Friday, December 26, 2008

The Covenant, grace and mercy

In Genesis, God looks at mankind and he is wrathful, his heart is grieved. He destroys all of mankind but for Noah and then promises Noah he wont do it again. He makes the Noahic Covenant and establishes the sign of the rainbow to forestall his wrath.
In Mark 3 Jesus enters the synagogue and sees the inclinations of mans heart. He is wrathful, he is grieved over their hardness of heart, yet instead of destroying them he heals a man and by indication of his teaching heals to the innermost being (psueche in Greek). I'm glad for the covenant, glad for the rainbow, glad for the intensity of Jesus' emotion (world destroying anger?!), glad for his mercy.

Ignatious

Ignatius of Antioch

Ignatius was an apostolic father. He was bishop of Antioch in the
first decades of the second century. He was arrested and sent to Rome
for martyrdom. Ignatius' main fear was that doctrinal divergence
would destroy the churches unity.
He wrote about the incarnation. He used the strickimg term "the Christ
God". Christ on every sense was an authentic man and he was the "new
man". There was a lot of controversy and heresy floating about
centered om Christ's humanity, so Ignatious' writing on the subject
was important for the church at that time.

Monday, December 22, 2008

An Atheist on Evangelism



I found this very interesting- thoughts?

Friday, December 12, 2008

On Preaching

Dave Eby in an article (and book) on preaching puts forward eleven principles that he identified when studying the book of Acts:

1. Preach the Person and Work of Christ.
2. Proclaim salvation by Grace.
3. Appeal to the conscience about sin and guilt.
4. Focus on eternity and accountability to God.
5. Declare an exclusive Salvation in Christ Alone.
6. Call for the the specific response of repentance and faith.
7. Employ gracious invitations.
8. Admonish with sober warnings.
9. Announce basic truths about God to people with no biblical background.
10. Preach perseverance to believers.
11. Instruct believers in the whole counsel of God.

Pastor Eby writes,

But what's a preacher to do? You are being bombarded with,"People don't want doctrine."...First, you realize it's nothing new. Paul spoke to Timothy about the same problem in the first century church....Secondlyyou resist and fight. Your call is to please the Creator of heaven and earth, the Lord of lords. Your summons is to faithful stewardship. Your vacation is to declare and teach the powerful content of the whole counsel of God... But don't ever buy the lie that your resistance will be an easy one-time purchase with a lifetime guarantee against breakdown or defect.
(TJBC, vol 15.3)

The truth is that God preserves the church. And the job of the church is follow after Him. Pastors and leaders are to remain true to the gospel. It's by grace that we are saved. By God's grace and leading of his Spirit we live redeemed lives for Him.