Is Ethics Ever a Matter of “Indifference”?
The term ἀδιάφορα (adiaphora), literally, matters that are to be viewed with indifference or that make no difference, does not appear in the... Read More
Images of the Image of God
Faith-based, multi-season series The Chosen has made a big splash, showcasing an audience of 100 million plus and views, in some form,... Read More
Marriage: The Foundation of God’s Civil Order
I was privileged last week to officiate my younger son’s marriage. It was a beautiful event held in a chapel at the... Read More
Christianity: It’s a Religion (Not Just a Relationship)
You’ve heard the mantra a dozen times: “Christianity is not a religion; it’s a relationship.” This statement is quite wrong. Firstly, because... Read More
You Really Are Pro-Life, Even If…
From time to time people try to discredit the pro-life movement by arguing that those involved with it cannot genuinely claim to... Read More
The Problem(s) of Gambling
Even though there has been a steady rise of in-person and online gambling over the last several years, few voices seem to... Read More
How Should Believers View Government?
The last several months have included a lot of opportunities for Christians to think about the government. Contested elections, controversial judicial decisions,... Read More
Is It Dangerous to Let Individual Christians and Local Churches Decide When a Specific Government Ruling Does Not Need to be Obeyed?
I suggested in a previous post that something like the following is a good foundation for determining the limits of governmental authority... Read More
Dr. McCabe on Exodus 21:22-25 and Abortion
According to the World Heath Organization, over 42 million abortions were performed across the globe in 2020, making abortion the leading cause... Read More
Dispensational Ethics?
Over the years, dispensationalists have been called antinomian for many reasons. Mostly it’s been because of our tension with the so-called “third... Read More