Thursday, December 21, 2023

Do They Celebrate Christmas in Heaven? (Pastor Chad's Christmas Eve Sermon Transcript for 2023)

As a pastor, I get asked a lot of questions that I cannot directly answer. Some questions have no known answer. I suppose other questions have answers that are beyond our comprehension.

Across the years I have been asked a few questions repetitively, such as “where did God come from?”, “where do our pets go when they die?”, and “when will the ‘end of time’ occur?” I have learned to quickly but kindly respond that there are NO dogmatic answers to these inquiries.

However, this is one I hadn’t considered before, “Do they celebrate Christmas Eve and Christmas in heaven?” While this question fits in the same category of “does not have a dogmatic answer,” I have reflected on this question within the framework of my imagination, and realize that my proposed response may be MORE pastoral THAN theological.

Whatever heaven is like, I tend to think that the residents do celebrate Christmas. Now, I am aware that there are theological problems with such suppositions. For example, inhabitants of the earth operate on linear time, and are subjected to aging and deterioration. Residents of heaven seem to live in the realm of eternal time, which has NO beginning, NO end, and NO lapse.

The fact that December 25 is our designated day to celebrate, and not the actual date of Jesus’ birth, is also problematic for those who are not willing to make the imaginative leap toward envisioning a Yuletide celebration in heaven. Nonetheless, my hunch is that they LIKELY celebrate Christmas in heaven. Here’s why:

FIRST – I think there is a perpetual atmosphere of celebration in heaven. So why not celebrate Christmas? The gospels tell us that the angels in heaven rejoice when a single “lost sheep is found” (Luke 15:6). Therefore, the inhabitants of heaven must receive a least a few news flashes from earth. And IF Christ followers on earth are celebrating Christmas, it seems that to some degree a corresponding celebration would occur in heaven.

SECOND – heaven is a place of ultimate worship. The Bible indicates that believers from across the ages are singing, “Worthy, worthy is the Lamb!” (Rev. 5:12). When believers around the world gather locally to worship, I envision that we are not alone but are surrounded by a “great cloud of witnesses” (Heb. 12:1). Especially during Christmas, WHEN we worship, I can imagine that the great host of witnesses joins us, “O come let us adore Him when we sing.”

THIRD – (and I know this sounds a little hokie to some) Christmas would be a great time for a REUNION of the original cast of the nativity. Can you IMAGINE Mary, Jesus, wise men, shepherds, angels, other visitors who were not specifically named in the gospel accounts, gathering to recount that historic night?

FOURTH – reason I think they celebrate Christmas in heaven. Although the SON is said to have been present with the FATHER before the foundation of the world, Jesus was physically born into the world on the first Christmas. I grew up singing, “The Birthday of the King.” I can envision Christmas in heaven being the ideal time to gather around a huge cake and celebrate Jesus’ birthday.

FIFTH – Christmas would be a great time for a reception for NEW residents in heaven. Maybe that perspective is influenced by my Baptist upbringing…you know, we Baptists will host a fellowship for almost any occasion. BUT, think about this: We have our Blue Christmas service every December for the families of those who lost loved ones this past year. I would like to think that on the other side of the bridge leading to eternity, the Hospitality Committee in heaven is hosting a party for THOSE who have recently arrived.

YES…I know it is theologically speculative to suppose that they celebrate Christmas in heaven. However, the Bible does affirm that heaven is a place where all things are made new. “He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.” (Revelation 21:4).

There are other biblical clues that indicate heaven is a place of social interaction, familiar acquaintance, and festive rejoicing. But most importantly, if heaven is indeed a place where there is no more sadness, then our loved ones who have preceded us in death are NOT looking over the guardrail of heaven, overwhelmed by the grief of their departure from earth. OF COURSE, it is not that they don’t miss us. It is more like they now have a new perspective on the eternal reality that “is,” while WE live more with the longing for “what shall be.”

OKAY…so this year, WHEN you see that empty chair at the table, or miss that familiar voice around the Christmas tree, it’s okay to grieve and think fondly of the one who is missing. Just don’t stop there. Imagine the chair they now occupy and the PLACE where their voice is now heard. Go ahead and dream of what it must be like to celebrate your first Christmas in heaven.

All over the world churches spend much of December in preparation for pageants and plays on Christmas Eve. Our church began a Christmas pageant that lasted for years. I always found it amazing how much went on backstage before the curtain ever rises in a Christmas presentation. There are props to be made. There are costumes to be sewn. There is childcare to be provided for the cast. There are faces to be made up and platforms to be constructed. There is music to be rehearsed and lines to be memorized. It can be near chaos backstage.

But on THIS Christmas Eve when everything is focused on Bethlehem and the manger I would like for us to think a moment about what it must have been like backstage…backstage in heaven, that is. Backstage in heaven our Lord was speaking a farewell to the Old Testament saints, to the angels and to the Father. He, then, laid aside HIS GLORY, stepped over the portals of heaven and into the filth of a Middle Eastern stable.

What would He say to the Father as He departed? Before the curtain rose on the greatest event in all of human history, WHAT was the conversation backstage in heaven? Fortunately, the Bible has recorded it for us.
Therefore, as he was coming into the world, he said: You did not desire sacrifice and offering, but you prepared a body for me. You did not delight in whole burnt offerings and sin offerings. Then I said, “See— it is written about me in the scroll— I have come to do your will, God.” (Hebrews 10:5-7 CSB).
NOW…that for which heaven had been waiting was coming. NOW…that One to whom the prophets had been pointing was coming.
  • Way back in the early verses of Genesis the sun of His revelation began to rise casting its shadow for all to see.
  • He was there pictured in the skins that clothed Adam and Eve, Isaac’s sacrificial lamb, in the Passover lamb of Egypt and in Isaiah’s fifty-third chapter.
  • NOW…on Christmas Eve, it is high noon on God’s clock of revelation. No more shadows. It is NOW “the fullness of time,” and God was sending forth His own son.
  • God, Himself, now clothed in human flesh, was stepping out of heaven and into human history. HOW? With “a body You have prepared for me.” WHY? “To do your will O God.”
Christmas Eve in heaven…what a thought! Most of our thoughts on Christmas Eve are centered around what took place on Earth. The Innkeeper. Joseph. Mary. Elizabeth. Zacharias. The stable. The shepherds. The wise men. The angels. BUT…what about Christmas Eve in heaven? GABRIEL had returned from his visit and had made his report of Mary’s response upon hearing the news. “My soul magnifies the Lord,” she said. He reported on how faithful and obedient Joseph was. He told of the shepherds and their own excitement out in the fields of Bethlehem.

All of heaven was now looking over those portals. The “fullness of time” (Galatians 4:4) had come. Even though those on earth were mostly oblivious to this remarkable event, those in heaven were waiting, watching and worshipping.

Abel was looking over those portals. He had brought, not a work of his hands, but a sacrificial animal to the altar of worship and God had accepted it. “Now, I see it clearly,” he declares.

Abraham was looking over those portals. He had left the land of his father and NOW he watches Christ make ready to do the same. Isaac was peering over the portals also on that Christmas Eve. He had put the wood on his back and carried it up Moriah to be sacrificed himself. NOW, he too, sees it more clearly.

Moses was watching. He had taken the Passover Lamb and spread its blood over the doorpost and lintel of the home and found out what it meant to be delivered from death and slavery.

Rahab leaned over the portals that Christmas Eve also. Centuries earlier, she had hung the scarlet thread out her window, a picture of Christ and His deliverance for us.

Isaiah he was certainly attentive. It was he who had prophesied that “a virgin would conceive” and would give birth to a Son who would later be “wounded for our transgressions.”

Backstage on Christmas Eve, the Lord Jesus turned to the Father and said, “A body You have prepared for me….I go now to do Your will.”
“For God loved the world in this way: He gave his one and only Son, so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life” (John 3:16, CSB).
Jesus told Him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me” (John 3:16, CSB).

Wednesday, November 29, 2023

God, the Vending Machine

God, the Vending Machine – “Rather than seeking the Giver for the gifts that he can provide, seek the Giver himself.”

I Need Sundays

I Need Sundays – Where did you “graduate” from your need for the body of Christ?

Advent Meditation: Hope Fulfilled

Advent Meditation: Hope Fulfilled – “The advent of Christ wasn’t meant to be a surprise. God had been promising his people a serpent-crushing offspring from the earliest pages of the Bible (Gen. 3:15). The real story of Christmas isn’t a story of surprise but of fulfillment.”

Ten Reasons Why Church Membership Is Biblical

Ten Reasons Why Church Membership Is Biblical – “Is church membership biblical? Yes. The reason is that the biblical nature of church membership is established from a variety of passages and considerations. Here’s a cumulative case of ten reasons why church membership is biblical.”

Tuesday, November 28, 2023

Lord, Save My Great-Great-Grandchildren

Lord, Save My Great-Great-Grandchildren – “Like Spurgeon, we can pray not only for those alive today but for those who will run the race in the decades and centuries after us. We pray for those yet unborn to one day be born again. O Lord, save our children and our children’s children!

The Gospel Frees Us to Own, Grieve, and Repent

The Gospel Frees Us to Own, Grieve, and Repent – “Of all people, we should be the most humble, thankful, and kind. When we were dead in our sins and trespasses, you raised us to new life in Christ.”

Do Not Be Conformed to the World

Do Not Be Conformed to the World – “Christians should live differently.”

Turning Your Complaints into Gratitude – A Great Challenge

Turning Your Complaints into Gratitude – A Great Challenge – “Kevin lays down a great challenge—to deliberately labor to turn your complaints into gratitude. You will know, of course, that only one of those comes naturally!”

 

Jesus was not born in a stable—and it really matters!

Jesus was not born in a stable—and it really matters!“I have read a number of explanations as to why the common understanding that Jesus was born in a barn is not exactly accurate. This article lays out the argument with clarity.”

Monday, November 27, 2023

How to Prevent a Spiritually Dry December

How to Prevent a Spiritually Dry December – “While there’s nothing wrong with any of these seasonal extras, here’s the truth I tend to miss. My experience of Christmas will be far deeper and more joyful if I’m connecting my activities to the Biblical truths of Christmas.”

Something for Everyone in the Christmas Story – 20 Examples

Something for Everyone in the Christmas Story – 20 Examples – “In more ways than we expect, there really is something for everyone in the Christmas story. Consider this surprising list.”

4 Feasts We Eat Every Week at Church

4 Feasts We Eat Every Week at Church – “Churches feast on God’s word during a worship service through at least four means: singing it, praying it, reading it, and hearing it preached.”

I Love My Transgender Child. I Love Jesus More.

I Love My Transgender Child. I Love Jesus More. – “How can we ignore that our son is making himself central and not Jesus?”

Why is Charitable Giving Important?

Why is Charitable Giving Important? – “How should we think about our own giving? I don’t have a formula or a clear target percentage for you, but Scripture does speak to the motives and purposes of our giving.”

Don’t Always Avoid Pain

Don’t Always Avoid Pain – “So, why should we seek to face pains in our lives rather than avoiding them?”

You Were Made to Never End

You Were Made to Never End – “The world is too small to fill your heart. The best things that time can give you will leave unfathomed depths in your soul. It is a beautiful truth that you were made for eternity.”

Everyone Places Limits on Sex, Not Only Christians. Why?

Everyone Places Limits on Sex, Not Only Christians. Why? – “We all think that there should be limits to sex.”

 

Tuesday, November 21, 2023

8 Most Popular Bible Verses During Thanksgiving

8 Most Popular Bible Verses During Thanksgiving – “Bible readers seem to prefer to read verses from Psalms more than any other book of the Bible during Thanksgiving.”

 

That Bible Verse You Don’t Like and What to Do About It

That Bible Verse You Don’t Like and What to Do About It – “Out of the 31,102 verses in the Bible, it’s entirely possible that you don’t necessarily like every single one of them. That some of them might actually get under your skin.”

Chief Cheerleader

Chief Cheerleader – “I pray you have at least one person standing staunchly on your cheering corner. Equally important, who might need your encouragement?”

We Need Obadiah

We Need Obadiah – “This strange little book about Edom appears dark, nationalistic, even vengeful. But it has great relevance for Christians today. Obadiah gives us several gifts. It shows us our need for history, eschatology, and Jesus.”

Monday, November 20, 2023

Controlling the Chaos of the Holiday Season

Controlling the Chaos of the Holiday Season – “Stress studies show that a sense of control is essential to mental health. Those who survive captivity with the fewest mental scars are those who maintain as much control as possible even when so much is out of their control.”

4 Aspects of Being Made in God’s Image

4 Aspects of Being Made in God’s Image – “In considering the image of God in man, four categories of communicable attributes rise to the top.”

How Does Learning Deepen Joy?

How Does Learning Deepen Joy? – “We are not well-educated people until we can respond to reality in healthy, mature, virtuous ways.”

Am I A Good Mom?

Am I A Good Mom? – “In my struggle to understand why I often feel dissatisfied and discouraged in my homemaking and parenting, I turned to Scripture. By God’s grace, I found five truths regarding the unseen work of motherhood.”

How Adoption Mirrors God’s Love for the Fatherless

How Adoption Mirrors God’s Love for the Fatherless – “Just as marriage is an earthly picture of Christ’s love for the church, adoption is an earthly picture of the gospel. It’s because God so loved the world that we’ve been adopted.”

What God Wants Pastors and Worship Leaders to Know

What God Wants Pastors and Worship Leaders to Know“God values our lives more than our gifts. He can use us, but he doesn’t need us.”

Saturday, November 18, 2023

I’m Adopted

I’m Adopted – “I still struggle with depressive cycles. At times, I still feel unwanted, unloved and discardable. At times, I’m triggered by events and people in my present that reinforce the trauma of my past. And yet, God is faithful.”

Divorce & the Holidays

Divorce & the Holidays – “Ministering To Divorced Parents at Christmas”

What Does John 10:10 Mean?

What Does John 10:10 Mean? – “Jesus’ mission statement in John 10:10 states, ‘I came that they may have life and have it abundantly.’ If your interpretation of ‘abundantly’ doesn’t go beyond fine dining, designer clothes, or a luxury car, then you are missing His point.”

Friday, November 17, 2023

Unburden Your Soul To God

Unburden Your Soul To God – “Prayer is the means God has given us for unburdening our souls. This is important to consciously, biblically affirm. Otherwise, we may feel weighed down with anxiety, with guilt, with discouragement, or with sorrow and yet have no solution for these soul burdens.”

Narrow

Narrow – “With each passing year, I see more clearly that suffering is actually God’s favor–a gift meant to prune and refine. Suffering is his finest chisel born from saving love, a painful instrument he wields judiciously.”

Darrell Bock on Israel’s Role in the Land Promise

Darrell Bock on Israel’s Role in the Land Promise – “Whatever else happens with the Christ promise, whatever expansion the promise involves, it doesn’t involve the elimination of the original commitments.”

Gerald McDermott on Why the Land Promises Belong to Ethnic Israel

Gerald McDermott on Why the Land Promises Belong to Ethnic Israel – “Does this matter? Yes, it does, for three reasons.”

Young Men of Resurrection Power: Letter to My Teenage Sons

Young Men of Resurrection Power: Letter to My Teenage Sons – “The power that raised him from the dead is your power for living the Christian life on earth and your assurance of eternal life in heaven.” 

 

What is Hell Like?

What is Hell Like? – “I don’t particularly like writing or thinking about hell…Nevertheless, we regularly need biblical resources on hell since there are constant attacks to undermine it.”

Polymorphous Perversity in the Heartland

Polymorphous Perversity in the Heartland – “If you are looking for Ground Zero in the sexual revolution, you might not think of America’s heartland, but you should. You should think of Indiana University and The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction.”

 

Thursday, November 16, 2023

Heaven is Coming

Heaven is Coming – “Life is short and heaven is coming. We have 70, or by reason of strength 80 years on this earth, and then we walk into eternity. The question I keep asking myself is, ‘Will I live my life in light of eternity, or will temporal things steal my focus?'”

Be a “10%-er” with 100% Gratitude for What Jesus Has Done

Be a “10%-er” with 100% Gratitude for What Jesus Has Done – “We are destined for an eternity of wiped tears, redeemed pain, new bodies, all things new and beautiful, perfect relationships, a perfect world, no more brokenness, only glory.”

Does God Have Favorites?

Does God Have Favorites? – “Yes, we all have favorites. But does God have favorites? I don’t think so. God doesn’t see anyone of us as more deserving of his love. He doesn’t look on the outside and like some of us better because of our appearance or accomplishments.”

The Names of God, and Why They Should Mean Something to You

The Names of God, and Why They Should Mean Something to You – “In the Old Testament, a name was much more than the means by which you could address someone. A name was a description of a person’s character. Moses was asking God, Who are you really? And who are you to tell me to go to Pharaoh and make such a demand?”

 

Learning in a World Blind to God

Learning in a World Blind to God – “If you see the world accurately, you will bring a fund of knowledge to the Bible.”

Reaching the Dechurched Is a Whole-Church Effort

Reaching the Dechurched Is a Whole-Church Effort – “Despite its challenges, dechurching provides church leaders a unique opportunity to equip church members to make the most of their relationships so they forge robust connections with each other.”

We Never Arrive Before God: Missionary Hope for Hard Places

We Never Arrive Before God: Missionary Hope for Hard Places – “So, what are some take-home lessons from God’s promised omnipresence for those on the field? Consider three qualities this truth cultivates in us: humility, patience with perseverance, and boldness.” 

Wednesday, November 15, 2023

Four Reasons God May Not Have Answered Your Prayer

Four Reasons God May Not Have Answered Your Prayer – “There are probably more than four reasons God might not have answered your prayers, so consider this a primer to remind us all of His wisdom, mercy and ultimate understanding.”

Playing Hide and Seek with God

Playing Hide and Seek with God – “Something has gone very wrong. Instead of longing to once again be with God, they are afraid to be seen by him. Sin had entered the world, and the guilt and fear of sin caused them to hide. People have been hiding from God ever since.” 

A More Spontaneous and Genuine Evangelism

A More Spontaneous and Genuine Evangelism – “It was not Jesus’ intent to say that the individual Christian must change locations in order to evangelize. But it is most certainly the whole church’s responsibility to see to it that we make disciples where we are, now.” 

Romance Can Ruin You: How a Relationship Becomes a God

Romance Can Ruin You: How a Relationship Becomes a God – “Before romance became an ally for me, it was a terrorist, because it had become a god. It was a subtle god, of course. But subtle gods — money, sports, career success, relationships — often wield more functional authority than the gods of organized religion.”

Pro-Gay Theology Advocates Are Repeating the Mistakes of the Past

Pro-Gay Theology Advocates Are Repeating the Mistakes of the Past “Just like Christians justified slavery and antisemitism with Bible verses, Christians today are justifying “homophobia” by wrongly interpreting verses like Leviticus 18:22, Romans 1:26–27, and 1 Corinthians 6:9 to condemn gays and lesbians; and because of the harm this is causing the LBGT community, they should reconsider their interpretation of those verses.”

Tuesday, November 14, 2023

When You Don’t Know How to Pray…

When You Don’t Know How to Pray… - “As Christians, we do mourn. We do lament. We do feel all the sadness that comes in a broken world… but we don’t stay there. Our faith takes us beyond and points us forward to a time when it won’t be like this any more.”

Footsteps Left

Footsteps Left – “Are the footprints I leave behind me ones worth following?”

The Body of Jesus Was Eaten by Dogs?

The Body of Jesus Was Eaten by Dogs? – “Without doing any real research or honest assessment, they reach conclusions about Christianity based on conjecture. Christianity must be wrong because it simply can’t be right. We call this prejudicial conjecture and it’s all too common. We have to call unbelievers on it.”

The Religion That Reads (but Doesn’t Respect) the Bible

The Religion That Reads (but Doesn’t Respect) the Bible – “Mormonism doesn’t view the Bible and the Book of Mormon equally.”

5 Ways We Get Evangelism Wrong and What We Can Do About It

5 Ways We Get Evangelism Wrong and What We Can Do About It You and I may disagree with the author on some of these but it can be helpful to go through the process.

 

7 Ways To Deliver Constructive Criticism

7 Ways To Deliver Constructive Criticism – “There are times where someone needs to offer constructive criticism and there are better ways to deliver that criticism.”

How to Read Genesis 1–11: Asking Better Questions with C.S. Lewis

How to Read Genesis 1–11: Asking Better Questions with C.S. Lewis – “By understanding the nature and purpose of these chapters (an outcome achieved by asking the right questions), Christians today are strengthened to fight against temptation and to pursue our calling in the world as the people of God.”

What Does Romans 8:28 Mean?

What Does Romans 8:28 Mean? – Romans 8:28 is an especially important and comforting text. It’s important, though, to know what it does and does not mean.

Monday, November 13, 2023

Which Jesus Do You See in Your Suffering?

Which Jesus Do You See in Your Suffering? – “As with Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, our Savior refuses to sit back and watch us suffer alone. Christ became man to identify, suffer, and walk with his people before saving us, forever binding himself to us intimately.”

One Unexpected Key To a Joyful Marriage

One Unexpected Key To a Joyful Marriage – “Comparison is the thief of joy because it causes you to focus on yourself. Comparison leads inward, to what you desire, to what you long for, to what you are certain you deserve. Yet the path to joy leads outward rather than inward. It leads toward others rather than toward self.”

‘Journey to Bethlehem’ and Christmas Cringe

‘Journey to Bethlehem’ and Christmas Cringe – When taking the message from the Bible to the screen, there are genuine questions to be asked and discernment to be applied.

The Divine Paradox of God’s Sovereignty and Meaningful Human Choice

The Divine Paradox of God’s Sovereignty and Meaningful Human Choice – Randy Alcorn discusses both sides of a hot topic.

Her Present Absence

Her Present Absence – “There is no sin in the sorrow we feel in our loved one’s present absence, and there is no wrongdoing or shame in acknowledging its reality. It’s simply a testimony of our enduring love for them, and our certainty that we will soon see them again.”

Sunday, November 12, 2023

God Is

God Is – “The Life-Altering Reality of Sheer Divine Existence”

Christ’s Victory over Social Media

Christ’s Victory over Social Media – “I can only imagine the gold mine Satan must have thought he hit when social media was invented. What a boon to capture the unsuspecting hearts and minds of young people by stealing their most valuable possession—their attention.”

Saturday, November 11, 2023

Why Do I Have to Keep Forgiving?

Why Do I Have to Keep Forgiving? – “It’s a good thing the One to whom we turn when struggling to forgive has already forgiven us and paid the cost to repair the ways we’ve wounded him. Thanks be to God for his inexhaustible forgiveness.”

Using Your Gifts

Using Your Gifts – “The testimony of Scripture is that throughout redemptive history, God’s people have used their gifts not just for those within the covenant community but for others as well.”

9 Lessons God Teaches Us Through Sickness

9 Lessons God Teaches Us Through Sickness – These are “9 Lessons from God Concerning Sickness” from J. C. Ryle with commentary from Randy Alcorn.

 

Don’t Be Like the Ant

Don’t Be Like the Ant – “Don’t be like the ant who thought that it was his strong legs that pushed the log down the river. He overestimated.” Jim Elliff wants Christians to be cautious when evaluating the effects of their words and work.

Only One Life

Only One Life – “We are merely living on borrowed time, talent, and treasure. We are stewards and not owners. There will come a reckoning day when the righteous Judge will hold us accountable for how we have used the resources that He has entrusted to us.”

God Knows

God Knows – “There great reasons why God’s omniscience gives us confidence as we pray.”

Can Death Ever Be Good? The Grief of Loss and Hope of Heaven

Can Death Ever Be Good? The Grief of Loss and Hope of Heaven – Here’s some clarity on what death really is.

Thursday, November 9, 2023

How Can I Return to Normal Life After Tragedy?

How Can I Return to Normal Life After Tragedy? – “God has his purposes for your season of loss. Trust him in it. Wait patiently for the Lord.”

6 Questions Pastors Can Answer About Assisted Reproductive Technology

6 Questions Pastors Can Answer About Assisted Reproductive Technology – “Here’s a primer to get you up-to-speed on how to counsel couples considering or involved in assisted reproductive technology.”

The Church: A Family of Redemption

The Church: A Family of Redemption “The local church paints a picture of a greater reality: God takes broken people and makes them whole through the family of God. He has sent his son Jesus Christ to redeem a people—his people—to himself that they might enjoy him forever. This is an eternal and unfading family, but it’s also a family for the not-yet season that we live in.”

How Do You See People?

How Do You See People? – “I often see people with labels attached, and those tags may either dismiss or enlarge who they are in my esteem.”

Characteristics of Jesus

Characteristics of Jesus: 10 Traits for His Followers to Emulate.

11 Indicators of Spiritual Growth in Children

11 Indicators of Spiritual Growth in Children – These would be true of children but also of adults.

1776: The Year That Shaped the Post-Christian West

1776: The Year That Shaped the Post-Christian West – “Many of our baseline assumptions about ourselves and our place in the world are the product of these seven trends.”

Wednesday, November 8, 2023

Run. Retaliate. Repress.

Run. Retaliate. Repress.“Run. Retaliate. Repress. Three temptations in times of suffering and trouble.”

 

The Christological Sign of the Sabbath

The Christological Sign of the Sabbath – “The covenant Lord continues to call us to set apart one day in seven to worship on the new covenant Sabbath. Just as the creational Sabbath served the purpose of holding out the hope of an eternal blessing.”

Remembering Why the LORD Loves Us So Much

Remembering Why the LORD Loves Us So Much – “Abba, Father, You love us as much as you love Jesus all the time. We can’t increase or diminish your love for us—as hard as that is to believe.”

Abraham and Abimelech

Abraham and Abimelech – “I don’t want to alarm you, but the Bible is full of bad people. As I begin my second journey through the Holy Scriptures in a mere ten months, I am once again astonished by how wicked the main characters are.” 

The Christian’s Connection to Old Testament Promises

The Christian’s Connection to Old Testament Promises – “For Paul, both OT and NT promises belong to Christians, but only in Jesus. What follows are five principles that shape how the NT authors relate OT promises to Christians.”

Tuesday, November 7, 2023

The Temptation We Most Often Overlook

The Temptation We Most Often Overlook – “The sidelining of God, as demonstrated by the absence of fervent prayer—surely this is the great temptation of our times.”

 

Fight Fear by Resting in the Goodness of God

Fight Fear by Resting in the Goodness of God – “Fear is prevalent in our communities and even our churches. How can Christ-followers fight fear by resting in the goodness of God?”

Grow in Contentment Through Worship

Grow in Contentment Through Worship – “What are the good things about your church, your work, your neighborhood? Bring these to mind, especially when you are inclined to complain, and as you do, you will learn to be content.”

Sit With Your Anxiety

Sit With Your Anxiety – “Are you struggling today? I am sorry. But God has not left you. If you are tired of running today, sit down. Wait. Your Heavenly Father will find you. You can trust him.”

 

Ten Questions to Ask Yourself Before Confronting a Brother or Sister in Christ

Ten Questions to Ask Yourself Before Confronting a Brother or Sister in Christ – “Christian love requires that we must at times confront one another about sin patterns that hinder growth toward spiritual fruitfulness and maturity.”

3 Helpful Truths To Remember To Trust God in All Circumstances

3 Helpful Truths To Remember To Trust God in All Circumstances – “During those times, it’s important to remember some key things in order to continue, day by day, to make the choice to trust God. And while those things to remember are many, here are three of them.”

Monday, November 6, 2023

3 Urgent Reasons You Should Preach on Thanksgiving RIGHT NOW

3 Urgent Reasons You Should Preach on Thanksgiving RIGHT NOW – We may need to talk about thanksgiving throughout the year and not just in November.

Our Prayer-Answering God (when He says wait)

Our Prayer-Answering God (when He says wait) – “As we send up our petitions in Jesus’ name, He at times delights to answer ‘yes’ to our prayers. At other times, He chooses to bring Himself glory by asking us to wait for our requests. His timing is perfect, and it’s possible to wait patiently in His strength.”

Train Up a Child

Train Up a Child – “For years, I looked at Proverbs 22:6 as a promise from God. I believed if I taught my children the truths of the Word of God, they would turn out right and never rebel.”

Our First Evangelistic Task: Make Christianity Comprehensible

Our First Evangelistic Task: Make Christianity Comprehensible – “Our task is to probe and find points of tension where we can upset misconceptions, offer a beautiful alternative, challenge the prevailing social myths, and proclaim the good news.”

The Pursuit of Holy Affections

The Pursuit of Holy Affections – “What might this good battle look like each day? We can sketch the fight in four steps: test, seek, pray, fight.” – “What might this good battle look like each day? We can sketch the fight in four steps: test, seek, pray, fight.”

Will We Know Everything in Heaven or Will We Learn?

Will We Know Everything in Heaven or Will We Learn? – “God alone is omniscient. When we die, we’ll see things far more clearly, and we’ll know much more than we do now, but we’ll never know everything. (If we did, we’d be God!)”

Christ’s Presence Guarantees Mission Success

Christ’s Presence Guarantees Mission Success – “Jesus isn’t just along for the ride. He isn’t merely at our side, comforting us when we’re weak. No, Jesus is leading us and driving us from within.”

Friday, November 3, 2023

Few Things Are More Dangerous Than the Quest for Cultural Acceptance

Few Things Are More Dangerous Than the Quest for Cultural Acceptance – “How can Christians resist the temptation to pursue respectability? Here are four suggestions.”

Four Questions to Ask When Making a Big Decision

Four Questions to Ask When Making a Big Decision – “When it’s time to make a big decision, here are four questions to ask as we seek to hear how God might be speaking through several of those avenues in our lives.”

Do Christians, Jews, and Muslims Worship the Same God?

Do Christians, Jews, and Muslims Worship the Same God? – “Nearly 6 in 10 evangelicals agree that God accepts the worship of Christians, Jews, and Muslims. But how does God answer the question?”

Four Reasons You Never Follow Through With ‘Quiet Time’

Four Reasons You Never Follow Through With ‘Quiet Time’ – “Here are four reasons you probably don’t follow through with quiet time, as well as what you should do instead.”

Thursday, November 2, 2023

Dead in Sin… but Alive in Christ

Dead in Sin… but Alive in Christ – “The gospel doesn’t claim to help the weak; it claims to make the dead live again. It is only when we begin to see the true nature of the utter despair of humanity that we begin to see Jesus not as the key to a better life. Not as a sage only teaching about love. Not as a miracle worker only concerned with the alleviation of human suffering.”

Spending Time Together After Marrying

Spending Time Together After Marrying – “The tyranny of the urgent often times grabs our attention away from each other, despite our best intentions.”

 

How Can I Kill My Selfishness?

How Can I Kill My Selfishness? – “Selfishness is a many-headed monster. It is, in a sense, the most destructive disease of the human soul.”

Wednesday, November 1, 2023

Symptoms of A Prayerless Life

Symptoms of A Prayerless Life – “Busyness and prayerlessness are a dangerous combination whose symptoms are seen in our attitude, work and relationships.”

What is Eschatology?

What is Eschatology? – “There’s a lot that we don’t know about what will happen in this story between now and the end, but we know several things about what will happen at the very end.”

250 Years Later, ‘Amazing Grace’ Has Filled Churches, Concerts, Even Commercials

250 Years Later, ‘Amazing Grace’ Has Filled Churches, Concerts, Even Commercials – “Because its words speak to a human condition of suffering, and people coming out of suffering, and its music has a kind of haunting refrain that soothes.”

 

The Powerful Imagery of Kintsugi

The Powerful Imagery of Kintsugi – “God picks us up and applies the gold of his grace to our brokenness—not disguising it but putting his grace on display for all to see.”

3 Reasons the Old Testament Remains Relevant

3 Reasons the Old Testament Remains Relevant – “If we keep these three truths in mind, we will better prepare ourselves to benefit from the Old Testament according to what it is.”

The Spiritual Discipline of Sky

The Spiritual Discipline of Sky – “How the Heavens Shape a Heart”

When Catholicity Leads to Compromise

When Catholicity Leads to Compromise – The author warns that “an over-realized catholicity is potentially poisonous. I caution us all to beware of the following three catholicity-based compromises…”

Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Prone to Dechurch, Lord I Feel It

Prone to Dechurch, Lord I Feel It – “We talk as if dechurching is a phenomenon that just happens, much like a snowstorm or hurricane blowing through and leaving the landscape changed. The reality is, dechurching is the result of personal choices extended over time.”

When Death Starts to Take Our Friends

When Death Starts to Take Our Friends – “So you reach an age when your friends all start to die. News that Friends star, Matthew Perry, died suddenly on Sunday after an apparent heart attack in his hot tub, met with the usual outpouring of grief. And rightly so. He was a gifted man, a tortured man, an honest man about his gifts and tortures.”

What Does It Mean to Grieve the Holy Spirit?

What Does It Mean to Grieve the Holy Spirit? – “On the positive side, when we suffer, he’s right there with us. On the dangerous side, when we sin he’s right there with us. And so to grieve the Holy Spirit is to do the things that offend the Holy Spirit within us.”

God’s Eye Craft

God’s Eye Craft – “Teach Children That God Always Watches Over Us.”

Friday, October 27, 2023

Spiritual Renewal Through Fasting

Spiritual Renewal Through Fasting – “Fasting, when practiced with sincerity and a humble heart, can lead to spiritual breakthroughs. It fosters intimacy with God, cleanses the soul, and heightens spiritual awareness.” Though written for pastors, there are relevant prompts and applications for us all.

Pray in the Spirit – At all Times, Always!

Pray in the Spirit – At all Times, Always! – “Which brings up the question, how’s your prayer life going? Are you and your prayer life living in a rut? Is it dull or filled with excitement and anticipation? Are you praying while sitting back or are you praying on the edge of your seat?”

 

For Those Distracted with Much Serving

For Those Distracted with Much Serving – “God will accomplish His will with or without you. We are used to build the church. Amen! But it is fundamentally Christ who builds His church, not us. You and I are not necessary; only Jesus is.”

 

Elijah Was a Man Just Like Us

Elijah Was a Man Just Like Us – “So What Can We Learn From Him?”

Burdened Excessively and Despairing of Life

Burdened Excessively and Despairing of Life – “Through the unshakable Hope available in Christ Jesus we have an invitation to be comforted and delivered through every affliction by the living God who promises to uphold his children with His righteous right hand.”

Thursday, October 26, 2023

The Too-Many Ways the Lord Is Teaching Me to Number My Days

The Too-Many Ways the Lord Is Teaching Me to Number My Days – “I wouldn’t say I’ve necessarily gained a heart of wisdom, even though I hope I’m wiser than I was a decade ago. But I can say this: in so many more ways than I would like, the Lord has been teaching me to number my days.”

The Names of God, and Why They Should Mean Something to You

The Names of God, and Why They Should Mean Something to You – “The names of God are a promise to believers in Him; they call to mind the unchanging character of God and invite us to know this particular attribute of God in a given circumstance.”

 

 

Is My Painting Hobby a Wartime Waste?

Is My Painting Hobby a Wartime Waste? – “Am I glorifying him in this hobby? Is this hobby serving to make him look great and beautiful and valuable? Is it making me like one who values his glory above everything?”

Why It Doesn’t Matter What Paul’s Thorn in the Flesh Was

Why It Doesn’t Matter What Paul’s Thorn in the Flesh Was – “Paul saw two ways forward. The Lord could (1) remove the thorn, and Paul could get on with life and ministry; or (2) leave the thorn, and Paul would be forever crippled and slowed in life and ministry. The Lord responded with yet a third option: leave the thorn, but give Paul grace.”

How Do I Know If My Faith is Real?

How Do I Know If My Faith is Real? – “How do we know our faith is real? It’s by a changed life exhibiting good works. To be clear, it is not these works that save us; not at all.”

What Do Israel’s Food Laws Have to Do with Our Holiness?

What Do Israel’s Food Laws Have to Do with Our Holiness? – “The nature of their diet testified that the Israelites followed a God who was holy—the opposite of all that was impure. But these laws did more than testify about God’s holiness.”

Wednesday, October 25, 2023

Raising Faithful Stewards

Raising Faithful Stewards – “One of the greatest gifts we can give our children is freedom from materialism. How? By teaching them to be generous givers who know everything belongs not to them, but to God. And by demonstrating that greater joy is found in giving than keeping.”

Quiet Time and Evangelism: How Much Is Enough?

Quiet Time and Evangelism: How Much Is Enough?He answers both questions well and with more grace than you probably expect.

 

Why Are People So Fascinated with ‘Lost’ Books of the Bible?

Why Are People So Fascinated with ‘Lost’ Books of the Bible?“the Western world is inherently drawn to conspiracy theories. We love the idea that for generations we thought the truth was one thing, only to discover anew that the truth is really something very different.”

Feeding a Piece of Wood

Feeding a Piece of Wood – “Idolatry is looking horizontally for a savior.”

Common Fallacies in an Age of Outrage

Common Fallacies in an Age of Outrage – “We don’t have to be experts in every subject, but we do have to practice strategic hesitation before accepting a claim as true and publicly endorsing it.”

Monday, October 23, 2023

Who Is the Holy Spirit?

Who Is the Holy Spirit? – “You and I must get our understanding of the Holy Spirit right if we love the truth and want to glorify Jesus Christ with our lives.”

Outdo One Another: The Dynamics of a Distinctly Christian Marriage

Outdo One Another: The Dynamics of a Distinctly Christian Marriage – “Here too, it must be stressed, that husbands and wives do not lose their particular marital callings on account of their general duty to submit to one another in Christ.”

The Dangers of Alone

The Dangers of Alone“Five Questions for Single Men.” 

The Last Word in the Book of Ruth

The Last Word in the Book of Ruth – “The name David reveals that the story in Ruth was not just God’s provision for a Bethlehem family. The story of Ruth was about God’s provision for a leaderless and spiritually wayward people, and they didn’t even know it yet.”

Is It Wrong to Have Sex Before Marriage?

Is It Wrong to Have Sex Before Marriage? – “From her public admission, it was clear that the woman and her fiancé were living together and were in a sexual relationship. What was also clear is that the woman—a professing Christian at an evangelical church (with her pastor in the audience)—didn’t realize she had said or done anything wrong.”

When You Feel Like a Failure

When You Feel Like a Failure“So what can we learn from Peter’s, and our own, failures?”

Persevere in Praying for Unbelieving Loved Ones

Persevere in Praying for Unbelieving Loved Ones – “Many times, I’ve wanted to give up praying for unbelieving family and friends under the weight of it all. Praying for unbelievers isn’t for the faint of heart.”

Should We Consult with Dead Ancestors?

Should We Consult with Dead Ancestors? – “So, what’s the biblical teaching about God that I have in mind when I say that if you seek these messages from the dead, you either don’t know those teachings or you don’t believe them?”

When is Good Enough Hurting Us?

When is Good Enough Hurting Us? – “So, what happens when Christians think we’re good enough?”

Two Little Words that Mean So Much

Two Little Words that Mean So Much “The angel says to them, “go, tell his disciples and Peter that he is going before you to Galilee. There you will see him, just as he told you.”

Thursday, October 19, 2023

How Christians View This Brief Life Differently

How Christians View This Brief Life Differently – “We see constant reminders of the brevity and fragility of life, and there is general agreement to make the most of life. Though Christians agree with the culture about the short duration of life, our views are different on how we respond.”

More Than Just Forgiveness: A Theology of Grace

More Than Just Forgiveness: A Theology of Grace – “Jesus had straightforward instructions to his followers: “Freely you’ve received, therefore freely give.” 

Talking to Kids About the Devil: 3 Important Tips to Remember

Talking to Kids About the Devil: 3 Important Tips to Remember – “When talking to kids about Satan, follow these three guidelines.”

Should Women ‘Work at Home’? How to Understand and Apply Titus 2:5

Should Women ‘Work at Home’? How to Understand and Apply Titus 2:5 – This article will actually help you unravel several difficult Bible passages.

Wednesday, October 18, 2023

The Afterlife

The Afterlife – “There is hope in death. Because of the death and resurrection of Jesus, all who turn from their sins and believe in him can know that they will go to heaven when they die. But there is even better news! When Jesus comes back to earth one day, your body will be raised from the dead and reunited with your soul so that you can spend forever with Jesus in a beautiful and glorious body for ever and ever.”

Polishing Sunday Shoes on Saturday

Polishing Sunday Shoes on Saturday – “There was never a debate about whether we would be going. There was no need to fit church into the family schedule. The weekend schedule of the Tripp family was planned around the one thing we would never think of missing: Sunday worship.”

Counseling for Normal Christians

Counseling for Normal Christians – “People come to us just as we come to others: compound and complex, confused and confusing. People are seas, with hearts hidden deep. And God calls us to be divers.”

Drawn by a Desire for the Better

Drawn by a Desire for the Better – “For our desires to be freed from their enslavement to selfish motives and selfish goals, we must have an object of a better nature that is more worthy of our desire. Christ and his saving work on the cross is such an object.”

What Acts 26 Taught Me About Evangelism

What Acts 26 Taught Me About Evangelism – “Paul didn’t get defensive. He didn’t start an argument. His humility allowed the discussion to return to what matters—the gospel.”

Tuesday, October 17, 2023

The Good News About Spiritual Warfare

The Good News About Spiritual Warfare – “God has defeated Satan. Past tense—it’s done. Not only that, but God is in you and has given you all the lion repellant you need to fight off the prowling enemy. Now it’s up to you to use it.”

Remember That You Prayed

Remember That You Prayed – “Don’t only pray–also remember that you prayed and what you prayed.”

3 Ways Christian Grief is Different

3 Ways Christian Grief is Different – “It is comforting to know that the Christian does not need to repent of his or her tears; the Christian has no need to apologize for their feelings of sadness or loss. And yet the Bible does help us know that Christian grief is different, and it’s different in at least three ways.”

Healing Words or Sword Thrusts?

Healing Words or Sword Thrusts? – “You can try to control the tongue, but it will be driven by what’s in your heart. No amount of self-discipline can kink the hose between what’s in your heart and what comes out of your mouth.”

5 Ways the World Would Be Worse Without Christianity

5 Ways the World Would Be Worse Without Christianity – “The conviction that every human is made in God’s image stood in stark contradiction to the culture of the ancient world.”

The Christian’s Inner Power

The Christian’s Inner Power – “Self-control is the ability to withhold a present desire in the confidence something better is guaranteed in the future.”

The Mission Field We Don’t Think About

The Mission Field We Don’t Think About – “Care facilities are places where the harvest is plenty, but the harvesters are few.”

Monday, October 16, 2023

How Psalm 1 Helped Me Embrace Limits

How Psalm 1 Helped Me Embrace Limits – “The beauty of the church is that no single member of the body of Christ is responsible for generating the whole harvest.”

Raising Faithful Stewards

Raising Faithful Stewards – “One of the greatest gifts we can give our children is freedom from materialism. How? By teaching them to be generous givers who know everything belongs not to them, but to God. And by demonstrating that greater joy is found in giving than keeping.”

Bright on the Outside, Dark on the Inside: Why Salvation Is a Matter of the Heart

Bright on the Outside, Dark on the Inside: Why Salvation Is a Matter of the Heart – “Salvation is a matter of the heart, not a battle for the head. And I’ll explain why.”

 

Are You Experiencing Bible Poverty?

Are You Experiencing Bible Poverty? – “There are two kinds of Bible poverty in the world: first, the poverty of those who don’t have God’s Word in their own language; and second, the poverty of being surrounded by Bibles, but not reading them.”

Sunday, October 15, 2023

It Matters for Kids That Jesus Was a Child Too

It Matters for Kids That Jesus Was a Child Too – “Since Jesus was a child just like you, he knows what it’s like to be a kid. He was tempted in every way you are (Heb. 4:15) and he’s filled with compassion for you.”

An Old Testament Prayer Dads Should Pray Every Day

An Old Testament Prayer Dads Should Pray Every Day – “He asked the Lord for wisdom to help him steward what had been given him well.”

Hamas and Israel War Leaves Christians in the Crossfire

Hamas and Israel War Leaves Christians in the Crossfire – This article reminds us that, though Christians in Israel and Palestine are few, they are present. That being the case, we ought to be in prayer for brothers and sisters in both places.

The Sufficiency of Christ when Life is Dry

The Sufficiency of Christ when Life is Dry – “When God gives us victory in doing His work, it is easy to see ourselves as stronger than we are. So, the Lord often allows situations to arise that keep us dependent upon Him. We often thank the Lord for His grace in times of triumph, but how often do we forget to thank Him for our times of defeat?”

Grace Will Order All Your Pain

Grace Will Order All Your Pain – “Grace does not prevent pain, but orders, and arranges, and measures out our pain.”

A Brief Life Still Burning: The Unlikely Impact of Robert Murray M’Cheyne

A Brief Life Still Burning: The Unlikely Impact of Robert Murray M’Cheyne – “What I found so captivating about him was how captivated he was by Jesus. He was on fire, but not with mere zeal. His heart burned with holy divine love, the kind that is ignited only when one is truly near the holy Fire that burns but doesn’t consume.”

Friday, October 13, 2023

Pray for Israel and the Peace of Jerusalem

Pray for Israel and the Peace of Jerusalem – “There are two evil positions: one is to be so pro-Israeli that you want to see Palestinians crushed, the other is to be so pro-Palestinian that you want to see Israel destroyed. Peace will only come to the Holy Land when Israelis and Palestinians – Jews, Muslims and Christians – feel secure and live in justice.”

10 Things You Should Know about the Holy Spirit

10 Things You Should Know about the Holy Spirit – Here’s one example, “All God’s actions are from the Father, through the Son, and finally reach their conclusion in the Holy Spirit.”

Maturity requires suffering

Maturity requires suffering – “If you want to mature, you’re going to have to suffer. Actually, that’s not quite right. You are going to suffer, that’s the nature of life under the sun. Some of that will be petty, some of it will be serious, and (heaven-forfend) some of it will be so psychologically scarring that you’ll be getting over it for a long time.”

A Healthy Church Is a Messy Church

A Healthy Church Is a Messy Church – “Even Paul had to deal with a messy church. No church is perfect, and every church, if it’s growing and the Spirit is working, is messy.”

Hamas Is Borrowing Tactics from the Amalekites

Hamas Is Borrowing Tactics from the Amalekites – “There were a lot of vicious peoples in the ancient world. Assyrians were notoriously cruel, and the Canaanites deserved to come under Yahweh’s ban. Why did he single out Amalek for special hostility?”

Thursday, October 12, 2023

The Last Thing Sufferers Need to Hear

The Last Thing Sufferers Need to Hear – “God would rather us wholeheartedly grapple with his sovereignty than merely cauterize our wound and affix a theological affirmation on top.”

Ten Questions to Ask Yourself Before Confronting a Brother or Sister in Christ

Ten Questions to Ask Yourself Before Confronting a Brother or Sister in Christ – “Christian love requires that we must at times confront one another about sin patterns that hinder growth toward spiritual fruitfulness and maturity. However, before we embark on what I like to call “the ministry of confrontation” let’s be ready to ask ourselves some questions.”

 

Top Tips for Parents

Top Tips for Parents“What advice would you give to a group of parents and other adults involved in the lives of teenagers?”

Psalms for Men Who Are Struggling

Psalms for Men Who Are Struggling – “Here were these compositions that were supposed to be so worshipful, but the Psalmists just spent too much time complaining about how hard life was. Now that I’m in my 40s, the Psalms resonate with me because in my frustration with the difficulties of life, I’ve said many of the things they say.”

On Leviticus and Living for God through Christ

On Leviticus and Living for God through Christ – “Leviticus is perhaps the most underrated book of the Bible. Despite its importance, it is often considered difficult to read and even more difficult to derive any benefit. I hope to contribute to changing that perspective.”