Foundations and Principles of Evangelical Biblical Interpretation – Graeme Goldsworthy. IVP Academic. In this new edition, Graeme Goldsworthy moves beyond a reiteration of the usual arguments to concentrate on the theological questions of presuppositions and the implications of the Christian gospel for hermeneutics. Goldsworthy’s aim throughout is to commend the much-neglected role of biblical theology
PURPOSELIE: My happiness is the supreme goal of marriage (God just wants me happy!).TRUTH: God’s glory and others good is the goal of marriage. “Whatever you do, in word or deed, do all for the glory of God.” (1 Corinthians 10:31) AFFECTIONLIE: When love is gone, the marriage is over.TRUTH: Loss of love teaches me
“Many a man proclaims his loyalty but who can find a trustworthy man?” – Proverbs 20:6 Recently at “The Response” in Houston, Texas, Tony Evans delivered a powerful six minute message that crystallized the role of pastors and the churches they lead during these tumultuous times. He gestured towards the playing field of Reliant Stadium.
I once read a story that emerged from World War I of a soldier who became so discouraged and defeated during the war that he went AWOL and deserted his fellow troops in the heat of a battle. The soldier made his way to a nearby house and exchanged his uniform for the clothing of
TREATING STAFF LIKE SECOND RATE CITIZENSMaybe you’ve only served as a pastor, and you’ve never served on a staff under someone else’s authority. If so, this is a real and subtle temptation, especially for those who are called to serve in multi-staff situations. Satan and our flesh can suggest to us that the attention, applause,
2 Corinthians 3:1-6 Paul asks a personal question in 2 Corinthians 2:16: “Who is sufficient for these things?” By “these things” the apostle means the demands and sacrifices of the Christian life. Who is sufficient for living a creative, victorious Christian life? But Paul does more than ask the question: he gives us the answer!
"One example is worth a thousand arguments." - Gladstone
"If you want your neighbor to see what the Christ spirit will do for him, let him see what it has done for you." - H. Beecher
Example
"Controversy, it should be stressed, flows from the collision of truth with falsehood. Controversy, however, should not result from the manner in which the truth is presented. In other words, in a confrontational situation, controversy should be the result of the message, not the messenger." - John W. Whitehead
Controversy
"Real contentment must come from within. You and I cannot change or control the world around us, but we can change and control the world within us." - Warren W. Wiersbe
Contentment
(from Time Magazine, August 2011) Rate of spending growth:2003-2007 14%2007-2011 3% Since 2007, Consumers in the U.S. are spending more on:Higher Education +6%Bicycles +9%Movie Theaters +12%Watches +13%Used Autos +4%Sewing Items +1%Hospital Services +11%Cell Phone Services +31%Lotteries +16%Physician Services +7%Alcohol +5%Foreign Travel in the U.S. +17% And less on:Veterinary and Pet Services -6%Clothing Repair and Alteration
Have you participated in pro-life activism? (check all that apply) 21% I have participated in a march and/or protest.19% I have held pro-life signs.19% I have written an elected official.5% I have a pro-life bumper sticker.10% I have written articles, blog posts, and/or updates through social media13% I don’t participate in public activism.8% I am
(as seen in Time Magazine, August 2011) Part of a timeline highlighting MTV’s past 30 years: 1981: MTV launches on August 1 with “Video Killed the Radio Star” by English new-wave band the Buggles1983: Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean” breaks MTV’s color barrier after two years of black artists going unseen1987: Whitesnake’s “Here I Go Again”