Spiritual Warfare

The Difficult Discipline of Discernment

“For though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you again the basic principles of the oracles of God.  You need milk, not solid food, for everyone who lives on milk is unskilled in the word of righteousness, since he is a child.  But solid food is for the …

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Monday Musings

You are not what you want.  You are who you are.  And that’s defined by the Word of God. It might be that God frees your appetite from whatever it’s drawn toward, but usually he instead enables you to fight it.  This might go on for forty days, for forty years, for an entire lifetime.  That’s all right.  There must be room then in our churches for a genuine bearing of one another’s burdens when it comes to the appetites.  Pretending the appetites are instantly nullified by conversion is a rejection of what God has told us–that we are still in the war zone.

–Russell Moore, Tempted and Tried

Do Christians Have a Responsibility to Observe Halloween?

Every year our church sponsors a fall festival on October 31st.  Normally we have a few people inside and outside of our church question us on our decision, not to host a fall festival geared toward outreach and evangelism, but rather on our choice to host this event on Halloween.  Some are concerned with the …

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The Benefits of Early Intervention

I am fond of computers and technology.  Technology does much to enhance our lives and can make us more productive (Though, it can actually work in the reverse).  The rise of the computer and high speed internet brought about a brand new world for pornography.  This issue is front and center for the church.  In …

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Trust Not in the Armor, but in the God of the Armor

There is a tendency for people to use the Bible as a book of spells, incantations, or magic words.  In fact, even believers can often be guilty of doing this very thing.  There is the belief by many that simply reciting the right words in the right order will yield results. In his classic monster …

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The Pornification of Our Children

Porn is mainstream in America.  We no longer even blush to mention it.  Porn stars are celebrities and books like Fifty Shades of Grey glorify it.  A couple of years ago, Ed Stetzer wrote a short article outlining some of the dangers that included an infographic of stats related to pornography.  You should read Ed’s …

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Spiritual Warfare in the Home: The Struggle For Leadership

This first sin, struck at the very heart of the family beginning with the role reversal that led to the struggle for leadership.  Rather than leading his wife, Adam stood by and allowed his wife to lead him.  The leadership scenario, however, did not result in a closer walk with God, but instead in separation …

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Monday Musings

Let this exhort you, then, Christian, to petition God for the holy determination and bravery you must have to follow Christ. Without it you cannot be what you profess. The fearful are those who march for hell (Revelation 21:8); the valiant are they who take heaven by force (Matthew 11:12). Cowards never won heaven. Do …

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Preaching to Postmoderns: Give Them Something To Believe In

David K. Naugle‘s, in his book Worldview: The History of a Concept, argues that the enlightenment introduced modernity to the West, and in so doing, destroyed the many myths that existed to explain life and living with a scientific explanation.  In other words, the enlightenment reduced the West to only one acceptable meta-narrative, the scientific …

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