• Bible study,  Church Life,  Parenting

    A Case for the Paper Bible

    First things first: I am not anti-electronic Bible. In fact, I know people who basically must use one if they are going to be able to read the text. A lot of older people with failing eyesight have been blessed by being able to blow up the font size on a tablet to very large sizes so they can continue to read God’s wonderful Word. I use an electronic Bible from time-to-time in special situations. So this is not an article meant to say “don’t ever use one of those techy things.” However… I do want to encourage the vast majority of us–especially parents–to use old-fashioned paper Bibles far more…

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    One More Night with the Frogs

    I am indebted to the late brother Charles Hodge for the title of this post and for the basic thoughts in it. I remember reading some material written by him years ago with this title.   In that material, he discussed the events recorded in Exodus 8:1-15. These verses tell of the second of ten plagues that were visited upon Egypt. As I remember it, brother Hodge described this plague in graphic detail. He reminded those who read his material how ugly and offensive frogs are. He also reminded the readers that, according to the material in Exodus, frogs were everywhere; including on their beds, in their kneading bowls, etc. Please read carefully…

  • Bible study,  Church Life

    Older Women to Younger Women

    I know some of the younger women are so tired of hearing it! “Older women are to…train the younger women…” (Titus 2:3-4). It’s true because we read it in the inspired word of God. It is also true that some of the older women are tired of hearing it too! It’s a huge responsibility to take on teaching those who are younger than you. I have watched and dealt with this conflict for many of my years as a Bible class teacher for teen girls and ladies. Somewhere along the line a disconnect has occurred. Let me share some of my thoughts on this topic: While we usually go to…

  • Bible study,  Church Life

    A Thought on Biblical Assumptions

    There are places in the Bible where the text leaves part of a story untold. We are left to think of some of the details and fill in some gaps as to why certain things happened the way they did. However, sometimes people assume something and “everyone” agrees on it, but then they don’t think about it anymore. And…it’s possible those assumptions may not be true. Let me give you an example I was thinking about recently. In Esther 6:1, we are told that the king, Ahasuerus, could not sleep. The Hebrew is an idiom that basically says that sleep fled away from him. If you are familiar with this…

  • Church Life,  Trust God

    I Need to Apply Verse Three More Often (Especially One Phrase)

    I am typing these words on a rainy Sunday afternoon. I’m just getting kind of settled in after worshiping with our church family and going with some of them to sing at a local nursing home. I hope that I can get what I’m thinking finished before it is time to worship again this evening. Somewhere along the line, it seems to have been a common practice to omit the third verse of a hymn that has four verses. I’m not sure when or where that practice started, but it is not an uncommon one.  This morning, our song leader led us as we sang a hymn that is probably familiar…

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    Constellations

    We just finished a unit on space in 3rd grade. Maybe that’s why this thought popped into my head as I was studying Philippians 2. Maybe it was because I have seen (and been) people who seem to get what I am about to write.  Philippians 2:15 tells us we can “shine like stars as [we] hold fast firmly to the word of life” (NIV). As I was studying for our ladies’ class from this chapter, one point made by the author of our book was about Paul’s “companion stars.” In one of my Bibles I have marked the four examples of humility that Paul gives in chapter 2: Jesus,…

  • Church Life,  Trust God

    Can You Call Him Your Friend?

    At Central, we quite often sing the old hymn, “How Long Has It Been?” This song, which talks about our prayer life, asks a series of questions that, basically, is meant to cause the singer to reflect on the frequency and fervency of their prayers. I recently referenced the song in a sermon and used the opening lyric/question to remind people of the song. The song opens by asking, “How long has it been since you talked with the Lord / and told Him your heart’s hidden secrets?” After quoting that line, I then admitted that, sometimes, I don’t like singing that song very much because I don’t like the…

  • Church Life,  Evangelism

    What Draws ‘Em Keeps ‘Em

    I was sitting in a Bible class recently when the teacher was having difficulty remembering something he had heard me say before. Because of the material he was dealing with, I thought I knew what it was. The phrase he had on his mind was not original with me. I’ve “borrowed” it from a former teacher of mine.  My former teacher has been gone from us for many years. The fact that I still remember his phrase and that others have heard it because I’ve used it may serve to demonstrate that our impact on others may not die with us. The two classes were separated by many years and…

  • Church Life,  Family

    No Respect

    I was taught respect at an early age – respect for parents, respect for property, respect for other people and their belongings, and respect for God and His word. I can’t tell you how many spankings I got if I did not show the proper respect for others. I was spared one time from the spanking because my brother was the one who had not spoken to an older person when they had spoken to him. My little mother gave him a “talking to” and a spanking about showing respect for your elders. I learned the lesson! As I view the world today, and the lack of respect for so…

  • Bible study,  Church Life,  Family,  Parenting

    A Christian Response to Transgenderism [Video]

    A couple of weeks ago, I preached a sermon dealing with the difficult subject of transgenderism. The topic had been requested by several people of various ages, so I decided to tackle it. Today, for my “article,” I’m simply sharing the video of the sermon. You can watch it below, or click here to watch it on YouTube. If the “timer” is not working, the sermon begins at the 21:20 mark of the video.