
What is Truth?
In John chapter 18 Jesus is betrayed by Judas and arrested. He is sent to the former high priest Annas, then to the current high priest Caiaphas. Eventually Jesus is sent to the Roman governor Pilate. Pilate at first tells the Jews to take Jesus away and judge him by their law, but the Jews are determined that Jesus be put to death and only Pilate has the authority to do that.

Faithful Unto Death
A common saying I hear today when someone has been going through an extended period of distress is, “They deserve some happiness.” The implication is, based on how bad things have been, it’s time for some easy living. The idea that we deserve some happiness is a gross misunderstanding of our true situation.

Redefining Our Terms
Truth seems to be in short supply these days. I think many would agree with that statement, but, in order to agree (or disagree), one must understand what I mean by truth. When I speak of truth I’m speaking of something that is objective.

The Divine Waiting Room
I am so blessed to be able to sit under sound preaching of God’s Word each Sunday. A few years ago my pastor began a new series through the book of Acts. As he was discussing verse six of chapter one he mentioned God’s timing.

The Method Reveals the Message
Several years ago I heard Michael Horton say on the White Horse Inn podcast, “The method reveals the message.” At first I just let the comment pass, but then it began to gnaw on me.

Biblical Fluency
A few years ago I attended a local theology conference. As one who is called to teach God’s Word, the speaker made a statement that really resonated with me. The speaker said it is time for the church to move from biblical literacy to biblical fluency. My first thought was “Absolutely, it is way past time!” However, my second thought was “Have we even reached the level of biblical literacy?”

God’s Not Mad?
From time to time billboards provide interesting topics for me. Poor theology can be found anywhere, but especially on the roadside.