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scribblings and sermons: doctrinal, devotional, and practical

  • In defense of shame

    In defense of shame

    Shame has taken quite a beating in modern popular psychology. But what if there’s something healthy about a proper sense of shame, which we abandon to our own moral and civic peril? In conversation with Aristotle, Brené Brown, St. Paul, and Joan Didion (among others), I humbly suggest that we understand shame in relation to…

    the_Sermonator

    March 6, 2023
    Practical Theology, shame, virtues
    Aristotle, Brené Brown, Joan Didion, Paul, Romans 2:14-15, virtue ethics
  • Kitchen Nightmares: Church Edition (a sermon on James 2:18-19)

    Kitchen Nightmares: Church Edition (a sermon on James 2:18-19)

    A sermon on James 2:18-19, given February 26, 2023. This message is meant to (a) provoke Christians to good works that proceed from faith; and (b) to drive us to Christ for comfort and assurance when we find our works are lacking.

    the_Sermonator

    February 27, 2023
    Bible study, Biblical Interpretation, discipleship, Paul and James, sanctification, Sermons, sola fide, vocation
    James 2:18-19
  • “My tongue is the pen of a rapid writer”: Psalm 45, the Church’s love song to Christ, part 3

    “My tongue is the pen of a rapid writer”: Psalm 45, the Church’s love song to Christ, part 3

    This post continues a series of devotional meditations on Psalm 45, as the Church’s love song to Christ. In vv6-7, the Church praises Christ as an eternal King, who loves justice and hates wickedness.

    the_Sermonator

    February 25, 2023
    Bible study, Biblical Interpretation, Christology, ecclesiology, Systematic Theology
    Christ in the Psalms, Psalm 45
  • “My tongue is the pen of a rapid writer”: Psalm 45, the Church’s love song to Christ, part 2

    “My tongue is the pen of a rapid writer”: Psalm 45, the Church’s love song to Christ, part 2

    This post continues a series of devotional meditations on Psalm 45, as the Church’s love song to Christ. In vv3-5, the Church praises Christ as a conquering Warrior who will rid the earth of wickedness to prepare a new heavens and earth, where He and His Church will dwell forever.

    the_Sermonator

    January 9, 2023
    Bible study, Biblical Interpretation, ecclesiology, Practical Theology, Systematic Theology
    Christ in the Psalms, Psalm 45
  • “My tongue is the pen of a rapid writer”: Psalm 45, the church’s love song to Christ, part 1

    “My tongue is the pen of a rapid writer”: Psalm 45, the church’s love song to Christ, part 1

    The first of a series of devotional meditations on Psalm 45, the love song of the Church to Christ. This post introduces the method of reading the Psalm, and considers its first two verses.

    the_Sermonator

    January 6, 2023
    Biblical Interpretation, Christology, ecclesiology, Practical Theology
    Christ in the Psalms, Psalm 45
  • In wisdom let us be attentive

    In wisdom let us be attentive

    A phrase has come down to us from ancient Christian worship: “The doors! The doors! In wisdom let us be attentive!” Originally a call designed to guard the Lord’s table, this phrase reminds us of the distinction which must be observed between Church and World. Have we been attentive to the doors of our churches?…

    the_Sermonator

    January 5, 2023
    ecclesiology, moralism, Practical Theology, vocation
  • The “Cosmic Child Abuse” Caricature of Penal Substitution Denies the Trinity

    The “Cosmic Child Abuse” Caricature of Penal Substitution Denies the Trinity

    The charge that penal substitutionary atonement is cosmic child abuse does grievous violence to the orthodox doctrine of the Trinity.

    the_Sermonator

    October 23, 2022
    atonement, Christology, penal substitutionary atonement, Practical Theology, Systematic Theology, the Trinity
    penal substitutionary atonement
  • The Christian and the judgment according to works in 2 Corinthians 5:10-11

    The Christian and the judgment according to works in 2 Corinthians 5:10-11

    Does 2 Corinthians 5:10-11 teach that a believer’s works determine their salvation, in whole or in part?

    the_Sermonator

    August 24, 2022
    assurance, Bible study, Biblical Interpretation, biblicism, judgment day, Practical Theology, soteriology, Systematic Theology
    2 Corinthians 5:10
  • Saved by grace, through faith, for works (Ephesians 2:8-10)

    Saved by grace, through faith, for works (Ephesians 2:8-10)

    To rightly understand the Gospel, you have to keep your prepositions in order. A sermon on Ephesians 2:8-10.

    the_Sermonator

    August 16, 2022
    Biblical Interpretation, Sermons, sola fide, Systematic Theology
    discipleship, Ephesians 2:8-10, ordinary Christian life, the normal Christian life
  • Stop blaming Bathsheba

    Stop blaming Bathsheba

    Why are there still Christians who insist on blaming Bathsheba for David’s sin, when the Bible does not?

    the_Sermonator

    June 14, 2022
    Bible study, Biblical Interpretation, David and Bathsheba
    2 Samuel 11, twisted scripture
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