Friday, October 3, 2025

“different” doctrine is false doctrine.

If anyone teaches a different doctrine and does not agree with the sound words of our Lord Jesus Christ and the teaching that accords with godliness, he is puffed up with conceit and understands nothing. He has an unhealthy craving for controversy and for quarrels about words, which produce envy, dissension, slander, evil suspicions, and constant friction among people who are depraved in mind and deprived of the truth, imagining that godliness is a means of gain. 1 Timothy 6:3-5

Christian leadership MUST take false doctrine seriously… whether it is prosperity theology, outright denial of the deity of Christ, or a false gospel that emphasizes either the extreme of legalism or the excess of lawlessness. Those drunk on false teaching will exhibit these characteristics according to Paul’s warning to Timothy:

  1. They are conceited (1 Timothy 6:4). They are full of themselves. They are proud. They judge others by a false standard and condemn all the rest of Christianity, reviling the truth in their disdain of scriptural orthodoxy. They are full of conceit, and well… full of… other stuff.
  2. They understand nothing (1 Timothy 6:4). Yep… Paul says false doctrine advocates are… well… dumb. His words. Inspired by the Spirit of God. They. Are. Stupid.
  3. They are contentious (1 Timothy 6:4-5). They see themselves as the only ones who get it right. Everyone else is wrong. They live in constant friction (again those are Paul’s words) with other Christians… a sure sign of doctrinal division and unorthodoxy and frankly, rejection of the gospel. Why? The Apostle John says true Christians “love the brothers”.
  4. They give into depraved (sinful) minds because they refuse the truth (1 Timothy 6:5). Again, this is Paul speaking with strong words. They relabel sins that they struggle with. Sins become “mistakes”, or “misunderstandings”, or “difficulties”, or “poor decisions”. They fail to confess their daily need of the sustaining gospel because… well… see point 1! Conceit keeps them depraved. They try to live under their own power, deprived of the eternal power of the truth of the Word of God, the grace of forgiveness over confessed sin, and the Spirit of God’s fruit born out in their redemption.

Sadly, these kinds of Christian defectors are increasingly given cyber-influence and social media platforms that only harden their conceit as they pontificate their loathsome brand of bull.

I have seen two types of regular responses to my call as a church leader to point out false doctrine. One response: looking at the Word, reading it for what it says, coming to the conclusion that the point of view once imbibed was unbiblical and wrong. Praise God, the Spirit of God and the Word of God bring repentance from sinful false doctrine and love for the truth!

The second response is not so good. Scriptural examination is refused. This saddens me, because the false doctrine espoused is tied so often to deep personal misery. In real life, heresy looks a lot like the four things Paul says here. And these four things DO NOT bring joy. Heterodoxy creates a living hell that despairs of life in this world and loses out on loving God and loving people well. And so I pray that the Spirit of God will do work to break through the refusal of truth and that in His mercy He will call to repentance all who have strayed from the truth.

Thursday, October 2, 2025

church leadership

In the presence of God and of Christ Jesus and of the elect angels I charge you to keep these rules without prejudging, doing nothing from partiality. 1 Timothy 5:21

What was so important that Paul invokes the reminder of the constant presence of God the Father, Christ the Son, and unseen angel forces? Answer: The call for Timothy to stay impartial and clear-headed in administering the conduct of church leadership. He needed to keep some clear rules, avoid prejudicial thinking, and remain impartial.

What were the “rules” about elders?

  1. Those who were gifted preachers should be supported when possible (1 Timothy 5:17-18).
  2. Any charge of sin against an elder needs to be established with the evidence of multiple witnesses (1 Timothy 5:19).
  3. Elders clearly caught in unrepentant sin should be rebuked before the other elders and the church (1 Timothy 5:20).
  4. Appointing elders should be a careful process to maintain doctrinal and personal purity (1 TImothy 5:22-25).

Lord,

Leadership is so very important in Your church. May the men I serve among see their task as the most important leadership ever. May we labor to support gospel preaching, seriously guard our hearts and Your church, and make the right choices for gifted elders to continue leading Your Church, Lord Jesus!

Amen

Wednesday, October 1, 2025

commands to teach

Command and teach these things. 1 Timothy 4:11

C - Conduct yourself with the authority of scripture so that you speak confidently.

O - Over every aspect of life let God’s Word have complete clarity to overrule.

M - Many men will despite what God commands; Make it clear they will answer the King meekly.

M - More will be needed than you have to give… immerse yourself in the scriptural river’s motion.

A - Admonish those with the gift of teaching to keep to sound doctrine alertly.

N - Never give up for you save yourself and your hearers nonetheless.

D - Doctrine is only divisive for those who despise.

T - Train yourself to teach through public reading and private tutoring.

E - Encourage elders to lead from the Word enthusiastically.

A - Admire the progress as God honors faithfulness to His Word’s accomplishments.

C - Closely watch your life and your doctrine so that you don’t crash.

H - Hear from God in His Word and make God says what you always herald.

Tuesday, September 30, 2025

serve well

For those who serve well as deacons gain a good standing for themselves and also great confidence in the faith that is in Christ Jesus. 1 Timothy 3:13

Those who serve the church well are promised two unique blessings. I have had the unique joy of serving as a pastor in local church leadership for over thirty seven years now. My adult life and vocation has been, is, and I pray I may faithfully finish as a shepherd to the church of my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. In that lifetime of ministry I have seen so many serve the Lord well. No one is perfect. But deacons who give themselves to the Lord and to others create beauty in ministry!

They have the blessing of thankful recognition as they are the hands and feet of Jesus. I have witnessed this as deacons have fed the hungry, comforted the sick, ministered to the dying, wept with the grieving, assisted the impoverished, and encouraged the saints to join them in service. I’m beyond grateful for the ways deacons carry the daily load of helping the church gather safely and with joy, adorning the gospel with good works as we deal with a world in broken need.

They also gain the blessing of personal growth by their service. I have seen men and women grow as disciples through service. I have seen elders raised up from faithful deacon service. I’ve seen women recognized for their nurture and wisdom as they have faithfully cared for others with sacrifice and love. Jesus gains worship when men and women “serve well”.

Monday, September 29, 2025

The world needs faith and truth.

For this I was appointed a preacher and an apostle (I am telling the truth, I am not lying), a teacher of the Gentiles in faith and truth. 1 Timothy 2:7

The “this” here in verse seven, which is the reason Paul was appointed and called by Jesus Himself into apostolic ministry to the Gentiles, is twofold. First, God “desires all people to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth” (1 Timothy 2:4). God’s love for the world, forever shown in the death and resurrection of Jesus, required that the gospel go into all the world. God called Paul and gifted him for this task. Paul was a global-thinking, Great Commission, gospel preacher.

Secondly, Jesus “gave Himself as a ransom for all” (1 Timothy 2:6). The very nature of the atonement required global commitment from the church. Paul was the first to model this kind of serious life-shaping obedience to the gospel call. He built his ministry team around this truth. He traveled, preached, planted churches, taught, and suffered for the sake of a world-wide vision of the gospel, knowing Jesus died to call all people to His saving grace.

Lord,

May the vision of my heart be as wide as the gospel clearly is. May my soul long for what You desire so that all can come to a knowledge of repentance and faith in the gospel. Give this world faith and truth, I pray! And may Your church thrive making disciples all around the world in this generation.

Amen

Friday, September 26, 2025

shame, Name, and fame

Fill their faces with shame, that they may seek your name, O LORD. Psalm 83:16

When God judges the wicked it is meant to draw them to recognize the power, authority, and glory of His name. It is a work of God to make Himself known so that wicked sinners opposed to God might repent and turn to Him. He shows His rule by disgracing and showing wicked humanity His power so that people might repent and believe in Him.

There is one outstanding Old Testament example of this: Ninevah under the warning sermon of Jonah. God had plans to shame Ninevah… to destroy the city and thus the empire. Jonah walked through the city reluctantly proclaiming God’s warning. And Ninevah sought God’s name. The city repented, acknowledged God’s authority from palace to stable, and sorrowed over sin. God saw it and chose to be merciful to them. God will shame sinners so that they might seek Him.

Lord with all authority over everything,

You rule the nations of this earth. Even now would You bring fame to Your name by judging with shame? Shine Your gospel light through the proclamation and lives of Your church to expose wrong, destroy the works of evil, shame the wicked, and show Your glory. Bring this wicked and rebellious planet, people group by people group, enemy by enemy, city by city, to the shame of their sin and to repentance we pray! May the shamed seek Your name!

Amen

Thursday, September 25, 2025

first in line

The saying is trustworthy and deserving of full acceptance, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am the foremost. 1 Timothy 1:15

Paul’s humble attitude toward his own need for salvation was that Jesus came to offer salvation for sinners, and Paul was standing first in line. He was the foremost sinner in the greatest need. He did not judge others as more sinful than he was. Those days had passed. Once a Pharisee… once a leader of the Jews… once a judgmental persecutor of Christians, Paul now saw all that as part of His sin résumé and not anything to be celebrated.

Paul is showing us here how to see ourselves before the cross. We are the first in line to humbly admit our great need and unworthiness. We are first in line to confess sin and our need of a Savior. We are first in line to be aware of our lostness and our need for divine direction. We are first in line to express praise and gratitude for the salvation that we have in Christ. We are first in line to joyfully share the good news with all the rest of the sinners around us.

Lord,

May I humbly see my sin as putting me at the top of the list of those needing Your grace. I hold no sin secret, dear, or tightly to my heart. I am a sinner, foremost in need, foremost to receive, foremost to declare Your saving grace to other sinners!

Amen

Wednesday, September 24, 2025

global gospel, global God

Arise, O God, judge the earth; for you shall inherit all the nations! Psalm 82:8

It is unbiblical, disobedient, and disrespectful to a sovereign God to assign His blessing or rule to only one nation or people group. God rules the world. God loves the world. God judges the world. The gospel is a global hope, the church is universal, multi-cultural, and Christians should be concerned with every soul on earth. No person on this planet is beyond God’s sovereign and absolute rule. No parliament can overrule Him. No president orders Him. No army will stand against His hosts. No sinner can defy His holiness. God has inherited all the nations and knows exactly what He will do for them for our good and His glory.

One of the problems with any nation claiming exclusivity as a “Christian” nation is that such a claim creates a conundrum in God’s sovereignty. All nations are under the rule of the King of Kings. Some may not accept it. Most people in the world scoff at the notion. Still, God rules the nations and will always do so. He judges us all. So let’s not forget then that praying “God bless Russia” is equally as important as “God bless the USA”. God will rule and bless all people. The gospel is global. We make Jesus know by preaching the good news everywhere to everyone.

God of this globe, Rule us all. Convict of sin, righteousness, and judgment. Turn nations to You! Turn leaders to You! Turn cities to You! Save now! Rule now. Judge the nations, Your inheritance!

Amen

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Remember the chains.

I, Paul, write this greeting with my own hand. Remember my chains. Grace be with you. Colossians 4:18

Living for Jesus

has joys and pains

sometimes a witness

puts us in chains

No persecution

will silence us

even a prison

is a church with Jesus

No bars of iron

make it impossible

to tell what He’s done

in the truth of the gospel

Telling about Jesus

bring His kingdom gains

often the witness

comes with cold chains

He brings joy in the sorrow

He delivers our pains

there is hope for tomorrow

remember the chains

Grace will be with you

as you sing the refrains

of mercy and forgiveness

Remember the chains

Monday, September 22, 2025

how we are holy

In these you too once walked, when you were living in them. But now you must put them all away: anger, wrath, malice, slander, and obscene talk from your mouth. Colossians 3:7-8

There are two parts to sanctification (Christian holiness) that the New Testament clearly teaches. Paul is particularly clear instructing churches in his epistles on how it works. The first part of our holiness is positional. It is God’s part and is the biggest and most important part. Upon faith in Christ the old sinful self has died with Christ and new life comes in Christ (Colossians 3:3; Ephesians 2:4-9). We do nothing except believe the gospel. Jesus does it all. The Father sees us as forgiven and clothed in Christ’s righteousness. The Holy Spirit indwells and protects us as God’s beloved holy ones.

We are also called to live in that holiness by actively repenting of sin (putting sin to death) and obeying the call to live in holiness (Colossians 3:5-6; Ephesians 2:10). This is what is known as practical sanctification. We were created for good works to walk in them, pleasing to the Lord. This is why exhortations are always found in the letters of the New Testament. We work out (not work for) our salvation (a possession guaranteed by Christ) with fear and trembling (an attitude of love, reverence, and fear over sin’s destructive influence) (Philippians 2:12-13). God gives the gift of sanctification. We open it with obedience and use it through surrender to Christ’s Lordship so we can live like Jesus calls us. And though we grow in it, He holds us in the forgiveness of the gospel as we stumble forward, confessing, repenting, and obeying (1 John 1:9).

To be Christian is to live the forgiven and the forgiving life. It is to repent and to keep confessing. It is to be cleansed and to seek cleansing. It is to be made holy and to pursue holiness as we seek to be holy as He is holy. Anything less is confusion and lawlessness. Anything more is legalism.

Friday, September 19, 2025

the fruit of thanks

Therefore, as you received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in him, rooted and built up in him and established in the faith, just as you were taught, abounding in thanksgiving. Colossians 2:6-7

I received Christ Jesus the Lord

when I heard the gospel Word

and trusted then in what I heard

I began to walk with Him as Lord

Roots began to deeply grow

as His truth I sought to know

listening to gospel taught I show

His grace revealing where to go

Built up, growing in what I believed

established in the gospel I received

knowing it was what Jesus alone achieved

that has kept me living the truth perceived

The fruit of thankfulness abounds

as with joy God’s Spirit surrounds

my life in gratitude resounds

with gospel songs… true peace I’ve found

Jesus… Lord and Savior dear

receives me, loves me, always near

teaches me in His Word ever clear

glory now and always… I will not fear

Rooted, established, Savior bought

growing, thankful, gospel taught

I can live now as I ought

in the victory that Jesus fought

Thursday, September 18, 2025

ultimate rule

For by him all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things were created through him and for him. Colossians 1:16

Jesus is Creator, Controller, and King. Paul’s great sermon in Colossians one — the pre-eminence of Christ — is firm on these facts. Everything that exists, both physical and spiritual, was made through Him and is for His purposes. Nothing in the entire universe is outside of Him. It all bows to Christ’s control and pales in the magnificence of His glory! Everything that is seen and unseen submits to only one authority: Jesus Christ, the King of Kings and Lord of Lords!

Paul specifically focuses on authority in this verse. Jesus has all authority in heaven and earth just as He claimed in His last words to His disciples at His ascension (Matthew 28:18). Paul uses four words to express the complete nature of the authority of Jesus Christ:

  1. Thrones — All earthly kingdoms, countries, and kindreds belong to Jesus. No human outranks Him.
  2. Dominions — no realm of rule encircles Jesus. His empire universally surrounds everything that is.
  3. Rulers — a term referring to spiritual forces. No angel or demon has more spiritual power. All submit to His power.
  4. Authorities — a term for any human power and influence. Jesus’ jurisdiction supercedes all man made institutions.

O Lord over all, we submit only to You! Rule over us! Lead us in this present age! Bring Your Kingdom rule to bear in Your people. Break Satan’s principality apart! Show us the folly of human politics, positions, and purposes. Bring kings on their knees before you, judges into Your justice, lawmakers under Your law, and armies under Your command. Come quickly Lord Jesus so that Your Kingdom rule comes, Your Kingly will is done on earth as in heaven.

Amen

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

getting “reasonableness” right

Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand; Philippians 4:5

Reasonableness (epieikes). appropriate (by implication) mild: — gentle, moderate, patient. seeming, suitable, equitable, fair.

Reasonableness is crucial for maintaining community; it is the disposition that seeks what is best for everyone and not just for oneself. ESV Study Bible

Why be reasonable in this way?

The Lord is at hand emphasizes the fact that Jesus will surely return as judge and will hold us responsible for our deeds. ESV Study Bible

Reasonableness is the corporate characteristic of the Christian church whereby the experience of being loved by fellow believers creates an atmosphere where everyone seeks the best for one another. It is what happens when the exhortation of Philippians 2:3-4 (… in humility count others more significant… look not only to self interest but also the interests of others…) is obeyed and enculturated among believers.

Sadly, the Church is often very unreasonable. We twist preferences and opinions into hard convictions. We make dogma from our differences. We turn ourselves upside-down in our selfishness! We appoint worldly concerns as the standard of judgment over one another. We exalt self-interest over corporate care, love, and gospel proclamation. We miss out on community and the divisiveness of a fallen world destroys unity and scars the beauty of the Bride of Christ. We are called to live out Philippians 2:3-4; 4:5. Let’s look out for each other! Let’s repent of our divisions and selfishness! Let’s be reasonable!

Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Press on… hold true.

Only let us hold true to what we have attained. Philippians 3:16

This short verse provides some powerful insight. That insight is unlocked when we look to the context to answer two questions about this exhortation.

  1. What is it we have obtained? If we back up to Philippians 3:12, Paul says there is an ambition that was his daily pursuit in following Christ. He was seeking to obtain it… and wasn’t perfect about the pursuit… He just kept pressing on to make it his own because Jesus first made Paul His own. It was a goal that was always in front of Paul—one he daily chased wholeheartedly. The process was repeatable: Forget yesterday with its losses, failure, problems, or short gains. Strain forward to the goal and press on knowing that in following Jesus one day Paul would hear an “upward call” that would bring him into final and ultimate communion with God in Christ (Philippians 3:13-14). This journey and any gains in it were what was attained.
  2. What does it mean to hold true? The word translated as “hold true” is a military term. It describes soldiers marching in formation… keeping step with their orders… stepping in rank and file as the commander directs them. It is a word to describe direction, purpose, and obedience. When we hold true, we are directly obeying the command of our Lord Jesus Christ.

The bottom line for me is this: every day I discipline my thinking and actions to follow Jesus. His grace DOES change and empower me to do this. Only His sanctification enables me to hold to what is attained. Only His power enables me to press on. Only His orders determine my direction. But I must also frame my attitudes and my choices under only one authority: The words and wishes of my Savior and Lord, Jesus Christ. Then I can press on. Then I can march until that upward call. Then I can hold true to His direction. Then I can eventually attain all that He has always had for me.

Monday, September 15, 2025

two humble servants

I am the more eager to send him, therefore, that you may rejoice at seeing him again, and that I may be less anxious.

Philippians 2:28

After a call to Christian humility, character and service (Philippians 2:1-17), Paul gives three real life examples of men who sought to embody these characteristics. First to come out in the text is Paul’s own experience of imprisonment as he was “poured out” for the sake of the believers in Philippi. He suffered so with rejoicing, calling them to rejoice with him that the gospel advanced in such sacrifice. Paul then commends the contributions of two other men who served with him… men known to the Philippian church.

Timothy. This young man had “proven worth”. Paul saw Timothy like a good son in the faith, an heir to Paul’s ministry legacy and a fellow servant of the gospel. He wanted to send Timothy because he knew the young man would cheer the souls in the church and also cheer Paul with a report back. Timothy embodied self-denial and love for others that Paul called Christians to in Philippians 2:3, 20-21. Timothy’s humility and joy were contagious.

Epaphroditus. Another ministry partner that the Philippians had sent to Paul became a faithful friend and servant alongside Paul. When it came to the gospel, he was a hard worker, a soldier, a messenger, and a minister. And through his own sickness and hardship God spared him so that he could return to Philippi as a servant who risked his life to complete the gospel call upon him.

May their examples enlighten our own humble service to the King. Lord, may I be a servant of Yours of proven worth, of hard work, of comfort, and of commitment. May I pour out, encourage, and risk whatever it takes to make the gospel known today. Amen

Friday, September 12, 2025

Yearning

For God is my witness, how I yearn for you all with the affection of Christ Jesus.

Philippians 1:8

When I am not with you

i definitely miss you

separated as we must be

circumstances do not have me free

and yet there is a longing

to return to the belonging

of fellowship as one

because of what Christ has done

will bind our hearts together

in His church forever

My soul desires to live

with those whom Christ forgives

The affection of our Lord

the direction of God’s Word

binds us to one another

makes us sisters and brothers

the gospel binds us near

to the heart of God so clear

His truth sets us free

we are one through eternity

so I long to be with you

I yearn to worship beside you

one day before God’s throne

finally together we will be His own

Thursday, September 11, 2025

brighter than dark cosmic powers

For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places.

Ephesians 6:12

We have this vivid and sobering reminder from Paul’s closing remarks to the Ephesian church that the gospel advances against a grim kingdom of death beyond what our eyes can see. We are called to stand against the devil’s own war plans (Ephesians 6:11). It requires defensive spiritual armor and skill with God’s Word, the sword of the Spirit (Ephesians 6:13-17). It means we seriously implore the Almighty God of Heaven to help and protect us, keep us alert, and to embolden us with gospel proclamation (Ephesians 6:18-20).

Yesterday was a shocking display of the intensity of that spiritual battle as a bold Christian voice that actively interjected the gospel with clarity in the deepest and the darkest of our current cultural conflicts was cut down by the cosmic powers of this present darkness. Political motivations aside, the gospel is still very much the light, God’s truth still is a burning bright spotlight against the forces of evil, and if anything, the gospel declared and lived by that voice will only grow. A clear contrast between darkness and light can be seen.

The question for us becomes this: Will we don the armor of God, stand firm, boldly love others by declaring through gospel conversations the liberating truth of the death and resurrection of Jesus, and pray like the battle-commanded soldiers we are called to be?

Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Wisely under control

Therefore do not be foolish, but understand what the will of the Lord is.

Ephesians 5:17

It is wise to be under the control of the Holy Spirit. Paul already says to live as wise people in an evil day (Ephesians 5:15-16). He is going to go on to say in this passage that Christians aren’t controlled by substances or worldly influences, but are instead filled with the Holy Spirit of God (Ephesians 5:18). The result of that wise control of the Spirit turns Christians into singing, thankful, submissive, grace-filled, peaceful saints who in the wisdom of God show the power of God and the salvation of God to the world (Ephesians 5:19-21).

If I want to be wise, I must let the Word of God and the Spirit of God dwell richly within me. I must let the outflow of that life bring me joy, worship, thanksgiving, and unity in the church community. I must look carefully at how I choose to live… not selfishly, but spiritually. I must drink in the work of the Holy Spirit of God to be transformative where God has placed me.

And so, Lord, I pray now that I would let the Spirit of God now shining the clarity of Your Word given to me for today help me to live wisely under Your control. I worship. I sing to You the song You give. I am thankful for the joyous salvation I have in Christ. I seek the vibrant love of Your community with fellow transformed, Spirit-filled saints. Amen

Tuesday, September 9, 2025

beyond how I think I feel

When I thought, “My foot slips,” your steadfast love, O LORD, held me up.

When the cares of my heart are many, your consolations cheer my soul.

Psalm 94:18-19

How I think about my life is more than just a rational exercise. I “feel” my way through my day. I may plan my agenda but I cannot plan my feelings and emotional responses. I cannot plan for the unexpected misunderstandings, frustrations, moments of disregard, and inevitable emotional bumps and bruises that might accompany a day’s experience. These things come from family, friends, co-workers, ministry partners, and people to whom I wish to display my love and care. Even my closest loved friends and family can impact positively or negatively with actions or with inactions how I will perceive myself and my experiences. It is part of being human. An important part of how I think is how I feel.

I love the observations in these two verses of Psalm 94. They describe two types of regular feelings that come our way. The first is a feeling of “out of control” uncertainty: “my foot slips”. Notice that the psalmist “feels” like he is losing control… losing footing… losing direction. Yet underneath that feeling he finds by faith a greater assurance: God’s faithful love upholds even in the uncertainty. God’s faithfulness can remedy my loss of emotional balance and my fear of instability. Let’s face it, I know I am a control freak when it comes to what I want. Most people are. I need to know God holds me even when the footing starts to get slippery and I am not in control!

The second feeling is anxiety: “the cares of my heart are many”. In the grip of fear we can forget God as pulses pound and thoughts race a million ways to disaster. Yet we are reminded to KNOW that God comforts, consoles, and cheers the soul. Neither uncertainty nor anxiety can remove us from God’s faithful and constant care. God holds us up. God cheers us up. God will direct our thoughts beyond how we feel if we have faith to trust Him and His Word!

Monday, September 8, 2025

many years and many days

So if a person lives many years, let him rejoice in them all; but let him remember that the days of darkness will be many. All that comes is vanity.

Ecclesiastes 11:8

Many years in which to rejoice

such is the gift of life

Many years to discover

the joy and meaning in life

Many years to remember

past joys and pains

Many years to experience

warm sunshine and cold rain

Many days in those years

will be dark and dreary

Many days of toil and sorrow

long nights unhappy and weary

Many days full of questions

pointless nights with nothing to show

Many days where sickness weakens

endless long nights of the soul

Let me remember in these years, Lord

the joys You have given, the victories won

In Your perspective in my darkness

I will still trust that You have overcome

without You with me in all times

this life would feel worthless and vain

but in Your grace both light and darkness

are gifts of goodness through both joy and pain

Friday, September 5, 2025

futile minds

Now this I say and testify in the Lord, that you must no longer walk as the Gentiles do, in the futility of their minds.

Ephesians 4:17

There are four characteristics of Christ-less, futile thinking that are no longer the way that Christians should think. They are the practice of minds without Jesus. Paul describes them in Ephesians 4:18.

  1. ”They are darkened in their understanding…” An unregenerate mind is dark. The very disposition of an unbeliever cannot approach the light of God’s holiness. Our culture is thus dark and ruined as collectively sinners only have dark thoughts. And it is getting even darker.
  2. “…alienated from the life of God…” Not only is life outside of Christ devoid of light, it is also cut off, cast out, alienated of life. The mind of humanity is death bound as a result of sin. It is void of any hopeful, life-giving thought. It is a zombie brain. It creates a culture of death.
  3. “…because of the ignorance that is in them…” The unregenerate mind is spiritually uneducated. It cannot know God unless God draws the thoughts of the ignorant to the truth of His revelation. Only the gospel can begin to address what humans need in order to know God fully and possess eternal truth.
  4. ”…due to their hardness of heart.” Hard hearts reject God. Hard hearts are trapped in the stone crypts of sin. Hard hearts are encased in the concrete of rejection of God, addiction to the domination of sin, the blinding limitations of Satanic assault and worldly lies, and the worship of self.

There is only hope in salvation in Christ. Only the gospel hammer, the Sword of the Spirit (the Word of God), and the Holy Spirit’s enlightening and enlivening ministry will break through futile thinking of hearts like these.

Thursday, September 4, 2025

constant quest

…then I saw all the work of God, that man cannot find out the work that is done under the sun. However much man may toil in seeking, he will not find it out. Even though a wise man claims to know, he cannot find it out.

Ecclesiastes 8:17

It is impossible to fully know the mind of an almighty, all-wise, infinitely holy and eternal God. We will always be learning about Him… striving to know Him. We are given souls that live forever, but we are finite still and have a beginning. God has no beginning nor end. His mind always has been. And once He began His work it was impossible for created things to be greater than the Creator. We just have to accept that God exists, that He is in control of all facets of everything that is, and that He lives with us now and calls us to Him forever.

We cannot “find out the work” that God has done because it is all bound up in His eternal decree. We can accept it. We can believe what He reveals in the heavens and on earth. We can believe with the most clarity what He has revealed in His Word and in the Living Word, Jesus Christ. We can know God as He reveals Himself… but He will always be infinitely above us.

Faith simply abandons frustrating intellectualism in favor of satisfying worship when we accept this. We praise God and in faith trust God. We constantly exercise this by the work of His Spirit illumining scripture to us as we get glimpses of His glory at work in the universe and in our individual lives. In that way a rewarding quest is always our endeavor.

Wednesday, September 3, 2025

effective gospel preaching

To me, though I am the very least of all the saints, this grace was given, to preach to the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ…

Ephesians 3:8

There are three attitudes Paul displays in this short verse that must comprise an effective preacher of the gospel.

  1. Humility in relation to the rest of the church. Paul calls himself “the very least of all the saints.” He doesn’t claim to be an apostle or even the least of the apostles here. He claims to be just the very least of all the saints. The preacher is the lowest member of the congregation. It wasn’t his superior attitude or boasting in his calling that led him to preach. It was this humble need for the gospel himself. Effective preachers are not above the gospel. No… they are in need of it the most and preach from that great need.
  2. Grace is the gift. The very act of preaching the gospel is an act of grace. Paul did not “deserve” to proclaim it. God graciously gifted him to do so. Grace outpoured both in the message and the messenger.
  3. The message is of infinite value. Paul didn’t compose cheap, easy, and pithy thoughts. To him, the majestic gospel that was given to him to preach was of the highest value. It had a wealth with no end. The riches were unsearchable. You could not place a value on the grace of God in Christ. Paul was enriched by the preaching as he enriched others spiritually by faithfully proclaiming the inexhaustible riches of Christ.

Lord, may I humbly proclaim through the grace given to me the unsearchable riches of Christ! Amen

Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Who does what God does?


For who is God, but the LORD? And who is a rock, except our God?—

the God who equipped me with strength and made my way blameless.

Psalm 18:31-32

God protects, secures, rescues, and strengthens His saints. That is the theme repeated stanza by stanza in Psalm 18 as David celebrates his deliverance by God from Saul’s relentless quest to kill him. In so celebrating. David is also recognizing his unique giftedness by God as the anointed king over Israel. And the God Who saves is the God Who calls and equips. David was rescued. David was strengthened. David was declared king and made blameless by a faithful, gracious, true King of Israel, the LORD his God.

These major themes are also known now through the gospel for believers in Jesus:

  • God rescues. In Jesus our greatest enemies, sin and death, are no longer threats. Clothed in Christ’s righteousness and given eternal life, we are rescued.
  • God protects. We are forever sealed by the indwelling Holy Spirit of God. Nothing takes away from what God has given in salvation.
  • God equips. His Word and His Spirit teach us to follow Jesus and live out God’s unique call on us.
  • God is worshiped. He gets the glory because He did it all as we believed Him! In grateful praise we too marvel: “For Who is God, but the LORD!”

Sunday, August 31, 2025

It has got to get better than this.

This also is a grievous evil: just as he came, so shall he go, and what gain is there to him who toils for the wind?

Ecclesiastes 5:16

Yes, Preacher, these words are very true. I couldn’t agree with them more at the moment. Nothing on this earth will give true satisfaction. It is all meaningless in and of itself. Try to make money? It fritters away and creates unhappiness. Seek fulfillment in relationships? People will misunderstand you, use you, are mostly self-absorbed, and will turn on you when they aren’t particularly feeling happy with life (you will do the same to others by the way). Live for pleasure? Nah… it is fleeting… adrenaline wears you out, experiences flatten out to dull sameness, food only fills you to the next meal, and sex is probably the biggest deceptive and manipulative experience way overrated by the world. Solomon is right: You come into this world naked and confused and you leave the same way.

That is the perspective life gives without factoring in the deepest truth: God’s perspective and wisdom. Only by His redeeming work in Christ can worth come to anything we know. There are still all the same human let downs from wealth, relationships, pleasure, experience, and sex, but there is a better truth over all of them. You realize that it is PEOPLE who let you down, not God! And you realize, like I too often see in myself, that you let people down too. Even the ones you desire to care for the most. It is humbling.

Ecclesiastes takes a look through the broken glass of life’s messiness. And what do we see beyond it? A cross bringing redemption, hope, and a kingdom that will never disappoint us! Jesus is better… so much better!

Friday, August 29, 2025

from far and near

And he came and preached peace to you who were far off and peace to those who were near.

Ephesians 2:17

All of us are far from the cross when we first hear the gospel. We are drawn to it in so many ways that we may never have really consciously connected at first. Some people start out closer than others. But God is doing this great gathering through the church proclaiming the gospel. Paul’s teaching to the Gentile Ephesians emphasizes how they started out far from Christ: pagan worshipers of multiple false gods, Gentiles, removed from Israel, and distant from the God of the Bible. Whereas Paul as a Jew was closer by virtue of believing in God, having the Old Testament, knowing the Law, even living in the region where Christ preached, died, and rose again.

Yet the cross did not reward one circumstance over the other. Even though Gentiles were far from God, the cross draws them near. Jesus reached all the nations. He commanded His disciples to preach Him to the world… to every ethnic group without exception. He came to draw all people to Himself and in that way to bring the world together. The gospel makes peace among the nations. No human will ever achieve this.

Drawing near to Jesus, repenting of sin, submitting to the King and His Kingdom, receiving new life, dying to self, and living in the Spirit directed by God’s Word all bring saints together. No section of the globe is hidden from the powerful, unifying gravity of the gospel. Both far and near unite in Jesus. The gospel is designed to be the unifying center of the human experience. Christians know this and if anyone harbors a vision of exclusion, they are not in Christ.

Thursday, August 28, 2025

O worship the King!

Your throne, O God, is forever and ever. The scepter of your kingdom is a scepter of uprightness

Psalm 45:6

This verse is quoted at the beginning of the book of Hebrews to show us that Jesus is the King Whose throne is forever and Who rules with an upright scepter. He is the Great King. He is God on His throne. Jesus rules with righteousness over all His kingdom. He always has. He always will. He does so now.

So every day I am called to live out my allegiance. I can bow my knee to the King of Kings and submit to wherever He chooses to send me in His royal service. Or I can make myself what I am not, the ruler of my own selfish realm. Bowing before Jesus’ eternal throne makes a difference for eternity. Defying His scepter leads ultimately to frustration, destruction, failure, and pain. My narrow kingdom of self never lasts beyond brief, momentary, temporary highs. My selfish kingdom inevitably topples on precarious wants and pleasures.

Your throne, O Christ my God, is forever and always. Your scepter has an always expanding, never ending authority of righteousness, mercy, grace, love, and justice throughout the universe. There is no end to Your great rule. Command me, my Master and King! I bow to You. I seek to serve You. Your throne is my heart’s dwelling place… Your presence my great pleasure… Your service is my devotion. Amen.

Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Cycles

All streams run to the sea, but the sea is not full;

to the place where the streams flow, there they flow again.

Ecclesiastes 1:7

My life has cycles…

ups and downs

ins and outs

highs and lows

the streams still flows

Endless cycles…

day to night

dark to light

life to death

breath to breath

Healthy cycles…

wake and sleep

hunger and eat

sick or fine

these cycles are mine

Ordained cycles…

work and rest

pain and jest

hell or heaven

by God are given

Saving cycles…

drought or rain

joy or pain

judgment with grace

I see in Christ’s face

Tuesday, August 26, 2025

remembering rewarding and redeeming relationships

I do not cease to give thanks for you, remembering you in my prayers

Ephesians 1:16

There are people for whom I am extremely grateful, for whom I offer praise to God that He has placed them in my story. Some of you might even read these thoughts right now. I remember these people, gifts from a wise and gracious God, in my prayers.

THE FAMILY. God has blessed my life with family, many of whom are also family in Christ. Mother, father, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, children, and grandkids… all of whom God has used or is using to shape my soul. I look back realizing that many of my best soul-shapers are gone from daily influence, some to their eternal home… waiting for me to get home with them. I miss them but feel them still in their past words and actions… still shaping me by God’s wisdom. I thank God for family He has given.

THE FAMILY OF GOD. Of immeasurable importance to my life is the spiritual home God has given me in Christian community. The relationships are diverse: brothers and sisters, mentors, teachers, deep friends, those I have served alongside, and those I have served. And I am embarrassingly wealthy with people who care for me and care with me. I have discovered community that cares both in seasons of grief and in wild kingdom celebrations. These relationships I rejoice in! I am pointed to the right steps in following Jesus together with these fellow family members. I will not cease to give thanks to God for all these rewarding relationships.

Monday, August 25, 2025

Your plan

The counsel of the LORD stands forever, the plans of his heart to all generations.

Psalm 33:11

Your plan, Lord

lasts forever

upholds the heavens

sustains the earth

gives new birth

Every generation stands

by Your plan

Your power, Lord

confounds nations

rulers rise or fall

strictly by Your call

war or peace

are in Your reach

All nations are frustrated

by Your rule

You bless, Lord

Your people

as they worship and obey

what You clearly say

You choose to display

Your amazing grace

Your plans for hope

to the people You chose

Friday, August 22, 2025

spiraling down

There are those who curse their fathers and do not bless their mothers.

Proverbs 30:11

In Proverbs 30:11-14 there are four classes of societal sin that bring ruin to families, communities, and cultures. The list looks something like this:

  1. Generational disrespect (Proverbs 30:11). Honoring parents is a vital command throughout scripture. It serves as a base for a civil society because family is the foundation to all human community. When generations disrespect, hate, cut-off, cancel, and punish parents there can be no future grounds for civility. It’s one thing to have a safe and holy limit due to sin by parents. It’s another thing altogether to personally punish, judge, and reject parents. My heart weeps often alongside many Christian parents who experience this kind of treatment from kids who have turned from faith and bought the lie that Christianity is the big problem with society.
  2. Self-righteousness (Proverbs 30:12). Many of those who cancel family members do so out of a twisted sense of self-righteousness that rejects God’s design. It is virtue-signaling political correctness and it erodes community as well. It creates an attitude of zero dialogue or healthy compromise.
  3. Arrogance and pride (Proverbs 30:13). It is not surprising that “pride” is the one word motto for those taking up the rainbow flag of resistance against God’s created order. New morality looks down on godly values. Sin always will be prideful since it started in the arrogance of Lucifer who thought himself bigger than God.
  4. Greed and abuse (Proverbs 30:14). Personal gain at any cost ruthlessly destroys true loving care of the neediest among us. We are seeing this at so many levels. Sadly often in the church now. I can’t help but see a downward spiral here starting at rebellion, moving to self-righteousness for justification, fueled by arrogance that is stoked by communities of similarly minded sinners, leading to appalling apathy toward the most vulnerable… children and the poor, and ultimately destructive to our world by creating chaos and pain.

Lord, have mercy! Christ, have mercy! Only the cross can redeem this broken mess. Only those who cling to the hope of the gospel will be delivered from these ruinous four destroyers.

Thursday, August 21, 2025

the rewards of radical risk-taking

Greet Prisca and Aquila, my fellow workers in Christ Jesus, who risked their necks for my life, to whom not only I give thanks but all the churches of the Gentiles give thanks as well.

Romans 16:3-4

It’s risky business to labor in the spread of the gospel and make disciples in a world that is hostile to Christian redemption. Romans 16 is a “who’s who of thank yous” to men and women who labored at the building up of the church in Rome with significant effort. Even though Paul had not even met some of them, they were known by reputation and he applauded their service. Among them were Prisca (Priscilla elsewhere in the New Testament) and Aquila, mentioned several times in the book of Acts as a pioneering, church-planting, disciple-making, leadership-generating, power couple.

Paul says of them that they risked their necks for his life. They put themselves in danger for his sake. He was grateful for their “fellow worker” contributions to the spread of the gospel in his ministry. He was thankful for their commitment, sacrifice, and willing service. Their impact was felt in “all the churches of the Gentiles.”

Risky ministry makes an impact. Prisca and Aquila are proof of it. We know it from church history in the Book of Acts and by their commendations in the epistles. One Christian couple made ripples across the Roman Empire all the way to its center along with Paul. Simple, sold-out, committed, and radical kingdom priorities continue to globally impact our world today!

Wednesday, August 20, 2025

the only hope of salvation

Oh, grant us help against the foe, for vain is the salvation of man!

Psalm 60:11

If we are in need of salvation (and we definitely are), we can only find it beyond ourselves. Humanity is beyond helpless. Our most noble notions of morality, truth, and civil society are hopelessly warped by sin. It is foolish to think we can save ourselves. A court composed of criminals has no authority to impose penalties or to declare innocence and reprieve for a world of criminals! We are that broken. Vain… worthless… impossible… is the salvation that comes from man.

Our only hope is if God saves us. Imperiled as we are by the endemic evil of our sin, we need God (Whom we have offended in every way) in grace and mercy to intervene in our mess. He must help us. He must save us. And in Jesus, He has!

Human efforts at salvation sink us lower in the mire. We cannot sustain enough “good works” to counteract our desires for selfish promotion, prideful rebellion against God, or independence from God’s sovereign control. We cannot do “works of righteousness” to match up to God’s holiness. A theocracy demanding morality will never produce a holy society for this very reason: we spiritually are dead! Dead people cannot do anything.

This is where the gospel is our only hope. Only the grace and mercy of God as mediated through Jesus’ completed sacrifice to atone all sin can help us. His resurrection to defeat the power of sin and death will bring real and complete salvation in a new life that He must give to us. Only when we are clothed in Christ’s righteousness (one that is given to us and not manufactured by us) can we be taught to deny ungodliness and worldly lust and live soberly, righteously, and godly in this present age. That is our only hope when all of mankind’s efforts fail.

Tuesday, August 19, 2025

raging fools

If a wise man has an argument with a fool, the fool only rages and laughs and there is no quiet.

Proverbs 29:9

It is useless to debate a fool. Why? They are self-deluded. They trust their own mind, their own sinful, selfish logic, and they will not listen to God’s Word or heed wisdom (Proverbs 28:26). And we live in an age of raging fools. Social media has given rise to the opinionated raging fool who in 30 second reels laughs at wisdom, stirs up a following of fools, and places his foolishness on the same level of argument as ancient wisdom. It is “skibidi toilet” argumentation and fools will not quiet down. The best way to engage them? Don’t waste your time in direct conversation.

Wisdom calls us to clear and careful communication. We appeal not to feelings or mockery in our proclamation of God’s truth. With foundational, factual revelation from God, given to us objectively by the Creator of the universe, imbued with unparalleled authority as the Word of God we simply speak TRUTH. We need not deride others with foolish fleshly methods ourselves. The truth of scripture is the lion roaring through the streets scattering fools with its fierce facts and consequences.

Since fools only rage, we instead keep proclaiming the gospel. We let truth speak for itself. We let the Holy Spirit help us lift the Sword of the Spirit clearly and accurately. He will by God’s sharp revelation divide truth and error, soul and spirit, wisdom and foolishness.

Monday, August 18, 2025

God of peace

May the God of peace be with you all. Amen.

Romans 15:33

My prayer today anew; May the God of peace be with you.

In a world chaos strewn; May the Lord bring peace to you.

Relationships broken in two? May God grant peace to you.

Worry all around you? May the God of peace sustain you.

Unsure as to what to do? May God’s peace assure you.

Confused by pain and suffering too? May the peace of God comfort you.

Tired and weary through and through? May the rest of God’s peace relax you.

My prayer for my own soul too; May the God of peace be with you.

You will keep in peace the mind stayed on Thee.

You will bless with peace all who rely on Your mercy.

Lord pour Your peace now upon me!

May the God of peace be with me.

May the God of peace be with you.

Friday, August 15, 2025

You must not trust some people.

Trusting in a treacherous man in time of trouble is like a bad tooth or a foot that slips.

Proverbs 25:19

Some people should not be trusted. Their lives speak much louder than their promises, and once you see that pattern, you cannot in good faith believe them. Their past character (clearly not transformed by the gospel) is the best indicator of their present condition and future performance. Of course, the gospel can change all of this when a person becomes a new creation in Christ. But simply saying they believe is not enough for the trust. The transformative work will bear fruit. When it does not, it may just be further reason to hold on trust. Such a person is called “treacherous” in this proverb.

So what does that term “treacherous” mean? It means they have hurt by their actions in a selfish way. The root meaning of the Hebrew word is “cover”. A treacherous, untrustworthy person “covers” what they don’t what others to see. Now, here is the scary part… we all tend to this to a degree in relationships. Adam and Eve attempted to cover and hide when God first confronted them after the fall… evidence of their treachery for sure. We will show people what we think enhances us, diverting them to what we think they want to see of us. But treacherous people do this pathologically and without remorse. They are in a constant game of masquerade and spin, cover-up and concealment, hide and seek. And they might charm you by appealing to your preferences while personally using you for their gain and sinning against you without your knowledge. And once you realize what has happened you grasp the true meaning of “treachery” here in this proverb.

This bit of wisdom arms us for stronger relationships. Once you encounter a treacherous “coverer”… a deceiver… a manipulator… a sin-motivated lying hider… do not under any circumstances trust them with any depth. BEWARE! The relationship will become a rotten toothache if you trust them. You will slip in your journey with them. Watch your step. Interact with cautious distance. Do not lean in. Love must dictate that the relationship only can have the bare minimum of trust. You are doing them no favors by helping them perpetuate their cover-ups. This proverb guarantees you will be hurt in time of trouble. Yes, you should still care about them. You may still truly love them if they are an inescapable part of your life. You cannot however truly build an honest relationship with a person whose lies constantly cover what is a treacherous heart.

Thursday, August 14, 2025

on passing judgment

Why do you pass judgment on your brother? Or you, why do you despise your brother? For we will all stand before the judgment seat of God.

Romans 14:10

Paul knew that Christians can fight over minor disagreements and lose sight of the bigger picture. Those fights disfigure the Bride of Christ. When hate and judgment are the culture of a local church there is no way that a gospel of grace is drawing unbelievers to the Savior. Christian fights are an oxymoron and a mark that the Devil has won the day. That is why Paul preaches about Christian liberty and the appeal of strong and weak consciences within the assembly here in this chapter.

I cannot despise my brother in Christ… ever. I must seek to understand his conscience. But what about a church member in open sin? It is love that reaches out to admonish such a person. You do not hate the person but you do recognize the damage of sin and urge them to repent in the light of the judgment of God. It isn’t hateful to call a friend to repentance. Why? For the same reason Paul appeals to unity here in Romans 14: We will all one day stand in judgment before God.

Love lives with differences of conscience, Spirit-informed opinion, and preference. Love also confronts when a clear line of sin has been crossed. Love restores when past unfair judgment has hurt the church. Love restores when repentance moves a Christian to the gospel. Love respects that Jesus is our Judge… not ourselves.

Wednesday, August 13, 2025

foolish payback

Be not a witness against your neighbor without cause, and do not deceive with your lips. Do not say, “I will do to him as he has done to me; I will pay the man back for what he has done.”

Proverbs 24:28-29

Payback is a nasty sort of consuming evil. It isn’t good. And here in the Book of Wisdom we are cautioned that scheming for payback is not wise. It should not consume us. It is the opposite of loving our neighbor as ourselves. It can lead us down a path to practice deception and lies. It might appease our fleshly sense of self-justice, but payback is not the path of divine justice.

I’ve met some bitter folks in my time… people so consumed with the concept of payback that they even begin to scheme against God. “If God were truly just, He’d take down this so-and-so”. And as hearts are consumed with bitter visions of payback, their happiness and joy melt like snowflakes on August Kansas asphalt! The foolishness of payback robs their very lives away. And that is what this proverb hopes to prevent.

What is the opposite of scheming payback? It’s deliberate prayer: Honest prayer repenting of vengeance and bitterness… lament prayer that turns the pain of injustice and abuse over to God… faith-filled prayers to seek God’s truth in order to be delivered from bitterness and hate… hopeful prayer that God will rule in justice in His time for our good and His glory.

Tuesday, August 12, 2025

awakened to action

Besides this you know the time, that the hour has come for you to wake from sleep. For salvation is nearer to us now than when we first believed. The night is far gone; the day is at hand. So then let us cast off the works of darkness and put on the armor of light.

Romans 13:11-12

The pervasive complacency of a culture characterized by selfish actions and evil desires can dull us to spiritual sleep if we are not vigilant. We are inundated with messages that make us spiritually drowsy. Music, television, entertainments, professional sports, social media, and political band-standing all combine in a culture that pulls our focus from living attentively awake to actively living as disciples of Jesus Christ. We need to heed this call to the Roman church which was also steeped in an inclusive, pagan culture of self indulgence.

The hour has come to awaken. We are inching closer each second to the Day of the Lord, when our salvation is revealed and this wicked world is held accountable. That day is soon to dawn. We need to be ready. We need to stay repentant, obedient, culturally aware yet distinct in holiness, and bearing the standard of the message of the gospel to those still sleeping in this darkness.

The armor of light is our protection. It also illuminates the darkness from which we awaken, keeping us vigilant in the Word, in prayer, in gospel living, and in gospel proclamation. This is the action we are called to in this present hour that has come. Christians… Wake up! Get up! Light up this dark world!

Monday, August 11, 2025

precious pursuit

There is gold and abundance of costly stones, but the lips of knowledge are a precious jewel. Proverbs 20:15

There are a lot of treasures that a person can collect over a lifetime. And having these might be the pursuit of that person’s purpose. Burt really, the great enriching pursuit is the attainment of wisdom and knowledge. Ultimately it is rewarded in the pursuit of God, knowing Him, loving Him, living for Him. His knowledge is perfect. And when we love God’s wisdom we are kissed by precious bejeweled lips.

How is such a pursuit possible? It begins with wanting to seek God’s wisdom above all earthly endeavors. We seek first His kingdom and His righteousness and all of life’s knowledge and understanding is added to the pursuit! Those who are devoted to that direction are wealthy indeed! We can know what is most important by starting at the source of all wisdom and knowledge: God Himself. Theology creates wisdom when done correctly.

And if we want it, God will give it. In fact, it is all there in two primary sources: The Word of God (Revelation) and the Spirit of God (Relationship). Part of the reason we should anchor in understanding scripture is that it is the revealed mind and will of God. Know God’s Word… Know God. And believers have the aid of the Spirit of God in synch with scripture to personally help us apply and understand wisdom. Those sources on our bookshelf of life are an unfathomable wealth in and of themselves! Blessed are those kissed by the jeweled lips of the knowledge of the Holy!

Thursday, August 7, 2025

humility & harmony

Live in harmony with one another. Do not be haughty, but associate with the lowly. Never be wise in your own sight.

Romans 12:16

Humility and harmony go hand in hand. The way to obey the first positive command (live in harmony) is to personally follow the second two negative commands (do not think highly of yourself; never be wise in your own sight). Christian care, christian charity, and christian community all work together in a beautiful picture of the gospel.

We get along because it is Christ Who brought us together. We have Jesus in common. He set the example by humbling Himself, stooping from heaven to our need, and giving His life for us. And that is how we should care for one another. He is our peace because He is our Savior, our Lord, our King, and our example. We are called to be daily growing in His likeness. And so we humble ourselves in order to truly care. If we refuse, God may humble us so we learn to stoop down in love like Jesus!

We associate with those in need and defy social positions. We encourage them with the gospel. We welcome them like family into the church. We help them grow, learn of Jesus, serve beside us, minister to us, living equally in the Body of Christ. All people thus find themselves dignified in Jesus by the grace that we all humbly receive from His hand. Humility is the way to harmony. May Christians show this way, live this way, be this way in a contentious and broken culture.

Wednesday, August 6, 2025

isolation destroys

Whoever isolates himself seeks his own desire; he breaks out against all sound judgment.

Proverbs 18:1

We were made for community. Along with fools, isolationists are derided by Solomon as lacking wisdom. By isolating they are idolatrous with themselves, shutting themselves off from sources of wisdom. By exalting their own intellect, their own emotions, their own opinions without the healthy “peer review” of meaningful relationships, isolationists live a self-centered alternate reality, often to the point of delusion. This is exactly the message of the book of Jonah. You isolate too much and you will even run from God!

What’s more, if we isolate into the kind of foolishness described here, we lose all sound judgment. Lack of community warps a soul. It creates skewed perspectives. It is ultimately destructive to our souls.

God created community. Fist with marriage: it was not good for the man to be alone. Then came family. Then came groups, cities, assemblies, and governments. Eventually God made Israel His covenant community to worship Him. With Jesus came redemption not just of individuals, but of people groups and a new community of Christ-followers that Jesus named “church”.

It honors God when I live in community well. It is sinful to deliberately disengage from the community God has placed around me of friends, family, and faith community. It is wrong to live in the echo chamber of my own thoughts, even if I think virtual community is a substitute. It is not. I am made communal. I thrive in a network of friends and fellow believers. I need my neighbors. I need my family. I need the wisdom of God as it is taught in the Church.

Tuesday, August 5, 2025

All things His glory


From Him
From Jesus all things came
made by Him in the beginning
Firstborn of creation, Father’s Son
From Jesus this world has sprung
From hands that later bore our scars
came frogs and flowers, planets and stars

Through Him
Through Jesus Who bore sin and strife
came redemption and eternal life
Savior climbing Calvary’s mount
through Him flows now a saving fount
through Him brought to the Father’s side
we finally in peace with God reside
a place for us Jesus has made
there to dwell soon unafraid

To Him
To Jesus belongs all that there is
this universe is the realm of King Jesus
we are His… He is our Lord
we order lives around His Word
we worship our King now wild and loud
we gather with His rejoicing crowd
we make Jesus known so others see
a Savior, a Sovereign they desperately need

From Him, through Him, to Him are all things!

Monday, August 4, 2025

treasure house


In the house of the righteous there is much treasure,
but trouble befalls the income of the wicked.
Proverbs 15:6

In this simple truism the treasure of the righteous is contrasted with the income of the wicked. To seek and follow God’s call to know, love, and obey Him is the real treasure in life. To find sins forgiven in Christ, true life in following as Jesus’ disciple, and all the riches of the fullness of faith in Him is to know a true wealth that lasts forever. It is to know wisdom. It is to receive what is most valuable and be outrageously wealthy in abundant grace.

Contrast that with the “income” this world wants to bribe us to settle for. It is temporary. It is fraught with anxiety, hustle, and fear of loss. It can be taken away by a market drop, a Ponzi scheme, a trade war, an economic downturn, or a war. In an instant trouble befalls it. And then where are those who trusted in worldly wealth alone? When they stand before God, exactly which mutual fund will commend them to their Judge?

It is not wrong to seek to wisely invest what income you can. In fact, it probably should be done by most people. It is however quite wrong to look to wealth for happiness or for your sole purpose in living. Righteousness bestowed on us lavishly in Christ it the real treasure! It enriches us for eternity.

Friday, August 1, 2025

Romans 10: All Who Call


For there is no distinction between Jew and Greek; for the same Lord is Lord of all, bestowing his riches on all who call on him.
Romans 10:12

a message of salvation to all
a righteousness based on faith is given to all
the Word is near all
confession of sin for all
belief in Christ’s death and resurrection for all
salvation for all

all who believe will not be put to shame
all have the same Lord
all will be given riches in Christ
all who call will be saved

will we believe all need such salvation?
will we make this faith known to all?
will we bring the word near to all?
will we urge repentance upon all?
will we make the gospel available to all?
will we hold salvation out as a shared gift for all?

do we secretly hope some refuse to believe?
do we want some to know only Judge and not Savior?
do we wish spiritual poverty on some for whom Christ died?
do we really want all to call on Jesus for salvation?

Thursday, July 31, 2025

babbling fools


The wise lay up knowledge,
but the mouth of a fool brings ruin near.
Proverbs 10:14

When fools speak it is never a good thing. Proverbs ten is the “opener” to the section of the book of Proverbs that is a loosely organized collection of the wise sayings of Solomon. One unique subtheme only found in this chapter is the character known as the “babbling fool”. The statements here underscore the damage done when fools use words to get their way.

We can deduce three things from what is said about “babbling fools”:
1. Their babbling ruins them (Proverbs 10:8). Wise people know when to share and when to keep knowledge to themselves. Babblers gush it out to their own shame and folly.
2. Their babbling is provocative (Proverbs 10:10). Gossip and secrets are their stock and trade and that draws people into their circle of ruin.
3. Their babbling ruins others (Proverbs 10:14). They bring ruin to all who will listen to them. It is the “gift” they bring to any gathering. They leave a wake of misery and destroyed relationships in their path.

How should we respond then to a babbling fool? First, turn the spigot off on their stream of verbal diarrhea. Some fools need to be confronted straightforward and with blunt concern. “I don’t think this is right for you to talk about right now.” “You need to share this only with the people involved.” “I have no desire to hear this… it is wrong of you to share it with anybody! Just stop it!”

For those who use provocative tone or insinuate things slyly, don’t click their click bait! They need to know that dressing up their “bad talk” as a “prayer request” or as “seeking help” is both sinful and foolish. Offer to pray right then and there, not for their tale against another, but for them: “Lord, I pray you will go with this person as they seek to talk to another person about this concern. Convict them of their need not to share this with others.”

Some babbling fools need to be cut out of your life altogether. A pattern of constant babbling will leave ruinous relationships behind. This destroys marriages, erects unnecessary barriers in families, perpetuates lies, rips apart churches, misunderstands boundaries, and is exploited by political parties for divisive power grabbing. Stay far away from a babbling fool who creates chaos in their path. Warn them, confront them, and wisely refuse to give them a platform in your life for their ruinous rambling to continue destroying what is good.

Wednesday, July 30, 2025

beyond our questions


But who are you, O man, to answer back to God? Will what is molded say to its molder, “Why have you made me like this?”
Romans 9:20

We may not enjoy our circumstances, but a sovereign God is at work to create the good He desires from them. They may be difficult experiences, but they are not bad in the sense that God is somehow not in control over them. God uses even the worst moments to bring about His purposes. Human sin and worldly sorrows complicate this perspective while we live upon the earth. But God is moving, shaping, and creating good even from the very worst things.

Political upheavals, economic downturns, natural disasters, wars, man-made catastrophes, famines, and pandemics all bend to be molded by God’s hands to shape people to believe the gospel, trust Him, and prepare for a future that makes all things new from every bit of this current mess. 

And that is good! It is more than wishful thinking. It is a certain hope. The clay is molded. It is fired in the oven. It emerges to be exactly what the potter wanted to make for his use. We must trust in this certain and sure hope… a future history much better than what we now know.

Like Tolkien’s brilliant and thoughtful insight of a question: “Is everything sad going to come untrue?”… we will know a day where all life’s pains and miseries melt into a forgotten past in a bliss beyond our current imagining. Until then, we are the clay lovingly sculpted. Our lives are the grand tapestry God weaves. We should not question His wise designs for us. We wait only for when all the sadness will become untrue.

Tuesday, July 29, 2025

in the house of Lady Wisdom


I, wisdom, dwell with prudence,
and I find knowledge and discretion.
Proverbs 8:12

There are four roommates in the home of wisdom that Proverbs invites us to get to know.

WISDOM. It literally means “good sense”. Wisdom is the skill of living. It is a word used to describe skill that is combined with being smart, shrewd, and ethical. And it is wisdom, personified as an attractive woman, that calls out particularly to the young person to come listen to her and be her friend and companion. Wisdom is the theme of the book of Proverbs. Each individual proverb is meant to show one fact of all that wisdom is, does, and provides for those who seek her and live with her.

PRUDENCE. Alongside Lady Wisdom dwells prudence.  And this antique-sounding word is in short supply in a lewd and selfish world that just says whatever it wants, whenever it wants, today. Prudence is the quality that makes wisdom so attractive. It is not loud… it is subtle and quiet. It is laid back and coy. You might say prudence appeals with the truth from the corners. You get yourself away from the noise and clamor, and there she is, a quiet and vital truth ready to calm and lead your soul. Prudence is the opposite of “click bait”. Prudence is thoughtful yet necessary truth.

KNOWLEDGE. Knowledge also lives in the home of wisdom. More than mere encyclopedic facts, this knowledge has personal impact. It is not trivial. It is more than information. It is a kind of knowledge that creates an in-depth understanding of what is true. These facts sink deep, impacting and changing the soul. It is the stuff we REALLY need to know. It is the content of the scriptures meant to go far with us in life and beyond.

DISCRETION. This word is a little harder to translate. The idea of discretion is that it is a plan. And wisdom creates direction with discrete plans. These plans promote what is good and lead us in a righteous way. We see purpose and direction begin to form in our lives when committed to God’s wisdom. And discretion leads us to choose the right course of action.

Ultimately these four companions (wisdom, prudence, knowledge, and discretion) don’t just inform us. They remake us and lead us to live in a way that pleases God. In Christ are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge (Colossians 2:3). By His Spirit we can learn and be led as we dwell in the house of wisdom.