An important race conversation happened last night at the Gospel Coalition:
Take a few minutes to watch this and consider how this might be relevant for you.
by Phil Auxier
An important race conversation happened last night at the Gospel Coalition:
Take a few minutes to watch this and consider how this might be relevant for you.
by Phil Auxier
I love the connection that Danny Akin makes, glorying in how the Father sent His Son as the world’s Savior. In 1 John, we see many things the Father has accomplished by His Son.
In the Son the Father…
by Phil Auxier
My 11/22/15AM Sermon, God Is Love from 1 John 4:7-12, is now online. I love how big this truth of God’s love works through the lives of those who are believers. Here’s one quote I used from Paul Tripp:
“If you ceased to love, you’d be an unpleasant human being but you would cease to be human. The same cannot be true of God, though. If He ceased to love, He’d cease to be God, because He IS love.”
Because God is Love, we are compelled to act in very specific and pointed ways. This sermon tried to tease out some of these and I hope it proves helpful for you.
by Phil Auxier
If you’re trusting Christ today…
“There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.”
(Romans 8:1)
by Phil Auxier
First off, Kevin DeYoung wrote on how Immigration Policy Must Be Based on More Than An Appeal to Compassion. One part that stood out to me in this:
Our church has always had a vibrant international ministry and we’ve rallied around families trying to work through the labyrinth of U.S. immigration policies so they can stay in the country legally. I too am turned off by the harsh anti-immigrant rhetoric that sounds more like Pharaoh in Exodus 1 than the “love the sojourner” commands in Deuteronomy 10. It is a commendable response to see hurting people and think, “Let’s do all we can to help.”
And yet, this good Christian impulse runs the risk of taking an extremely complex geo-political, international crisis and reducing it to pious platitudes about showing compassion to the least of these and not giving in to fear. As I said at the beginning, I don’t have a plan to fix our broken immigration system and I don’t know the “correct” number of Syrian refugees to welcome into the country, but I do think there is more than one way for a Christian to approach these issues.
But, read the whole thing and make up your own mind. There is a tension here, it seems.
I was also helped by this video, though. Take 5 minutes and consider this counsel:
I hope these things are helpful to you as you seek to navigate this difficult issue.
by Phil Auxier
Kevin DeYoung provided 10 Diagnostic Questions for marriages this past week. Maybe they would prove helpful for those who are married:
by Phil Auxier
This coming Lord’s Day (11/22 to be precise), I hope to be preaching from 1 John 4:7-12. This passage repeatedly (see vv.7, 11 and 12) calls us to love one another because God is love. Here is a great action step to take as you think about this passage from Steve Lawson:
by Phil Auxier
My 11/15/15AM sermon, Test The Spirits (with Small Group Questions) from 1 John 4:1-6, is now online. It’s nearly impossible to question someone’s spirituality in the day and age we live in. Everyone gets a “whatever works for you” pass. But, God seems to have some sort of standard. And, this sermon was my attempt to deal with what this standard is. I hope it encourages you and helps you live.
by Phil Auxier
For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God. (2 Corinthians 5:21 ESV)
by Phil Auxier
A big issue that emerged this past weekend had to do with the lack of Christmas promotion on Starbucks red Christmas cups. Here’s a link I found most helpful:
When We Love Outrage More Than People by Ed Stetzer
A quote: