Psalm Reading Plans
Psalms is a great book for the Christian heart. Many people enjoy reading part of Psalms every...
Read MorePosted by Michael Coughlin | May 11, 2019 | pSaturday Psalms |
Psalms is a great book for the Christian heart. Many people enjoy reading part of Psalms every...
Read MorePosted by Michael Coughlin | May 4, 2019 | pSaturday Psalms, Theology |
The goal of growing in godliness is to become more like Christ and think His thoughts after Him (2 Corinthians 10:5). But what many of us do is to become so committed to “never getting angry anymore” that instead of avoiding anger because it’s sinful and we hate it, we simply avoid the thoughts or emotions that ever even evoke anger from us. We become stoics out of strict pragmatism. We have traded sinful anger for sinful legalism. When what we ought to do is follow the man, Jesus Christ, who experienced all the temptations we do, yet exercised perfect anger, never sinning as the result. Avoiding anger altogether because you indulged too deeply in that sin before conversion is akin to avoiding church because you were a religious zealot before Christ. Put away the old—but put on the new.
Read MorePosted by Michael Coughlin | Apr 30, 2019 | Evangelism, Missions, Theology |
What? Particular atonement is the historic Christian doctrine that Christ only effectively...
Read MorePosted by Michael Coughlin | Apr 27, 2019 | pSaturday Psalms, Theology |
when we are confronted with the temptation to be ashamed of God or His law, our only hope is to continue to trust in God and His Word! Christian, have you ever felt the need to apologize for God? How about when nonbelievers accuse God of evil because He judges His own creation? Or when God has provisions for slave owners in His Word? What about severe penalties for seemingly minor sins in Israel’s civil law? It is precisely because God’s ways are so different from ours that the wicked scoff at Him and His ways. Flee the temptation to apologize for God and to present Him as more palatable to the unregenerate heart—do not turn away from His law and His Word!
Read MorePosted by Michael Coughlin | Apr 20, 2019 | pSaturday Psalms, Theology |
In verse 48, notice the repetition of the psalmist’s love for God’s commandments with is a little detail added. For what we find our delight in we will soon find ourselves giving our lives to. Is it not so with you, dear saint, that you dedicate the most time, effort, and energy toward that which you love the most? You want to know what a man loves? Direct your attention to where he spends his money, his time, and his gaze, and you will quickly know!
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