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A Defense of The Christian Church

  A Defense of The Christian Church There is no institution more hated and despised in all the world, than that of the Christian Church.  Satan himself is the church's most passionate loather; and he (the devil) has done everything he can--or, is  allowed  to do, by God--to cast the church into the most hideous colors and shades. . . . And yet, the  true  church--even that of the "visible" "true" church--is perfectly and fully and beautifully  loved  by the One True and Only Triune God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.   This little paper will be designed to defend not  only  the "invisible" church of all the elect/redeemed souls who are regenerated by the Holy Spirit; but also it will seek to be a "champion" of all those literal, physical, tangible congregations which self-consciously own Jesus Christ, His gospel of grace, the proper administration of the sacraments, and church discipline.  Along with this, these bodies...

Living The High Life

  Living The High Life Some of the Puritans--I think, Thomas Watson, in particular--were fond of saying things like, "What can I do to 'entice' or 'tempt' you to be as happy as you could be?"  Their goal was to try to  get  people--regenerate Christians and total unbelievers alike--to understand that there is a life of happiness and fulfillment that is  available  to them (and any sinner), should they simply truly  desire  to have it. . . .   This subject is really big; and it encompasses everything of importance in the world of reality: be it of the Triune Godhead or the created realm.  I will not be able to cover it all here; but I want to do my best (with God's sweet assistance and by His sovereign grace) to try to convince anyone who would read these words that they  could  be blessed beyond anything they can imagine.  I do confess that I am speaking from experience; and I would not want to dishonor my G...

"Strange Bedfellows"

  "Strange Bedfellows" My working definition of the term, "Strange Bedfellows," is the camaraderie of people in defense of a common cause--who would normally be very much at variance with one another.   . . . One of the instances of, "Strange Bedfellows," that I find very interesting, is that of politically left-wing people with the Muslim culture.  On the surface, this would seem a very unlikely alliance: people who despise all things "Christian," (the left-wingers), with rigid, women-degrading religionists (the Muslims).  Someone might ask, "Why would a 'left-winger' be united in heart with a Muslim, especially the more radical they are?"  And the answer is, "Because the Muslim culture on the whole is, without doubt, the international 'public face' of anti-Christianity; and anyone who hates Jesus is a friend of mine," (so they would say).  Bottom line: I really believe that this is what it is all about.  We m...

An Elect Ministry

An Elect Ministry   In recent weeks I have been much-comforted by God with the glorious reality of what I am going to refer to as, "An Elect Ministry."  By this, I mean the authentic ministry of the pastors of the true and faithful church.  Bottom line: there has  always been  a truly-called college of ministers who have served Christ in this capacity. A verse that especially-reminds me of, "An Elect Ministry," is 2 Timothy 1:9, which says this:  "[God] saved us and called us to a holy calling, not because of our works but because of his own purpose and grace, which he gave us in Christ Jesus before the ages began. . . , "  (ESV).  And though I agree, and grant that this wonderful truth applies to  all  the elect/redeemed members of the church, in  this  particular context of 2 Tim., ch. 1, the stress is on the  ministry --(especially the two gospel men, Paul and Timothy). How could any of the true and regenerate saints ha...

The Almighty Power of Regeneration

  The Almighty Power of Regeneration For God to save a dead, lost, rebellious sinner required Him to  "move heaven and earth,"  (as the old saying goes).  It is a far more spectacular wonder that the Triune God of glory would redeem (even)  one  fallen human being, than that He would create the  entire  cosmos. As the Puritans were fond of saying, "God used His fingers to create the world; but He employed His strong arm to bring about atonement for a sinner," [not an exact quote].   . . . And this mighty power is all  associated together  with The Holy Spirit Himself, the Gospel of Grace itself (which is the "power of God for salvation," [Rom. 1:16a]), the Resurrection of Jesus Christ's physical body from the dead, and the Regeneration (new birth/life) that is effected by God's Spirit when He brings to miraculous life the souls of spiritually dead elect people (at the very moment of their being born again).   The Almi...

The Real Distinctions Between Reformed Ministers

  The  Real  Distinctions Between Reformed Ministers Satan is the great "divider" of people.  Upon his Fall from the glorious presence of the Triune God, the devil separated himself from his Creator and from all the elect angels. . . . Then, upon his (Lucifer's) descent to earth, he managed (under divine sovereign prerogative) to part Adam and Eve from their pristine relationship with God; and from one another (Adam and Eve).  To this day, Satan's plan has always been to "divide and conquer."   Sometimes Reformed ministers of Christ's true church probably have a bit too much time on their hands--and they sometimes spend it in seeking to discern how they differ from one another.  (Someone may accuse me of doing the same thing, right now--but I beg your indulgence, as I hope to show you that my intent is quite opposite the norm; and the "distinctions" I plan to point out, are  actual  ones, that carry real weight.)   The...

Personal Devotions

  Personal Devotions This little paper is designed for those saints of Christ's church who sincerely  desire  to spend daily time with God, but who simply do not know  how  to do this in a systematic or structured way.  (I am sure you  do  "spend time" with your God in prayer--but you may be a bit frustrated in not enjoying the full benefits of this as you would prefer.)   Before I start, I would like to address what I perceive to be the two categories of people who (actually)  set out  to have some form of consistent prayer time with God.  The first group is that of those listed above, who  love  God in Jesus Christ, and want to get good time with Him on a daily basis.  The other assemblage are those people who want to do something on a routine basis out of  guilt  or duty ( alone ).  (All the true saints do have a pleasurable "duty" to commune with their Heavenly Father often...