• Church of Christ Global
    The Christian and His Government

    A true Christian is the best friend any government can have. This is not usually understood, especially by governments that have never grasped the meaning of true Christianity. Thus, Christians have often been persecuted as subversive to the government. In the Old Testament their own people governed the people of God, with God at the top. It was a theocracy. The Jew's religion and his government were intertwined. Apparently God felt this was necessary to insure that the promise he made to Abraham would be fulfilled, for God saw no need for such an arrangement after Christ came. In the…

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    Cows, Kids and CO2

    The fundamental fallacy of the modern environmental movement is its inherent denial of supernaturalism and metaphysical reality. Rather than acknowledging that the entire Universe was created by the transcendent God of the Bible, Who both prepared and perpetuates the Earth for human habitation (Genesis 1:1-2:198:22;Hebrews 11:3), the environmental movement posits an eternal Universe that must be protected and preserved by humans in order for life to continue. The future of the Earth is viewed as dependent on mankind. If man damages the fragile environment, he is hastening its imminent demise.

    It…

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    Slow of Heart to Believe

    After Jesus' death and resurrection, there were two disciples who were distressed about all the events they had witnessed.  The explained as much to a stranger they met on the road to Emmaus.  They were unsure about Jesus' death at the hand of the Romans and the Jewish leadership, because they believed Him to be the promised Messiah.  They were distraught about all the people had turned against such an obviously popular teacher.  Beyond all this, they were confused about the reports by some women that Jesus' tomb had been empty after three days. (Luke 24:13-24)

    The stranger, who…

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    Stacking the Deck

    Nature versus nurture, free will versus environment, personal responsibility versus predestination — these are all arguments that are often on our minds but are rarely solved.  Perhaps the reason they are never given a satisfactory conclusion is because the truth lies somewhere in the middle.  As humans, we don’t always like tension, and we want a solid answer that, in this case, might not be there.

    Everyone has a background that is going to determine how they see the world, but humans are also free moral agents that can choose how to respond to what they see.  To complicate…

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    Have I Not?

    So often in life, we seem to be our own stumbling block in getting things accomplished that we know we should.  We don’t exercise because we make up excuses.  We don’t save up because we find distractions.  We don’t accomplish some of our loftiest goals because we are afraid of failure.

    What if we had the courage to accomplish things because God told us we could do it?  How much more could we do for God if we remembered that He told us to do it?  There are several places in scripture where God did just that for people.

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    Kids These Days?

    One of the hard things when teaching others about metaphor, simile, and allegory is trying to also explain that there are limits to how far one should take them.  Describing someone as a “bull in a china shop” is not intended to make a statement about their servingware shopping habits.  My wife will sometimes refer to the children as “full of beans” and invariably, one of them will inquire about their recent diet.  These simple misunderstandings may be innocent enough in making jokes and puns, but we must be careful that we do not bring these same problems to the…

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    Play It Again, Peter

    With the prevalence of media in our everyday culture, most of us recognize when we hear, "Do you feel lucky, punk?" that someone is quoting a movie.  The same goes with “Play it again, Sam,” and “I don't think we're in Kansas anymore, Toto.”  The problem is that as popular as these lines are, they do not appear in Dirty Harry, Casablanca, or The Wizard of Oz.  They are misquotations that have lived on in our public conscience, albeit incorrectly.  This can happen so easily because we very often will rely on our memory of the movie instead of actually watching…

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    The Good Part

    So much of our national interest in productivity is actually about setting priorities.  We all have the same amount of time each day, but some people are perpetually accomplishing more than others.  Poor prioritization makes us seem very busy, without accomplishing the things that truly matter.  By spending our time on less-important tasks, we never accomplish those things that make the biggest difference.

    This same problem is partially to blame on the lack of biblical literacy in the world today, and even in the church.  All people have the same amount of time, but only some people use that…

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    I Said You are Gods

    When Jesus was being harangued by the Jews on Hanukkah (the Feast of Dedication) in John 10 (vss. 22-30) about whether He was the Messiah, His answer was that He and the Father were “one.”  This statement was so radical, that the Jews interviewing Him were ready immediately to stone Him for blasphemy.  Jesus' answer to them in this case is very interesting.

    “Has it not been written in your Law, ‘I said, you are gods’? If he called them gods, to whom the word of God came (and the Scripture cannot be broken), do you say of Him,…

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    Who Is My Neighbor?

    Human beings are often too clever for their own good.  Many of the problems that we face on earth are due to our own arrogance, and even sometimes our attempts out “outsmart” God and the world that He made for us.  We are experts at trying to exempt ourselves even from the responsibilities that we can readily see that we bear.

    This mentality is seen in the man who approached Jesus and wanted to know, “what shall I do to inherit eternal life?” (Luke 10:25-37)  We know from this text that the man was a lawyer, which isn’t the…