Paul. 

In this short letter, we can see three powerful facts about forgiveness. In verses 1-7, we see that forgiveness changes people. In verses 8-16, we see that forgiveness changes relationships. Finally in verses 17-25, we see how forgiveness changes us

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Truth Matters… (September 2024 Update) 

Truth matters – in every area of life. Someone once said, “Truth is always free – a lie is always costly.” History if full of examples where a failure to tell the truth has resulted in ruining lives, families, careers and even empires. One example comes to mind from the baseball world. In 1998, the Toronto Blue Jays hired a former major league player named Tim Johnson to be their head coach. But that year, he became famous for motivating his players by telling them stories of his military action while serving in Vietnam. After the 1998 season, the truth came out. Although he did serve in the military, Tim Johnson never served in Vietnam and never saw combat. He was based only in California. Once that lie was uncovered, many others followed, including many on his resume. He even claimed that he turned down a basketball scholarship to UCLA when none was ever offered. As a result, Johnson was discredited and dismissed as manager of the Blue Jays just before the start of the 1999 season. The truth is always free – a lie is always costly! 

 In 1988, a similar, more damaging lie ruined Democratic front-runner, Gary Hart. There were rumors that he was not faithful to his wife which he vigorously denied. At one point, he even challenged reporters to follow him saying, “”Follow me around. I don’t care. I’m serious. If anybody wants to put a tail on me, go ahead. They’ll be very bored.” They did and they caught him with another woman in Miami and his campaign was ruined. The truth is always free – a lie is always costly! Truth always matters! 

In 3 John, the apostle John speaks about truth 6 times in this short letter of 14 verses. John has been passionate about the truth in all his epistles. In 1 John 2:4, he says, “Whoever says “I know him” but does not keep his commandments is a liar, and the truth is not in him.” In 1 John 3:18, John says, “Little children, let us not love in word or talk but in deed and in truth.” He ends his letter with multiple references to truth: “And we know that the Son of God has come and has given us understanding, so that we may know him who is true; and we are in him who is true, in his Son Jesus Christ. He is the true God and eternal life.”  

Truth matters because it affects every part of our being and our character. Once we begin to lie and deceive, it becomes a pattern that is hard to change. In 3 John, we see how truth affected 3 men that John writes about. First, we see Gaius who was an example of Love (vv. 1-8). Then we see Diotrephes who was an example of Pride (vv. 9-10) and finally, we see Demetrius who was an example of Consistency (vv. 11-14). 

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Public and Private Worship … (June 2024 Update) 

Every time I teach the Prayer and Worship class, students have one big question (among others). I have a lecture called “Public Worship is More Important than Private Worship,” and most of the students disagree. On the surface, it seems like private worship should be what “feeds” our public worship. But upon further examination, I am convinced that, while private worship is vital to our walk with God, public worship has far more benefits and blessings than private worship. We posted this article a number of years ago. But I think it is worth revisiting this important topic – especially as more and more believers are tempted to neglect public worship by listening online. There are many ways that private worship, as important as it is, is not sufficient for our total spiritual growth. 

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The Triune God as Author of Evangelism

Evangelism has its roots in eternity.

Theologians speak of the pactum salutis, made from everlasting by the three persons of the Godhead.  The term pactum salutis may be translated either covenant of re­demption or council of redemption.  The writer prefers the latter rendering because the term covenant is used gener­ally in theology to designate an agreement made by God with man and historically administered.  (more…)

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