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God is most beautifully praised when His people hear His Word, love His Word, and obey His Word.


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Are we seriously to believe that human personhood is a matter of mere location, inside or outside the womb?http://www.albertmohler.com/2011/09/16/thrown-over-the-fence-infanticide-canadian-style/


You can divide all leaders into those who merely hold an office or position and those who hold great convictions. Life is too short to give much attention to leaders who stand for little or nothing, leaders who are looking for the next program or riding the latest leadership fad, trying on idea after idea but driven by no deep convictions.The Conviction to Lead, 25


1.4K      2016-07-31     2
Liberal theology is a succession of rescue attempts for the reputation of Christianity.http://t4g.org/media/2012/04/inerrancy-panel-v/


1.8K      2012-04-25     2
Christians need to remember that the sufficiency of Scripture gives us a comprehensive worldview that equips us to wrestle with even the most challenging ethical dilemmas of our time.


1.2K      2024-01-29     1
We want character but without unyielding conviction; we want strong morality, but without the emotional burden of guilt or shame; we want virtue but without particular moral justifications that invariably offend; we want good without having to name evil; we want decency without the moral authority to insist upon it; we want moral community without any limitations to personal freedom. In short, we want what we cannot have on the terms that we want it.


691      2024-01-29     1
the decline of church discipline is perhaps the most visible failure of the contemporary church. No longer concerned with maintaining purity of confession or lifestyle, the contemporary church sees itself as a voluntary association of autonomous members, with minimal moral accountability to God, much less to each other.


1.5K      2018-09-17     1
hire on the basis of conviction. This is essential, and yet this is where many leaders subvert their own leadership. We are all easily (and often rightly) impressed with expertise and ability, but these cannot compensate for a lack of conviction. When it comes to hiring leaders who will have a role in directing the work, conviction is nonnegotiable. You cannot possibly lead with conviction if you entrust the future of your organization to people who do not share those convictions. This is how great movements die - they begin with clarity and end with confusion, or worse.The Conviction to Lead: 25 Principles for Leadership That Matters (p. 203-204)


1.4K      2016-09-26     1
Years ago I heard the story of an old preacher who told a group of younger preachers to remember that they would die. "They are going to put you in a box," he said, "and put the box in the ground, and throw dirt on your face, and then go back to the church and eat potato salad." That says it perfectly. Life goes on. If we transfer the convictions successfully, all will be well. If not, our stewardship is in danger . . . or in vain.The Conviction to Lead: 25 Principles for Leadership That Matters (p. 200)


1.4K      2016-09-26     1
Those who do away with Christian Doctrine whether they are aware of it or not, are the worst enemies of Christian living. Because the coals of orthodoxy are necessary to the fire of piety. A Marvelous Ministry: How the All-round Ministry of Charles Haddon Spurgeon Speaks to us Today (128)


1.5K      2011-08-07     1
As Theo Hobson describes it, for a full moral reversal to take place three conditions must be met. The first is this: what was condemned must be celebrated. The second is that what was celebrated must now be condemned. And thirdly, those who will not join in the celebration will be condemned.


1.3K      2018-08-09     0
Young Americans, and that includes young Christians, face some very real challenges in moving toward full adulthood, and there is no question that economic factors play a part. But even secular observers understand that a shift in marriage points to an underlying shift in morality. The blunt fact is that previous generations of young adults, facing even greater economic challenges, still found their way to adulthood and marriage.http://www.ligonier.org/learn/articles/problem-delaying-marriage/


1.3K      2017-03-03     0
If you look at some of the most historic portraits in the Christian tradition, you will see a skull within the painting. This was known as memento mori, the memory of death, which was intended to motivate the subject of the painting to make the most of the time given to him. That skull on my desk is not a morbid decoration or a macabre ornament from a dark holiday. It is a constant reminder of mortality as essential to the human condition, and an impetus to be aware that every passing day removes one tick from the column marked Future and adds one to the column marked Past. The Conviction to Lead: 25 Principles for Leadership That Matters (p. 200)


1.4K      2016-09-26     0
Awareness of our mortality changes everything. We know that our leadership, no matter our age, is a temporary stewardship. We are creatures made for a specific time and a specific opportunity and a unique stewardship of influence, life, and energy. This knowledge limits our pride and temptation to hubris, for we live with the constant awareness that everything we have built can be undone when we are gone. We have a limited opportunity to make a difference, and to make it last. Leadership, in other words, is perishable.The Conviction to Lead: 25 Principles for Leadership That Matters (p. 200)


1.3K      2016-09-26     0
We know that character matters when we hire a baby-sitter. How can it not matter when we are calling a leader?The Conviction to Lead (p. 82).


1.3K      2016-08-01     0
There is a strong drift toward the hard theological left. Some emergent types want to recast Jesus as a limp-wrist hippie in a dress with a lot of product in His hair, who drank decaf and made pithy Zen statements about life while shopping for the perfect pair of shoes. In Revelation, Jesus is a pride fighter with a tattoo down His leg, a sword in His hand and the commitment to make someone bleed. That is a guy I can worship. I cannot worship the hippie, diaper, halo Christ because I cannot worship a guy I can beat up. I fear some are becoming more cultural than Christian, and without a big Jesus who has authority and hates sin as revealed in the Bible, we will have less and less Christians and more and more confused, spiritually self-righteous blogger critics of Christianity.


1.3K      2011-08-07     0
When a denomination begins to consider doctrine divisive, theology troublesome, and convictions inconvenient, consider that denomination on its way to a well-deserved death.


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Large numbers of Americans...profess belief in God but live like atheists.


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I sympathize with every human heart wishing to know the one true and living God. But I believe there's only one way that can happen: through Jesus Christ. And the gospel is about repenting to sin not celebrating it.


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But there are many who consider themselves fully conservative and fully orthodox who never preach many texts of scripture, who never remotlely come into contact with many doctrinal truths. Because they recoil on how to present them in an age which considers them crude and ugly and unclean. and when you buy into that logic. Guess what? You're a liberal. (Video Interview)


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But there is one thing that is infinitely more absurd and unpractical than burning a man for his philosophy. This is the habit of saying that his philosophy does not matter, and this is done universally in the twentieth century. Heretics(7)


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the gospel really comes to light not in abstraction but in blood, in bruises, in the beating, in the crown of thorns, in blood dripping down a cross. That's not abstract. That's real, it's historical, and it's for you and for me. And so one of the things I find to be tragically sad, tragically sad about the emergent movement is that it actually abstracts the gospel. You lose the gospel, and your left with again the stifling guilt without any absolution. Feb32010 FightingFortheFaith


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All this emergent church stuff, much of the church growth stuff, all the cultural sensitivity throwing out the window biblical sensitivity, it's just a bunch of little boys wanting to play church without the power of God on their life. Ten Indictments (1:50)


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What I'm concerned about, there are congregations of people who come into a minimalist understanding of the gospel. And who the rest of their life are going to try to battle and live a life to the glory of GOd with a conscience that has no information. There isn't any radar, nothing's coming in. So the conscience is unable to function. Resolved 2005 Talk 3 (around 25 minutes in)


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Try to imagine a majority Christian country where Muslims are not basically completely free to enjoy religious liberty. But, on the other hand, try to imagine a majority Muslim country where Christians are actually given the same rite, and true religious freedom. The Briefing Dec 16, 2010. (4:45)


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