Monday, August 6, 2012

We moved


I'm going to discontinue this blog since it is too much work trying to keep two blogs going.  You can check out my active missionary blog here:  To the ends of the Earth...Peru   This blog tells of our life on the mission field in Peru as we seek to advance the Kingdom of Christ throughout the Andes.

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Baxter's advice to Pastors


Advice to Pastors
Richard Baxter

  1. The ministerial work must be carried on purely for God and the salvation of souls, not for any private ends of our own.
  2. The ministerial work must be carried on diligently and laboriously, as being of such unspeakable consequence to ourselves and others.
  3. The ministerial work must be carried on prudently and orderly.
  4. Throughout the whole course of our ministry, we must insist chiefly upon the greatest, most certain, and most necessary truths, and be more seldom and sparing upon the rest.
  5. All our teaching must be as plain and simple as possible.
  6. Our work must be carried on with great humility.
  7. There must be a prudent mixture of severity and mildness both in our preaching and discipline.
  8. We must be serious, earnest, and zealous in every part of our work.
  9. The whole of our ministry must be carried on in tender love to our people.
  10. We must carry on our work with patience. We must bear with many abuses and injuries from those to whom we seek to do good.
  11. All our work must be managed reverently and use not holy things as if they were common.
  12. All our work must be done spiritually, as by men possessed of the Holy Spirit.
  13. If you would prosper in your work, be sure to keep up earnest desires and expectations of success. If your heart be not set on the end of your labors, and you long not to see the conversion and edification of your hearers, and do not study and preach in hope, you are not likely to see much success.
  14. Our whole work must be carried on under a deep sense of our own insufficiency, and of our entire dependence on Christ.
  15. We must be very studious of union and communion among ourselves, and of the unity and peace of the churches that we oversee.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Name this Heretic

Here are some quotes from someone that the "Christian" world adores. Can you name this person:


“We never try to convert those who receive [aid from Missionaries of Charity] to Christianity but in our work we bear witness to the love of God’s presence and if Catholics, Protestants, Buddhists, or agnostics become for this better men — simply better — we will be satisfied. It matters to the individual what church he belongs to. If that individual thinks and believes that this is the only way to God for her or him, this is the way God comes into their life — his life. If he does not know any other way and if he has no doubt so that he does not need to search then this is his way to salvation.”

This was asked the following in regards to the Hindus they worked with, “These people are waiting to die. What are you telling them to prepare them for death and eternity?” She replied candidly, “We tell them to pray to their Bhagwan, to their gods.”

“I’ve always said we should help a Hindu become a better Hindu, a Muslim become a better Muslim, a Catholic become a better Catholic”

“I love all religions. … If people become better Hindus, better Muslims, better Buddhists by our acts of love, then there is something else growing there.” Or in another place, “All is God — Buddhists, Hindus, Christians, etc., all have access to the same God.”

”When the priest is there, then can we have our altar and our tabernacle and our Jesus. Only the priests put Jesus there for us. … Jesus wants to go there, but we cannot bring him unless you first give him to us.

Who is this heretic?  Mother Teresa

These quotes are taken from an article by Tim Challies. You can read the whole article here.

In conclusion:  Doing "righteous" deeds can not make a person righteous or in a right standing before God.  All of the works of both Hitler and Mother Teresa leave them each equally condemned before God.  This is what the Gospel is about.  That is why Jesus needed to come and reconcile us to God.  This is why we need the imputed righteouness of Jesus applied to us.  Our best efforts send us to Hell. 

My hope is built on nothing less
Than Jesus blood and righteousness
I dare not trust the sweetest frame
But wholly lean on Jesus name 

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Waiting for a vision to know God's will? Read the Sciptures instead.

For the last 4 or 5 months I have had the opportunity to talk to so many people about discernment.  It seems that everyone that I run into is struggling with finding out what God wants them to do.  I always hear the red flag warning phrases like:  "God told me" or "I had a dream" or "I feel that God is leading me" or "I want to do this but I don't know if it is God's will" and on and on.

These feeling based assumptions cause more problems in people's lives than anything.  Instead of reading the Scriptures to understand how the will of God works, people wait for an angel to come down and direct them or for a dream or vision or open door.  When people say that, "God told me" or they are waiting for an answer, they are really basing their decisions on their own feelings.  They are trusting in their own deceitfully wicked heart to feel what is the right thing to do. 

God gives us freedom in making decisions.  If your motivations are pure and the decision is not sinful in any way, we really have a lot of freedom to make choices.  Should you move to another state?  Well, ask yourself why you want to move.  Is the reason sinful?  Will it help you grow spiritually?  Use biblical discernment to make your decision and then, if everything checks out, get off your butt and do something.  Otherwise you just sit around in a dumb stupor doing nothing but wasting your life.  Like the man that really wanted to go to China to proclaim the gospel.  He struggled because he just didn't know if it was the will of God.  He prayed about it for 30 years and then died.  If he would have understood biblical discernment then he would have jumped on a plane 30 years ago. 

There are some things we don't have to pray about because God has already revealed His will in the Scriptures.  Should I share the gospel with my neighbor?  Yes.  Should I help the widow across the street?  Yes.  Should I take revenge on my enemy?  No  Should I sue my ex-coworker who is a Christian?  No.  God has already revealed His will in the Bible and if we read it then we will discover it and be able to make decisions much easier and with more confidence.  For all of your decisions that are not black and white in the Bible, use biblical discernment.  Look at your motives, look at the benefits to glorifying Christ and your own sanctification, and look at any potential for sin and then make your decision.

There is so much more I could say about God's providential will and His revealed will and more on biblical discernment but instead of me writing 200 pages why don't you just read these great books.

Two great books on biblical discernment that I highly recommend if you are confused about what you are supposed to be doing are:

1)  Just Do Something: A Liberating Approach to Finding God's Will, or, How to Make a Decision Without Dreams, Visions, Fleeces, Impressions, Open Doors, Random Bible Verses, Casting Lots, Liver Shivers, Writing in the Sky by Kevin DeYoung








2) The Discipline of Spiritual Discernment by Tim Challies

Friday, August 5, 2011

Open-Air preaching at Helena street party.

So much has been happening that I have been too busy to blog but we have got to share the gospel with so many people lately. Amazing things happened when I was in Sidney, MT for a week. My missions blog tells the story here.  My friend Brandon come over from Sidney to hang out and do some street evangelism for a few days before we leave the country.  We hit alive at 5 with TJ and got to share the gospel with a ton of people.  Some conversations went very well and some did not but the gospel was proclaimed. 

Brandon was so burdened that he stood up amongst several hundred people and open-air preached.  The band wasn't playing yet but there was a lot of noise and commotion until Brandon yelled, "Can I have your attention" in a voice like Whitefield.  Everyone in the place stopped and turned to us.  Brandon began to speak about the fact that everyone would die one day and he asked them where they would go when they died.  Some people mocked.  Brandon kept going into the gospel.  At this time the band found out what was going on and they cranked up the speakers that were playing the radio about as loud as they could go in order to drowned out Brandon's voice.  He spoke louder but eventually had to quit because the music became deafening. 

When you go into the devils dark territory and begin to send out a great light, he will do whatever it takes to send you back to where you came from.  And this night the devil had many of his slaves ready for action.  But greater is He that is in us than he that is in the world.  Brandon opened his mouth for the Kingdom of Christ to be advanced and hundreds of people heard a short gospel message.  This is more lost people than the average Montana church preaches the gospel to in a year.  This is the means that the Kingdom of Christ has always been advanced.  Praise God for the boldness that He gives us and may He give His servants a renewed sense of boldness today and that they take this new boldness and proclaim that gospel to anything that breaths.