Monday, January 31, 2011

You are a slave!

You are a slave! Many people in modern America don't like to think about slavery, much less being a slave. I mean the last slave in America was in the 1860s right? Wrong! Everyone you see today is still a slave, either a slave of sin or a slave of Christ.
Dr. MacArthur helps us unlock a word and certainly the divine, wonderful truth of the word in Greek, doulos, or slave. Lost in translation in all but a few translations over the centuries could this be a cover up for a conspiracy? Why would this word that is used at least 40 times in the Bible to describe Christians be translated on purpose as the word "servant" or "bondservant" instead of "slave"? Could it be theological? Political? Cultural? Could it be that Arminians and Pelagians, who hate the doctrines of grace supported by Calvinists, controlled Bible translating and didn't like the God centered, God controlling aspects of Christians described as slaves, deciding to use a more man-centric, man's 'free will' determined word like servant? This book clearly proves why 'slave' is the correct word and 'servant' is error.
What are the implications that the word Christian didn't mean "little Christ" like I was always taught but "Slaves of Christ"? The Bible paints this picture very clearly for us if we are willing to admit and believe that God has us as His slaves. Read this excellent book to find out how a simple little word can change your life.
The book is a great read especially with the thrill of a cover-up in the mix. Dr. MacArthur takes on the role of Sherlock Holmes as he discovers truth that has been hidden for a very long time. Anyone serious about a God-centric Gospel needs to read and understand the implications found in this study.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

What is the Gospel? (And what it is NOT.)

I am pleased with this book. Simple to understand, great illustrations and a very clear, biblical presentation of the four essential points of the Gospel. I'll give you one hint: "God loves and has a wonderful plan for your life." is NOT one of the four and it NEVER was. I was deceived for almost 10 years with that one.
Gilbert breaks the Gospel down into the four key points of a proper, biblical Gospel presentation. These four points are: accountability, rebellion, solution and application. The points are clearly supported with scripture, which I really appreciate.
I was reminded once again as I read this book that God has two very distinct ways that He has dealt with man's rebellion against Him. Both involve death. Someone must die and be punished for each individual sinner is held accountable before God. Either Jesus Christ will die as a substitution for a sinner on the cross and then this applied when the person repents and trusts Christ or the sinner will die and face condemnation alone at the final judgment.
For a short book the Gospel was clear, the outline is helpful to remember and the scriptures are given as proper support. Faith and repentance are mentioned which is certainly not the norm in books about the Gospel. However, there is one area that I feel was left out. Actually a friend of mine who gave me the book to read helped me see this. I went back and scanned the book again to verify his complaint. How salvation is applied and the origin of faith and repentance are not clearly explained. God is the giver of salvation. But, what is most often overlooked in modern Gospel and witnessing presentations is that faith and repentance are also gifts from God and not within the sinner until God rebirths them upon regeneration. This order of salvation is critical and is the difference between a God exalting salvation where man is the total recipient of grace verses a semi man centered Gospel where God does a little bit by providing Jesus and man kicks in his personal faith to complete the transaction. The scriptures do not support the later.
I like the book but do have that one reservation.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Best Bible Highlighter


My choice of Bible highlighter
By Steelsmitty from Brentwood, TN on 1/14/2011
5out of 5
Pros: Color Choices, No bleed through, Easy and quick, Bible page friendly
Best Uses: Devotions, Scripture memory, Sermons, Any highlighting needs
I've been consistently using the SAME Pentel Highlighter since the early 90s and it has NOT broken! Lead refills are easy to come by. This product has to be one of my favorite purchases I've ever made. It is in my top 5 products that I have ever owned for usefulness and longevity. You will never regret owning one.

A Wide margin Bible but print is too small


Wide margin but small print
By Steelsmitty from Brentwood, TN on 1/14/2011
2out of 5
Pros: Wide margin for notes, Solidly Built, Excellent translation
Cons: Poor font size
Best Uses: Students, Devotional notes, Daily journal, Younger eyes, Sermon notes
An outstanding choice for sermon note taking or devotional notes.
The print is so small that only those with excellent vision will enjoy this bible.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Big Questions need Big Answers from the Bible

Impressive 13 lessons for ages 3 to 12
In Big Wave Discovery, Gospel Light creates a resource that interested me the moment I heard about the apologetics flavor it had. The 13 big questions really are questions that I've had kids ask me, and yes, even adults. Is God for real? Why do bad things happen? Is Jesus the only way to God? These questions really rattle the cage of our existence and the answers must be Biblical and they must be true.

As usual, Gospel Light takes a fun and yet solidly Biblical, bible centered and creative approach for your classes and lessons. The  included CD has the book's contents plus music and customizable files that make this resource significant, in other words, worth using and then easy to use. I think summer time midweek or even Sunday School could really benefit from this curriculum. Before you wear yourself out looking for those 4 or so lessons in between what you are teaching do yourself a favor and check this one out.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Big Books rescue big ministry problems

Big Book of message rescue
This book has rescued my on several occasions this AWANA TNT year already. Looking back I should have just picked 30 or so of the 52 available lessons on discipleship and had that as the basis of the teaching year. I love the simple format, the opening topic intro games or activities. The lesson content is solid and its indexed perfectly for quick finds by topic or scripture. These Big Books from Gospel Light are must haves for the leader's library but also the teacher's as well.