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Arduousness of prayer

Is it possible for something to be easy and difficult? I think of prayer that way. (more…)

Why I did a PhD

by @ Friday, July 2nd, 2010. Filed under John Flavel, Preaching, Uncategorized

The year 2010 has been a busy one for my household - we had three graduations! My son graduated from college, one daughter from high school, and I finally finished my PhD in Theology!  Although the attention in our home is rightly focused on the accomplishments of our children, my wife and I occasionally exchange a look that says, “Yes! We are finally finished the PhD!”

It took me nine years of official work and even longer if you count some preliminary studies. It started when we lived in Africa and spanned the first eight years of our time back in the U.S. I never was able to devote my sole attention to it - I was working full-time and squeezing the studies into the “cracks” of time between work and family responsibilities. More than once I questioned whether I would actually succeed. In those times I asked myself again, “Why are you doing this?” For those in the church which I pastor you may be interested in the answer to that question. So here goes… (more…)

The interests of Christ

by @ Monday, March 15th, 2010. Filed under Crucial Issue #6: Intercessory Prayer, D.M. M'Intyre

In the sermon yesterday we looked at Ephesians 6:18-20 and saw that the praying church is a church that has an overarching concern for (more…)

mustard-seed vs. mountain

by @ Friday, March 12th, 2010. Filed under Crucial Issue #6: Intercessory Prayer, D.M. M'Intyre

Do you ever feel like you don’t have the faith to believe God for some particular answer to prayer? (more…)

Christmas greetings

by @ Thursday, December 24th, 2009. Filed under Thoughts from those who have gone before us

Have a blessed Christmas! I’ve found something that I’d like to give you for this holiday. (more…)

Me? Hate?!

by @ Friday, December 11th, 2009. Filed under Crucial Issue #1: The Seriousness of Sin, John Flavel

As a Christian you are supposed to love. You know that. But do you know that you are also called on to hate? (more…)

Your soul’s worth: seen in it’s redemption price

by @ Monday, November 30th, 2009. Filed under John Flavel, Thoughts from those who have gone before us

I’m still thinking about the value of our soul, about how important you are. And in thinking about this I’m turning to John Flavel, a very influential preacher from the late 1600s. He points us to one of the most profound truths that convince us that we really are important to God.  (more…)

Your soul’s worth: seen in the contentions of heaven and hell

by @ Friday, November 27th, 2009. Filed under John Flavel, Thoughts from those who have gone before us

I’m thinking these days about how valuable you and I are to God. Sometimes when we talk about the seriousness of sin and the fact that we really are deserving of punishment from God, we mistakenly conclude that we are not valuable. Some people think that because the Bible tells us that we are sinful that therefore the Bible teaches that we are not valuable. But nothing could be further from the truth! (more…)

Your soul’s worth: seen in heaven’s preparations

We’re thinking these days about the worth of our souls. (more…)

Your soul’s worth: seen in its creation

by @ Monday, November 23rd, 2009. Filed under John Flavel, Thoughts from those who have gone before us

Are you (not your possessions, but you yourself) valuable? What are you worth? Some people don’t feel that they are worth much. How do you feel? (more…)

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