Monday, January 19, 2009

Stand Up

Well once again I see that online there is apparently no one in the blogging realm that holds to Dispensationalism. I would make the assumption that it is the Covenant led seminaries that have tarnished the minds of the unwitting bible college student. I say this with the experience of graduating from a bible college myself, we tend to think that we have all the answers to the theological realm. This is a dangerous place because when you decide to go to a seminary, unless you have spent the majority of your free time reading from dispensationally minded authors ie, those on stempublishing or from withchrist.org, you get swallowed up in covenant theology. The typical thought is that dispensationalism started with J.N.Darby C.H. Mackintosh, but as a dispensationalist, I believe that you can trace God's distinct dispensations throughout the Bible. I encourage any and every Dispensationalist to stand up and be heard.

P.S. I know that this was a little quickly thrown together, but for lack of time and for necessity it will stay this way.

Resting in Christ

How separate are we supposed to be?

This is a post that is just as much for me as it is for anyone that wants to read it. I have always thought about separation of the Christian from the World. Some facts that are to be taken into account in thinking about separation are:

I. We are new creatures. 2 Cor. 5:17; Eph. 4:24; Col 3:10
II. Our works will be judged. Rom. 14:10; 2 Cor. 5:10

In light of these facts we must take into account our days on this earth and how we spend them. I choose to separate myself from certain things of this world so that I might be a more able minister of the gospel. When you get tangled up in the world your focus on God becomes dim and your purpose becomes unclear. We minister to people not so that they can live a more comfortable life on earth, but so that they may spend eternity with God. Being a new creature we are destined for heaven and no longer destined for Hell.

I realize that this is a topic often discussed in may realms of Christianity, but there is never any true headway made. Just as John the Baptist said of Christ “He must increase, but I must decrease” John 3:30 and the center of that mindset is to glorify God. Also we must set our affections on things above, not on things on the earth (Col. 3:2).

I place the challenge out there for anyone to discuss.

Resting in Christ

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

God's provision

Well the Lord has answered our prayers in ways we didn't even think to ask. I know that the move all the way across the country will be difficult. I will miss being with my family and friends tremendously, but I know that the Lord has called us to this work.

Resting in Christ

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Continued from last post

This is a clear picture of what our lives here on this earth should consist of while we wait on the glorious appearing of our Savior and Lord, Jesus Christ.

Titus 2:12-14 show that I should be working for God's glory to abstain from the world. In verse 14 I should be zealous for good works. Our works do not count towards our salvation, but are expected after our salvation as part of our sanctification. Paul tells Titus to speak these things in exhortation and in rebuke, to encourage people to do them and to correct them if they are not. The chapter as a whole consist of what the character of men and women in Christ should be like, the old and the young. Young men are to show a pattern of good works in your life.

In Titus 3 right after Paul exhorted Titus to be zealous for good works he tells him to be subject to principalities and powers, to obey magistrates ... in order to be ready to every good work. (Our government today is not worse then what Paul was facing) in verses 4 & 5 it is made very clear that the works that we are to be zealous in are not of any use towards salvation, but salvation is by His mercy and Holy Spirit. I understand also in Ephesians 2:8-9 that it is by grace through faith we are saved... . Our justification is by His grace, not our works vs. 7, keeping in mind why we are zealous for good works and how marvelous a salvation we have, because we will be made heirs according to the hope of eternal life! Paul goes as far to say that we need to affirm constantly these things "that they which have believed in God might be careful to maintain good works" we must form a lifestyle of good works, not just on occasion but constantly.

Well, having looked at this exhortation to a new pastor Paul makes clear the side of Christianity that is so misunderstood today, WORK! We must all be working till Christ return (Titus 2:13).