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Living in Light of Two Ages

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Thursday
Oct292009

"But You Must Remember" -- Jude 1-25

The Second in a Two-Part Series on the Epistle of Jude

Have you ever wondered what a sermon would be like in one of the churches founded during the time of the apostles?  How did those in the apostolic circle preach?  Since the New Testament was not yet completed, how did they utilize the Old Testament, so as to show forth Christ?  Well, in verses 5-16 of the Epistle of Jude we find such a sermon (or at least a portion of such a sermon) which serves as the main body of Jude’s epistle.   Citing from both the Old Testament as well as apocryphal Jewish writings, Jude is able to remind his readers that God has a long history of dealing with false teachers and apostates, and those men who were currently troubling the churches to which Jude is writing face certain judgment.  Even as Jude’s readers are to earnestly contend for that faith “once for all delivered to the saints,” they are to also build themselves up in the most Holy faith, and to pray in the Holy Spirit.

We wrap up our short series (two Sundays) on the Epistle of Jude.  Last time, I dealt with introductory matters and the first four verses.  Recall that this epistle was written by Jude–the brother of James and Jesus–as early as the mid-fifties of the first century.  While Jude doesn’t give us any of the specifics about the churches to which he is writing, there is enough information here to gather that Jude is writing to a church (or churches) which was composed largely of Jewish converts to Christianity.  The members of these church were steeped in Jewish mysticism and end-time speculation–we’ll see why that is important momentarily.  Jude has learned that these unnamed churches were facing a very serious internal crisis, prompting Jude to write this epistle which is an urgent warning to his brethren.
 
Apparently, Jude was planning on a writing a letter to these churches about “our common salvation,” when word reached him that a group of traveling prophets and teachers had crept into these churches, introducing the dangerous heresy of antinomianism.  Antinomianism is the notion that since we are saved by God’s grace and not by our works, Christians are not in any sense bound to keep the law.  This particular group of false teachers had infiltrated their ranks, and were men who were using the grace of God as an excuse to engage in all kinds of sexual immorality.  Furthermore, these men were claiming that God was revealing himself to them through dreams and visions, which, supposedly gave great credibility to their deceptive message.  Upon learning that this was indeed going on, Jude sends this epistle to these churches exhorting them to deal with these men before they can do any more damage.

To read the rest of this sermon, click here

Thursday
Oct292009

Horton's Review of N. T. Wright (Complete)

Wednesday
Oct282009

Horton Wraps Up His Review of N. T. Wright

Here's the tenth (and final) installment of Horton's review of N. T. Wright's latest on justification:  http://www.whitehorseinn.org/archives/184.html

Wednesday
Oct282009

Free Me on CD

John Hendryx (the proprietor of Monergism) is offering a free CD with all thirty-two of my sermons on Revelation, as well as the first fifteen lectures in my on-going series Amillennialism 101.

You can get the scoop here:  Free KR CD

Thanks John!  I'm not sure even my dog could stand listening to me for this many hours!

Monday
Oct262009

Mike Horton on "Issues, Etc.", Talking About the Gospel-Driven Life

Here's the link (the program aired Monday, October 26):  http://www.issuesetc.org/podcast/346102609H2p.mp3

Monday
Oct262009

Getting the Rally Monkey Off Your Back!

The Yankees have been to the playoffs every year (with the exception of last year) since 1995.  But this victory--the 40th pennant--was especially sweet. 

This is one of my favorite Yankees teams.  This is the best baseball the team's played since 2001.  The power is there but this team also bunts well, hits the cut-off man, takes the extra base, etc.  Proof that the best team money can buy doesn't win unless it plays fundamentally sound baseball.  They did and they won the pennant.

It was especially nice to finally beat the pesky Angels who have owned the Yankees the past decade.

My favorite line . . . quoted in the context of the Dos Equis commercial ("the most interesting man in the world").  "Mariano Rivera gave up a run in the eighth just to see how it feels."  Rivera hadn't given up a run in the playoffs at Yankee Stadium since 2001.

Monday
Oct262009

This Week's White Horse Inn

Applying God's Law

Is the Bible merely a manual of timeless ethics? If so, what do we do with the various civil and ceremonial laws from the Old Testament? Are we, like Israel of old, called to cleanse the land of idolatry by a kind of holy war? How should we interpret and apply texts of this kind? These questions and more will be addressed on this edition of the White Horse Inn.

http://www.whitehorseinn.org/

 

Sunday
Oct252009

Who Said That?

"If we give `gospel' a broader definition . . .  it is possible to say that all Scripture is gospel.  But it is similarly possible to say that all Scripture is law, worldview, ethical guidance, etc."

You know the drill.  Leave your guess in the comments section below.  Remember the point is guess, and not cheat to find the answer (through a google search).  Answer to follow next week.

Sunday
Oct252009

"Be Strong in the Lord" -- Ephesians 6:10-24

Here's the audio from this morning's sermon:

Click here

 

Sunday
Oct252009

Audio from Friday's Academy Lecture Posted

Here's the link to Friday's lecture, "The Church as the Israel of God"

Click here