What is eschatology? Is it important? Any guidance in the Bible as to how we should approach it?
One beggar telling other beggars, here is the heavenly bread, even Jesus, Who is the Christ!
Sunday, February 13, 2022
Saturday, February 12, 2022
Proverbs from Hebrews 12 & 13
The Bible is replete with practical instructions for walking as children of light in this wicked world.
Let us lay aside every weight and the sin that so easily ensnares us. Let us run with endurance the race that lies before us.
keeping our eyes on Jesus, the source and perfecter of our
faith
consider Him who endured such hostility from sinners against
Himself, so that you won’t grow weary and lose heart.
Endure suffering as discipline: God is dealing with you as
sons.
strengthen your tired hands and weakened knees
make straight paths for your feet
Make sure that no one falls short of the grace of God and that
no root of bitterness springs up
make sure that there isn’t any immoral or irreverent person
like Esau
Make sure that you do not reject the One who speaks.
Let brotherly love continue.
Don’t neglect to show hospitality
Remember the prisoners
Respect marriage
Be satisfied with what you have
Remember your leaders who have spoken God’s word to you. As
you carefully observe the outcome of their lives, imitate their faith.
Don’t be led astray by various kinds of strange teachings
Don’t neglect to do what is good and to share, for God is
pleased with such sacrifices. Obey your leaders and
submit to them, for they keep watch over your souls as those who will give an
account, so that they can do this with joy and not with grief, for that would
be unprofitable for you.
Pray for us
receive this message of exhortation
Helpful Observations
The Old Testament is not the same as the Old Covenant; the New Testament is not the same as the New Covenant. While the Greek word for testament is the same as for covenant, that does not make these the same. The Bible does not refer to the “Old Testament” or “New Testament” – these are handy labels man developed.
Genesis and Job are Old Testament books which show the lives of
people that are not in the Old Covenant. Much of the gospels describe life in
the Old Covenant and much of the other New Testament books describe life during
transition from old to new covenant.
The Old Covenant is life under the Mosaic Law.
The New Covenant is life in Christ, by grace through faith
in the Son of God.
The whole Bible shows us the futility of trying to live
apart from faith in Jesus, pointing us to eternal life that He gives through
faith, not the works of our hands.
Sunday, February 6, 2022
Problems with Law Preaching
Many men say we must emphasize sin folks before the gospel preached, because the glory of Christ is better seen against the darkness of sin. So show people their sin and they can see Christ better. Many say that the way to show people their sin is to preach law to sinners, because the law brings knowledge of sin – citing Romans 7:7.
Two things need to be considered
to understand the problems with this approach.
1. To
say that a person needs to understand their sin before they can rightly see the
glory of Christ is actually backwards. Unregenerate people cannot be brought to
spiritual life by showing them their sin. Unregenerate people cannot see the
kingdom of God, much less have a right view of Christ and His glory. In fact,
one must come to faith in Christ before he can have a proper view of his sin
and Christ. Sin is no big deal to one who is at enmity with God; holiness is a
foreign concept to these. Sin will be a serious problem for one who is at peace
with God; personal holiness will be a growing desire for these.
2. To
say law must be preached to show people their sin fails. Romans 7:7 recounts a
Jew living under the Mosaic Law coming to realize he could not keep that law
and that failing to do so was sin. The law put names to the sins this man
loved. In the next chapter, Paul says this: “For the mind-set of the flesh is
hostile to God because it does not submit itself to God’s law, for it is unable
to do so.” (Rom 8:7) Unregenerate people are in the flesh with a mindset of
death (Rom 8:6) and are unable to submit to God’s law (any of His laws).
Showing unregenerate people their sin by preaching law is futile, according to
the Scripture. In Romans 5:20 we read that the (Mosaic) law was given to
increase the trespasses; it was not given to prepare people to be saved.
In conclusion, we have Scripture
that tells us the gospel is the power of God unto salvation (Rom 1:16); I am
unaware of any Scripture that say the Holy Spirit or gospel preaching needs
help from the law.
I’ve said it before, I think men
preach law for the same reason others ask for decisions: men want to see
results of their work. The Spirit will what man cannot – give spiritual life to
those who are dead in their sins. The law cannot prepare a soul for the Spirit’s
work anymore than walking an aisle can.
Sunday, January 16, 2022
Paul as a Type
From acts 9, we see Paul as a type for every Christian in these four ways:
a.) By nature, he was at war with God.
b.)
Called by God, he was given a new nature, new affections; he could not but
proclaim the Gospel.
c.)
He was tested by other Christians to see if he was genuine.
d.)
He was faithful to the Gospel: some hated him for it, others were drawn to
Christ and built up by it.
Wednesday, December 22, 2021
Mysteries Unveiled
Newest release from Baptist Reprints, Mysteries Unveiled - Redemption and Rule; two small books in one book.
This book examines two widely disputed areas of doctrine: the particular redemption found in Christ Jesus, against the false notion that He died for every person; and the Law of Christ as the rule for the saints, against the false notion that we are saved by grace and walk by the Law of Moses.
Available on Amazon in paperback and Kindle.
Sunday, December 19, 2021
Grand-Parenting for the glory of God
Those who are privileged to be grandparents are not given a free hand in how they are to serve in this role. Here's a look at what we can learn from Scripture on being a grandparent to the glory of God.