What we need to understand is that the starting point of all theology must begin with a God-centered view of all things. If we view the Scriptures through a man-centered lens, then the Scriptures will at best confuse us and at worst infuriate us. But if there is a perspective shift to a God-centered view of reality, then we will start wrestling with different questions.
Read MoreEarth Day: Revered by the irreligious and ignored by the religious. If we were faithful to our philosophies, shouldn’t the opposite be true?
Read MoreHere is an Easter poem that I hope blesses you as you prepare your hearts to celebrate the resurrection of our Lord.
Read MoreI woke up this morning trying to do my early morning devotional routine, but I must confess, I was distracted by my other religion. Jesus forgive me, but I couldn’t stop thinking about five college students trying to throw a ball through a metal circle.
Read MoreFor the mind of a creature to comprehend the ways of a Creator is more unlikely than a bucket holding every grain of sand, and yet this is our expectation.
Read MoreApparently the “purity talk” culture of evangelicalism has a new villain—those evil yoga pants.
Read MoreSunday’s sermon has led to a lot of important questions and dialogue. I anticipated this because divorce has become so normative that it is difficult to find anyone not touched by it, and so to have Jesus speak so emphatically against it should cause a stir. I want to pastorally follow up with some thoughts on the issue of divorce.
Read MoreWe can’t simply turn off desire, that’s asking a human to be an animal, so what are we to do with our desires?Let’s learn from Elsa.
Read MoreAt TCPC we believe that God is sovereign. I suppose to be a Christian you must at some level believe in God’s sovereignty. If He is the creator, then to some degree He must rule, reign, and control all of existence. But how far does His sovereignty reach? We believe all the way.
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