Jesus came to call sinners to repentance, not those who think God is impressed with them. Jesus hung out with sinners, even endured being called an alcoholic and glutton, for the sake of the gospel. How do we also befriend, hang-out with, and engage sinners who sin, without compromising our own godliness? What do we… Continue reading How do we love sinners yet hate sin?
Why re-weddings are good
This weekend a couple in our church who’ve been married forty-one years renewed their marriage vows. The reason was two-fold: forty-one years ago they were married in court and on top of that they were both not Christians. Today she has been converted for many years and has prayed faithfully for her husband. A few… Continue reading Why re-weddings are good
Eat, drink, and be a missionary
The two typical ways that Christians relate to society is either assimilation or refection. Assimilation: We blend into our culture so much that no-one can tell that we are Christians! We do not take sin or the bible seriously. Young people having sex, living together and then getting married is the norm and there is… Continue reading Eat, drink, and be a missionary
Bad shepherds
What makes a good church? An expensive building, a charismatic pastor, a Hillsong sound-a-like band, entertaining sermons with loads of jokes, comfortable chairs, lots of young people, lots of girls, a weird spiritual ambiance or possibly cake after the sermon? According to Acts 20 one of the most important ingredients of a good church is… Continue reading Bad shepherds
Spirituality kills
There are very few old school atheists around today. Most people believe in god, an unseen spiritual world and the existence of evil. Most people pray especially when facing difficulty or illness. There are numerous books on “higher consciousness”, “channelling”, “conversations with God” and your “personal angel”. Day time talk show hosts advocate prayer, though it’s… Continue reading Spirituality kills