9
Dec
2019
Praying the Bible by Donald Whitney
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Coming in at exactly 100 small pages, Donald Whitney’s book is deceptive. Under such a small frame hides a powerful message and one that I have been able to see fruitfully applied in different contexts over the last few years. Around two years ago I was introduced to this book through David Doran Jr. I... Read More
2
Dec
2019
Mission in the Old Testament: God’s Concern for the Nations (Part 2)
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In an earlier post I began to explore the notion of a “missionary mandate” for Israel in the Old Testament. In this and the next post I look at the background for this idea, namely, God’s concern for the nations in the OT. This post reflects the perspective of the Pentateuch, and in the next... Read More
18
Nov
2019
3 Lessons from Paul’s Approach to Bad Christian Teachers
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Christians in America have an increasing exposure to and awareness of a variety of believers who claim to be teachers and preachers of God’s Word. But this increased exposure has not always led to more skillful discernment and interaction with these teachers (as an example, consider the recent kerfuffle surrounding John MacArthur and Beth Moore).... Read More
11
Nov
2019
Giving Thanks
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When one thinks of the more egregious sins in our world today, we tend to think of sins like murder, assault, sexual sins, idolatry, and the like. Very few, I think, would place the sin of ingratitude high on this list. The Apostle Paul, however, does not share our tendency to regard thanklessness as only... Read More
4
Nov
2019
What Sustained Adoniram Judson During a Dark Time in Burma?
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Adoniram Judson entered Burma in 1813 and began laboring in sweltering heat and seemingly constant battles with sickness, disease, and death for the next thirty-eight years. He did not see a convert for the first six years of his ministry. After serving for eight years, Ann Judson, his first wife, was so sick that he... Read More
29
Oct
2019
Mission in the Old Testament: Did Israel Have a Missionary Mandate? (Part 1)
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A persistent question concerns whether or not God intended ancient Israel to serve as an emissary proclaiming salvation to the nations. At the recent E3 Conference I considered this debate and surveyed the Old Testament contribution to a biblical theology of mission. Over several posts, I would like to share my conclusions. This first post... Read More
28
Oct
2019
2019 E3 Pastors Conference Recap
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On October 17-18, 2019, pastors, missionaries, and church members joined DBTS for the annual E3 Pastors Conference. The theme of the 2019 conference was “The Missionary Church.” The general sessions and workshops provided attendees with theological and practical content for a biblical philosophy of missions, church planting, and discipleship. If you attended, we hope that... Read More
24
Oct
2019
The Letter of Aristeas (Part Two)
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NOTE: This is the second in a two-part series on one of the most significant fake letters in the history of the church. The previous essay introduced the reader to the letter, explained what it says, and showed the historical and factual problems with the narrative. This post will address why the letter was written... Read More
14
Oct
2019
What Do We Want? MORE POWER! When Do We Want It? NOW!
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The NT Scriptures frequently mention the Christian’s need for “power” or “strength” from God to obey him, endure persecution, and bear witness for him (Phil 4:13; Col 1:11; 1 Pet 4:11; etc.). This is the case not primarily because of our finitude, but because of our spiritual deficiencies. All persons are born under the crippling... Read More
7
Oct
2019
The Letter of Aristeas (Part One)
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NOTE: This is the first in a two-part series on one of the most significant fake letters in the history of the church. This essay will introduce the reader to the letter, explain what it says, and show the historical and factual problems with the narrative. A future post will address why the letter was... Read More