Passion Points

Here are some good posts related to the church for your weekend reading.  As a pastor, I’d highly recommend the last two.

How To Stop Church-Killing Gossip – Justin Taylor

The Difference between Congregational Worship and a Concert – Justin Taylor

How To Criticize a Preacher – David Murray
So you’ve heard a sermon and you’re not happy. You feel the preacher got it badly wrong in either his interpretation, his words, his manner, his length, his whatever.
What now?

Praying for Your Pastor – Joe Thorn
There are a number of ways we should be praying for our leaders in the church, but as we approach Sunday I want to encourage you to pray for your pastors and their preaching in 4 specific ways.

Hope you have a great Lord’s Day with your local church!

Passion Points

Here are some good posts for your weekend reading:

Why Then Must We Still Do Good? – Kevin DeYoung
…there are at least five reasons we who have been saved by grace alone through faith alone must still do good….

9-Point Battle Plan for Temptation – Gospel Reign
Temptation. We all face it in a variety of ways. The problem is, we don’t view temptation as a war-time activity, which it is. As Christians, we have an enemy tirelessly working against us for our downfall. In response, we ought to be as trained and prepared as possible to know what we’re up against, in order to defend ourselves victoriously.  Here are 9 tactics to add to your battle plan for dealing with temptation….

Offering H.E.L.P. in Times of Suffering – Justin Taylor
Doug Wolter, a pastor in Humboldt, Iowa, who is leading his church through a tragedy in their town after two high school graduates were killed in a car accident. Sometimes aacronyms can be helpful as prompts for us to remember basic truths that can be easy to forget. Here is what Doug offers….

I Know Not What I Am, But to You I Flee – William Wilberforce via Trevin Wax
O Lord, reassure me with Your quickening Spirit; without You I can do nothing.

Hope you have a great Lord’s Day worshiping the Lord together with your local church!

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Here are some good posts to ponder as you gather with your local church this Lord’s Day:

The Excitement and Anticipation – Tim Challies
…there is value in elevating the preparations we make for worshipping in the local church, and elevating the anticipation we feel for Sunday morning’s sermon.

How to Listen to to a Sermon – Phil Ryken (Reformation 21)
So what is the right way to listen to a sermon?  With a soul that is prepared, a mind that is alert, a Bible that is open, a heart that is receptive, and a life that is ready to spring into action.

How to Listen to a Sermon – Justin Taylor
More resources to consider on this important topic.

Ten tips for going to church with your family – Christine Jensen
Church-going should not be a drudgery and mere duty. If you treat it as such, so will your children. If it is an opportunity to meet the Lord and to meet the Lord’s people, why would we not greet it with enthusiasm and expectation? Do we really think that will happen?

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Here are some good posts on some very practical issues:

How Do We Find Spiritual Rest? – J.D. Greear

This Is the Body the Lord Has Made – John Perritt

5 Ways to Find Joy in a Job You Don’t Love – Joseph Rhea

3 Ways the Gospel Changes How We Tip – Jared Totten

How Do I Dispose of a Bible? – Tim Challies

Hope you have a great Lord’s Day!

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Here are some good posts for you to consider this weekend:

So You Want to Sin, Do You? – Tim Challies

10 Ways to Resist the Devil – Tim Challies

12 Ways to Preserve Christian Unity – Tim Challies

Can Life Have Meaning Without God? – James Anderson (Gospel Coalition)

Hope you have a great Lord’s Day worshiping the Lord with your local church!

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Here are some good posts for your weekend reading:

Forgive Us These Faults – Tim Keller (Gospel Coalition)
Newton lays out a convicting and specific example of the kinds of Christian people who coast on their strengths but do nothing about their weaknesses and so rob themselves and others of joy and God of his glory. These blemishes are often seen by their bearers as mere “foibles.” Newton says they “may not seem to violate any express command of Scripture” and yet, they are “properly sinful” because they are the opposite of the fruit of the Spirit that believers are supposed to exhibit. 

Why You Can’t See Your Biggest Flaws – Tim Keller (Gospel Coalition)
Our natural virtues, which come from inborn temperament and family nurture—such as our talents, aptitudes, and strengths—are good things. But each has a “dark side.” People with prophetic gifts—great directness, often good at public speaking or writing—can have problems listening to others and taking advice. People with priestly gifts—sensitivity, often good at listening, giving counsel, showing mercy—often can be too concerned to make people happy. They may be cowardly or overly sensitive themselves to criticism. A generous person may also be undisciplined and irresponsible in financial matters. Thus his generosity is really a facet of his too-impulsive character. 

When Sin Is Grievous and Grace Is Stunning – Tim Keller (Gospel Coalition)
If we are going to grow in grace, we must stay aware of being both sinners and also loved children in Christ. We need a high and due sense of our sin before God and a deep and profound sense of our union with and acceptance in Christ.

8 Ways Satan Convinces You To Question Your Salvation – Tim Challies
Though Satan can never steal the Christian’s crown, though he can never snatch him away from the hand of the Father, he is so envious and malicious that he will leave no stone unturned in robbing the Christian of comfort and peace, in making their life miserable, in giving them reason to live in constant sorrow and mourning, doubt and questioning.

There Really Is A Reason – 12 Benefits Of Afflictions – Mark Altrogge (Blazing Center)
God doesn’t afflict us or allow us to be afflicted for no reason. He has wonderful purposes for all he does in us. God is the great artist who produces the ultimate masterpieces – sons and daughters in the likeness of his Son Jesus Christ. So he makes every stroke of the Master’s brush, every tap of the Sculptor’s chisel count. So in God’s plan, afflictions have great benefit to us, as painful as they are at times. If we keep these benefits in mind when we suffer, they can help us endure joyfully.

Hope you have a great Lord’s Day!

Passion Points

Our church had VBS this past week, which means I have been really busy the last two weeks – and so the lack of blogging.  But I’m back, and here are some good posts to consider as you prepare to meet together with your local church tomorrow:

Pastors Need Your Care Part 1 – Jason Helopoulos
Pastors Need Your Care Part 2 – Jason Helopoulos
As a pastor, I can affirm that these are some great suggestions.

How Much Time Do Pastors Spend Preparing Sermons? – Thom Rainer
Most church members give little thought to the amount of time it takes a pastor to prepare each sermon. In reality, sermon preparation is a large portion of a pastor’s workweek. Unfortunately, this work is invisible to typical church members. They don’t realize the enormous amount of time it takes just to prepare one sermon.

Why I Pray Publicly for Other Churches – Greg Gilbert
Each week, I choose one or two churches and pray for their services that day. I pray for the church to be attentive to the Word of God. I pray for the pastor to speak boldly and accurately from the Bible. I pray for people to be convicted of their sin, for Christians to be encouraged in the faith, and for non-Christians to be converted. I also thank the Lord that we live in a city where we are not the only church in which the gospel is proclaimed.

8 Ways Satan Keeps You From Worship – Thomas Brooks (via Tim Challies)
Satan wants to keep you from worshipping the One he hates. He wants to keep you from doing the right thing, whether that is spending time alone with the Lord in Scripture and prayer, attending and participating in public worship services, or any other thing that will draw you closer to the Lord. Here, courtesy of Thomas Brooks, are eight ways Satan will keep you from worship.

Hope you have a great Lord’s Day!

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For Father’s Day, here are some good posts for fathers.  The first two are must-reads!

12 Questions for Fathers – Greg (Yearn for God)
Being a father is a great privilege and an even greater challenge. I have two boys that I love deeply. While I cannot guarantee that they will love Jesus and walk in the fear of the Lord, how I relate to them is a huge factor in determining the kind of men they become. Here are a twelve questions I try to keep in my mind as a father.

Advice for Parenting Young Kids – Steve McCoy
I wanted to share some advice for things I feel we have learned and that not enough folks are talking about. At its core, this list is a quick mind-dump of the practical advice I want to give parents with young kids after years of doing it. By no means do we do all of this perfectly. I assume you know that already.

Do Men Mother? – Kevin DeYoung
The raising of children is intended to be a couples-project, with a father and a mother excelling in different ways.

Raising Gospel Centered Children – Luma Simms (Gospel Centered Discipleship)
When Jesus instructs us to go out and make disciples of all nations, that includes our children—our closest disciples.

Raising Kids in a Pornified Culture – Zach Nielsen (Gospel Coalition)
How can parents raise children in a pornified culture? Here are eight suggestions for this ever-increasing problem.

Hope you have a great Lord’s Day celebrating our Heavenly Father with fellow believers, and yes – some good time with family too.

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Here are some good posts for your weekend reading:

8 Reasons to Read Christian Biographies – Paul Tautges
Whether it is the lives of the Puritans, leaders of the Reformation, or faithful believers who lived nearer to our own day, the story of another Christian’s life often lifts our eyes from our own ministries and circumstances to see something bigger.

On Not Losing the Gospel in the Next Generation – Don Carson (via Justin Taylor)

The Church of Earnest Prayer – Kevin DeYoung
Our prayer is often dull because there is so little earnestness in it. We pray as if no one is listening. We pray as if nothing will happen. We pray as if nothing were at stake. We pray without vim or vigor, without passion, without purpose. We pray to pass the time not to pull down blessings from heaven.

Why Should You Go to a Prayer Meeting? – Erik Raymond
Sometimes we forget that prayer is a privilege. And it is not a cheap privilege. When we pray we are communing with the God of the universe, the originator and sustainer of all life. Further, we are talking to our Father. He is more than a cosmic superintendent he is our caring Savior. This family relationship, this access was purchased with the highest price, the royal currency of Christ’s blood. Don’t allow yourself to crowd out privilege with inconvenience.

Why Going to Church on Sunday Is an Act of War – Daniel Darling
When your weary legs rise for another verse of the chorus and you offer praise to the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, you are saying, in effect, that the reigning prince of the power of the air, Satan (Ephesians 2:2) is really not the King He thinks he is. There is another King, another Kingdom and it’s coming one day in it’s fullness and power. When you gather with your fellow believers and worship Christ, you are saying to the rest of the world that man is not ultimate. You are saying that the great movements of this world may have some power, but ultimately they are part of God’s gathering of history to Himself and for His kingdom. When you worship the risen Christ every Sunday at your church, you are telling the world that in your life, for this moment, Christ is ultimate. He is to be worshipped above all else. You’re making a statement that there is Someone deserving of more adulation and worship than the lesser things to which we pledge allegiance. You’re inviting them to ask you, “Why do you think the Kingdom of God is better than the Kingdom of man? What is it about Christ that gets you to roll out of bed, get dressed, get your family dressed, hop in the car, and go to church every single Sunday?

Hope you have a great Lord’s Day!

Passion Points – Graduation

It is graduation times, so here are some wise posts for graduates – and really all of us – to consider this weekend:

12 Things to Do After Graduating – Matt Jenson (Gospel Coalition)

Preparing College Students for Graduation – Kevin DeYoung

You’ve Been Sent – You Just Don’t Know It – Stephen Witmer (Gospel Coalition)

If King Solomon Gave a Commencement Speech – Joe Carter (Gospel Coalition)

How the World Can Shipwreck a Young Christian – R. C. Ryle

Hope you have a great Lord’s Day with your church family in true worship of our Lord!