Recently, I came across an article from Relevant entitled “Christianity’s New F-Word” by Sungyak Kim. What caught my eye was the teaser: “All this learning how to defend Christianity seems to have left us uncomfortable with one very basic word.” Being in an apologetics ministry, I was drawn into reading the piece. Kim offered a … Continue reading Faith Isn’t the F-Word Here…
The Vineyard War
Jesus’ parables have a shrewdness, which made them highly effective in communicating extremely controversial messages. The parable of the landowner facing off against wicked tenants is a prime example. It is unmistakably a powerful condemnation to a sinful religious establishment in the spirit of the ancient prophets. The Lord tells the following story:There was a … Continue reading The Vineyard War
Two Sons, One Salvation
Self-righteousness has a way of making a person blind to the truth of their own circumstances. The self-righteous are unable to see they have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. The religious establishment of Jesus’ day suffered from this spiritual blindness. They could easily see the faults of the tax collectors and … Continue reading Two Sons, One Salvation
Independence Day 2012
I hope everyone is having a blessed Independence Day! I am always grateful for living in the United States, with all of its freedoms and representative democracy. But I am also mindful of the fact that it is the God of heaven who made and sustains the world I live. Not just my country, but … Continue reading Independence Day 2012
The Victory of Good in Snow White and the Huntsman
Recently I had a chance to catch Snow White and the Huntsman and it was an enjoyable reimagination of the fairy tale. It’s a wonderful story about the way goodness brings restoration in a world mired by a corrupted force, a theme which is rooted in a biblical worldview. Ravenna (Charlize Theron) is the evil … Continue reading The Victory of Good in Snow White and the Huntsman