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Whom To Trust?

  Whom To Trust? The world has a major problem.  It does not know whom it may trust.  It scours the internet to find someone in whom it can confide some confidence--and it fails to come to  any  satisfactory conclusion.  The frustration continues; and the search is interminable. . . . Let us consider this issue a bit; and, at the end, draw some concrete solutions.   First of all, it is good and natural--even inevitable--that human beings, created in God's image, would seek out some source of solid confidence, some ultimate assurance of truth.  So, the pursuit is not a bad thing, in itself.   Someone might say, "We should trust in God."  This is true; we should.  Someone else may aver, "We should trust the Bible."  This also is true; and good.  Another person, being the most astute of them all, may declare, "We should trust the Triune God in and through Jesus Christ alone." ...

Advice For Reformed Pastors

  Advice For Reformed Pastors For a man to be truly called by Christ to pastor a Reformed church congregation in the fullness of the Spirit and in the grace of the gospel, is certainly the highest vocational privilege that can be granted to a sinful (and yet regenerated) soul. . . . Your calling is great; but it is also difficult.  Allow me to share some thoughts from my own experience; and use (or do not use) them according to your own discretion (being led by the Holy Spirit). . . .   First of all, I would say to you, know who you are in Christ; and be very secure in your calling.  Understand that you will be pushed and pulled in all kinds of directions; and be sure that your spiritual "feet" are "cemented" into Jesus, His gospel, His grace, His mercy, and His faithfulness.  Smile sweetly, and kindly acknowledge receipt of all the recommendations that are coming your way--but do not pursue any paths to which you cannot wholeheartedly give yourse...

Theology: The Queen of The Sciences

  Theology: The Queen of The Sciences Probably throughout most of New Covenant Church Age history, at least in all Christianized lands, Theology has been considered, "The Queen of The Sciences."  The very word "science" has been a bit hijacked in recent western history, so that it is thought (wrongly) by many people, that "science" means what is (properly-termed)  empirical  science.  The word "science" is simply the Latin, for "knowledge."  So, historically, "science" applied to the following general (and important) categories: 1) the Being and nature of God, (the Triune God); 2) the creation, redemption, and providence of God with regard to His creatures; and 3) the nature of created beings and matter (themselves).  The study of this latter category is what is often today considered "science"--but, in fact,  actual  science is much bigger and broader than that; (not that the study of the creation is not a worthy e...

The Great Debt America Owes To The British (and even to their crown)

  The Great Debt America Owes To The British (and even to their crown) As America just celebrated her 250th birthday, a lot of people have been reflecting on the events surrounding 1776; and how one people became two, with the signing of the Declaration of Independence.  (Though, back then, few souls had much hope that it would "hold.") . . .   But we Americans should seriously consider what we  owe  the British, our national "distant cousins," (now).  We should think of this in both "positive" and "negative" terms--but we should always remember that the Sovereign God works out all of His purposes for His own glory, and His church's good.   First of all, because of the British crown's persecution of "dissenting" Christians, many of them left their native land--some first for the Netherlands, and then, in some cases, for the New World.  Therefore, without the crown's persecution, the Pilgrims would likely never have arrived o...

The Christian Commonwealth, Part 2

  The Christian Commonwealth, Part 2 I have never been one, much, to follow trends; and to "stay up" on a lot of the things that the world (even the religious world) gets engrossed in. . . . But I did read an NPR article about an interview they did with D. Wilson; and I thought I should give a response, and make my own position as clear as possible. . . .   Bottom line: I do not concur with what D. Wilson says.  I think the idea of depriving women of the vote, in society or in the church, is anti-scriptural and completely wrong-headed.  Also, anyone who condones slavery (if indeed he does) should probably have their head examined.   . . . But, the most important thing I wish to say--and this is in harmony with what I wrote earlier--is that, should the United States become "Christianized," we are going to have to "earn" it.  (And I am one who does not like words like, "earn," or "merit"--when it comes to religious conversations.)  Wh...

The Greatest Glory To Which God Could Ever Attain

  The Greatest Glory To Which God Could Ever Attain Have we ever considered the question,  "What is the greatest glory to which the True and Only God could ever conceivably attain?"  . . . If we are inclined to think that it is  preposterous  for measly creatures like ourselves to even  ask  (or  think  about) a query/issue like this--we may be relieved of this concern, since God Himself has  already  revealed the answer to us; and He makes it clear that He takes great  pleasure  in our contemplating it (the question at hand). . . .   Let us start out by looking at some "options," that would have certainly been "available" to the Great Triune God.  One "option" would have been  not  to have  ever created anything,  (no universe, nothing).  In Themselves, the Three Persons of the Holy Trinity were (and are) perfectly fulfilled and "happy," again,  in  Themselves. ...

An Independence Day Prayer

  An Independence Day Prayer Dears, this will probably be the shortest "treatise" ever. . . . Being of a predominately-Puritan bent, I am not in the habit of "writing-out" prayers.  I could probably count on one hand (maybe two, to be safe) how many times I have ever done that.  Still, yesterday, America's Independence Day, the Fourth of July, found me penning such a prayer.  I did offer it heartily to God, just prior to the enjoyment of good food by family and friends, in celebration of the day and its significance.   I would not be publishing this prayer, except that I was asked to do so, by a beloved fellow-elder in Christ's true and faithful church.  Without further ado, here it is. . . .   Heavenly Father, on this our nation's 250th birthday, we give You thanks for Jesus Christ Your Son; and we thank You that You, with our Risen and Crowned Jesus, have sent Your Holy Spirit to Your true Church--in Full Measure.  We th...