Is there any hope for me?

(supplemental to my preaching series, Sex in a Broken World from 1 Corinthians 5-7)

“I’ve sinned Horribly, Is There Any Hope?”  That is the question John Piper addressed in his Ask Pastor John audio series on Friday, July 12. He takes us to Psalm 107 for a cycle of sinful patterns and dreadful consequences, followed by repentance and divine deliverance.  The foundational repeated truth of the passage is the steadfast love of the LORD.  This is the hope of the Gospel, brought to fulfillment in Jesus Christ and applied through repentance and faith.

Listen carefully to Piper’s explanation.  Read Psalm 32.  Read Psalm 51.  Read Romans 8. Read Ephesians 2:1-10.  Read Philippians 3:7-16. Read 1 John 1:1–2:6. Read and Rejoice in the steadfast love of the Lord!

Is change possible? What is my role?

(supplemental to my preaching series, Sex in a Broken World from 1 Corinthians 5-7)

Have you heard of Rosaria Champagne Butterfield, former English professor at Syracuse University?  Once a self-professed lesbian, with her academic focus on Lesbian issues in Women’s studies, she is now a Presbyterian pastor’s wife and mother of four.  How do you explain that?  Continue reading “Is change possible? What is my role?”

Abortion, Homosexuality or Starving Children?

Which wing of the aircraft is the most important, the left or the right? I don’t mean to shut down legitimate debate about what takes priority in the complex social issues of our world, but we do sometimes get caught in a left/right debate that causes us to lose perspective. And I readily include myself as one who can get off balance.

One of the challenges to me in recent years has been the question: Why do you always default to abortion and homosexuality (supposed issues on the right) in regard to America’s sins? Continue reading “Abortion, Homosexuality or Starving Children?”

The Gospel of Joshua

This should be the easiest post in my series, The Gospel of …  identifying the Good News in each Old Testament book.  After all, Joshua is simply the Hebrew word we know as Jesus.

But actually, my task becomes more challenging.  Joshua is one of the most maligned books of the Bible as it describes Israel conquering Canaan, the Promised land, killing virtually everyone in their path.  And when they fail to make a clean sweep, they are confronted by God for failed obedience. Who is this God of such vengeance? Are we embarrassed by this God and his servant, Joshua? Continue reading “The Gospel of Joshua”

Shining Like Stars (guest post by Wes Macy)

 Following the United States Supreme Court decision this past week to strike down the Defense of Marriage Act and to essentially reverse California’s Proposition 8, many are rejoicing that “marriage equality” has been affirmed by the court.  However, like the term “pro-choice”, “marriage equality” obscures the truth rather than expresses it.  Marriage, according to the Bible, is the union of one man and one woman.  No other relationship can ever rightfully be called marriage.

The sexual revolution of the past fifty years has inflicted great pain and sorrow upon millions in the form of broken hearts, sexually transmitted diseases, abortion, abandoned children and abandoned husbands and wives.  Now we have the added confusion and distortion of gender identity and unnatural sexual expression.  This societal experiment in sexuality unhinged from God’s created order will result in greater and more widespread sorrow and heartache.

As sinful people who understand the pull of sin and who have experienced Christ’s redeeming and transforming grace, let us live the gospel and “shine like stars” in our “crooked and depraved generation” as we “hold out the word of life” (Philippians 2:15).  And let us be intentional about modeling marriage as God defines and orders it – the lifelong union of one man and one woman.

These are days of opportunity for the proclamation of the gospel.  The darker the night, the more brightly the stars shine.  Let’s be joyful, hopeful, faithful ambassadors for King Jesus by living out Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 5:16 – “Let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven.”  Let’s be who we are – beacons of light inviting people to find refuge in the sin-forgiving, life-transforming gospel of Christ.    Wes Macy

The Phenomenon of Duck Dynasty

Last Thanksgiving weekend, our entire family was together at our house and my son switched the television  to Duck Dynasty, my first exposure.  It had some humorous bits, and I was curious about the family meal time prayer, but  it seemed a little crude and I wasn’t sure it was the most uplifting show.  And it’s on A&E, not known for wholesome watching.  I saw a few episodes in the next few months, but didn’t give it much thought.  Then, as noted in an earlier post, I was exposed to it twice in three Sundays when Linda and I visited area churches while on a study break.  Willie Robertson was the Father’s Day guest at one of the larger churches in metro Indy.  And DD was featured in the sermon introduction in another large church.  What is this? Continue reading “The Phenomenon of Duck Dynasty”

Anna

(an open letter to some dear friends about their mother, and one of my dearest friends, Anna Ayres, who died on July 3, 2013 at the age of 96 1/2)

Dear Carol, Marilyn, Tim, and all your families,

Getting the word last night after landing in Indianapolis that your mom was celebrating Independence Day a little early, was both a dreaded and a precious announcement. With her decline in health and mental acuity, I couldn’t wish to keep her from the joy of being with Jesus, but it still stirs a lot of memories and emotion of her impact on my life. Continue reading “Anna”

The Supremes Speak – How should we feel?

The Supreme Court of the United States, has now addressed two major cases involving same sex marriage, striking down DOMA, the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act and refusing to respond to California’s Proposition 8, thus allowing the lower court’s action to stand, in striking it down .

DOMA was signed by Bill Clinton and enthusiastically endorsed by numerous legislators who have now turned against it.  That’s called political expediency, putting your dampened finger to the wind, pretending to have convictions for the sake of votes.  Prop 8 was the surprising action by California voters to return to  traditional understanding of marriage, struck down by California courts as discriminatory. No surprise here, this was expected.  American attitudes have changed, the way people think is not as it once was, no matter how we feel about it.  Same Sex marriage is on the march and has picked up speed.

How should I feel?  Depressed?  Hopeless? Absolutely Not!  In the immediate aftermath of such major decisions, we need to reflect carefully and prayerfully and celebrate that the Gospel of Jesus Christ offers hope to all.  I’ll have more to say in time.  But for now, I commend to you the excellent post by Russell Moore, dean of Southern Baptist Seminary, How Should Same-Sex marriage Change the Church’s Witness?

Confessions of a Church Hopper

I’ve been on a Study Break for the past month, exempt from most of my regular responsibilities, especially meetings, and preparing for an upcoming series of sermons from 1 Corinthians 5-7, Sex in a Broken World.  So, my wife and I have attended a different church every Sunday, most that we’ve never visited before, the exception being the last one, though our previous visit was to the traditional service.

I don’t recommend it as a common practice, looking for the “best show in town.” Continue reading “Confessions of a Church Hopper”

Before Citing the Bible, Be Sure to Read it First

“Before citing the Bible, be sure to read it first” was the headline in the June 15, 2013 Faith and Values section of the Indianapolis Star.  I agree. But unfortunately, the author didn’t follow her own counsel as she applied a revisionist understanding of the Bible in her defense of same sex marriage. The essential argument was that the Bible is silent, saying nothing about “two loving, committed, consenting adults” in a same sex relationship likened to marriage.  Is the Bible silent?  No, it is not! Continue reading “Before Citing the Bible, Be Sure to Read it First”