We all have preferences of what food we like, what kind of car is the best, what sport is the most enjoyable. The “right” flavor, or the “best” choice, or “most” enjoyable is a matter of preference. In our Christian journey, we also develop personal opinions and practices that work best for us. For example,…
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Four Aspects of Our Beliefs #3 – Convictions
All Christian everywhere agree that God created everything. They differ, however in how God created. Some Christians believe that God created everything in six 24-hour days. Others say that God created everything in six time periods. Some Christians look at Genesis 1-2 and see scientific statements. Others examine Genesis 1-2 and see literary patterns. That…
Four Aspects of Our Beliefs #2 – Distinctives
Every church and Christian denomination has characteristics that are distinctive. They have special traits, beliefs, and practices that express their group identity. For example, a church may be known for its empowering discipleship, or effective evangelism, or dynamic prayer, or great worship, or purposeful small groups, or meaningful social justice, or mobilizing for missions. Likewise…
Four Aspects of Our Beliefs #1 – Absolutes
Christians can seem to disagree about a lot of stuff – theology, lifestyle choices, family issues, political differences, social concerns. But some things we must agree upon. I find it helpful to differentiate between absolutes, distinctives, convictions, and preferences. Think four concentric circles, with absolutes at the center. Paul provides a great starting point, of…
How Faith Works #13 – Challenge
Charlie Riggs came to faith in Christ as a teenager. But he didn’t mature spiritually until he served in the U.S. Army and was discipled and mentored by another Christian man. The discipline and total commitment that marked his Army life merged with his personal commitment to Christ. With little formal education, Charlie Riggs developed…
How Faith Works #12 – Risk
Film-maker Francis Ford Coppola said, “An essential element of art is risk. If you don’t take risks, how are you going to make something really beautiful that hasn’t been seen before?” In every arena of life – business, science, medicine, sports – people take risks. They push the boundaries. Try new ways of doing things….
How Faith Works #11 – Reward
Because of God’s holiness, the Old Testament system for approaching God seemed to communicate: “Stand back!” The architecture of their temple said it with an outer court for the Gentiles, an inner court for the women, and an inmost court for the men. After that came the temple proper, which only the priests could enter….
How Faith Works #11 – Real
For centuries the islands of New Zealand were unpopulated. No human had ever set foot on them. Then the first settlers arrived. They were Polynesians from other Pacific islands who had sailed a thousand miles in outrigger canoes. The Polynesians came with the purpose of settling in New Zealand. How did they know the land…
How Faith Works #9 – Nothing
No one was present at the creation of the universe. Not even Moses who would later write the Genesis account of creation. No evidence available today can conclusively demonstrate how God created everything. Throughout history various theories of origins have been proposed. Discussing these views is interesting. The Christian, however, takes a fundamental faith approach…
How Faith Works #8 – Creation
I talked with some pastors recently noting that the Statements of Faith in many denominations omit the word “Creator” when describing God. The C&MA has now added the phrase, “There is one God, Creator of all things, who is infinitely perfect, existing eternally in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.” God told us in…
