"When skeptics and infidels have said all they can, we must not forget that there are three great broad facts which they have never explained away, and I am convinced they never can, and never will. Let me tell you briefly what they are. They are very simple facts, and any plain man can understand them."
Fact #1 - Jesus Christ
Fact #2 - The Bible
"The third fact is the effect which Christianity has produced on the world. If Christianity is a mere invention of man, and not a supernatural, divine revelation, how is it that it has wrought such a complete alteration in the state of man kind? Any well-read man knows that the moral difference between the condition of the world before Christianity was planted and since Christianity took root is the difference between night and day, the kingdom of heaven and the kingdom of the devil" (J.C. Ryle, Holiness).
Showing posts with label Morality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Morality. Show all posts
Saturday, February 27, 2016
Friday, November 1, 2013
Law and Gospel

The playground was an emotionally dangerous place. There were some around me who bullied me and
though they wanted nothing to do with me they would never leave me alone. But I
wasn’t the kid in the school who was picked on the most. There were others who were in even worse
circumstances than me and one day I found myself standing with the bullies and
not against them. They were teasing a
fellow classmate and I joined the throng.
Looking back on that situation I know I was in the wrong. And even in the moment I knew that I was
joining the group that I desperately despised.
Theologian Derek Thomas has a very wise and provocative statement that describes
people in who find themselves in such a situation.
“To
do what others do, or what others tell you do to, when deep down one knows it
is wrong is moral cowardice.”
This week we will be exploring and studying Acts 21:17-26 where
Paul finds himself in such a situation.
James and the elders of the church of Jerusalem ask Paul to purify
himself through a ceremony to quell the murmurings of the Jews against
him. Paul complies and in doing so seems
to place the Law of Moses higher than the gospel message. Why?
Is Paul being a moral coward to do such a thing that he seems to teach
in his letters to avoid? Is Paul
forsaking the gospel and clasping on to the Law of Moses?
These are very difficult and yet important questions for us to ask
of Paul and of our own hearts. May we be
prayerfully prepared for what the Holy Spirit will reveal to us through His
Word and may we be willing to honestly see any moral cowardice that may be
alive and well in our own hearts.
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