The Bible + Life
Why Is Christ’s Resurrection Important?
Too often Christians downplay the resurrection unintentionally. Our gospel presentations jump from Christ’s death to the need for faith in Him. Our Easter celebrations focus more on eggs and family meals than the risen Lord. And when was the last time Christ’s resurrection came up in your prayer life? In contrast to all this, time …
Another Reason to Learn the Bible’s Overarching Story
It’s a common scenario. Someone objects to the Bible’s teaching on a point of ethics or morality (often homosexuality, promiscuity, or divorce), so he cites a couple of Old Testament commandments and says something like, “Well, the Bible also says not to wear a garment made of wool and linen mixed together (Deuteronomy 22:11) and …
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What Does the Bible Say About Suicide?
The expression, “death with dignity,” enjoys much underserved currency in the modern world. This euphemism for clinical suicide honors defeat and the failure of stewardship. God gives life and forbids murder, and Christians are obliged to nurture their own lives and the lives of others. One may lay down his life for another, but this …
What If Caiaphas Had Tweeted?
It’s interesting to follow the Twitter traffic during episodes of The Bible on the History Channel. Though reaction to the series has been pretty positive, there are detractors. One tweeted a summary “Yawn” to the second installment, adding, “David seems like more of a smart aleck than a man after God’s own heart.” Another ventured …
“Refuge” in the Psalms
While reading through the Psalms recently, one word caught my attention: refuge. In the ESV its noun and verb forms occur again and again—more than 40 times in all, as in “take refuge in him,” “the LORD is his refuge,” “he is the saving refuge of his anointed,” “be a rock of refuge for me,” …