Traumatic Listening Experience
Traumatic Preaching is Often Fiery in the Wrong Sense It is often something that is not talked about publicly, but something that is frequently talked, whispered in private – that there is something disturbing in certain types of preaching. Coming from a conservative, evangelical, Reformed Christian persuasion there are things…
Commentary on Philippians 1:12-17
Physical Growth Parallels Spiritual Growth It is easy to be in a hurry to rush that we miss many important aspects of “growth” itself. This is certainly very evident when it comes to the spiritual dimension. Paul, the apostle who grew not just intellectually but in his character and actions,…
Commentary on Philippians 1: 1-11
The Word of God is bristling with power. This “power” is not perceived by worldly measurements; it is of divine origin. It is such a pity that many Christians flock to the weekly meetings on the Lord’s Day (Sunday) to be revitalised (in their mind), forgetting that we have the…
Psalm 1:1-3
Tree planted by the rivers of water – an apt Spiritual picture of true human need The psalmist proclaims the blessedness of walking upright before the LORD in the opening verses of the poetic magnum opus of the Bible. If we were to read it with a liberal mindset that…
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On Whose Authority?
This is Not an Uncommon Scene And when he entered the temple, the chief priests and the elders of the people came up to him as he was teaching, and said, “By what authority are you doing these things, and who gave you this authority?Matthew 21:23 (NASB) The question posed…