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The New Wineskin That Holds the New Wine of the Gospel

Understanding the New Testament church, as we are endeavoring to do in these blog postings, involves making the biblical distinction between its message—the new wine of the gospel of the grace of God—and the new wineskin—an appropriate church structure to hold it. New wine will always, ultimately, produce a new wineskin, never the reverse. When someone experiences the grace of God for the first time and attempts to bring it into the old wineskin (Mark 2:22) of the traditional church, he will eventually become…

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How the New Testament Church Ministers to Itself

We have seen in previous postings that the church’s first calling is to minister to God Himself. All other ministries are secondary. Worshipping God is more important than church growth, than a full range of programs to “meet all the needs” of the church members and even more important than eloquent sermons presented by a gifted preacher. We are to “continually offer the sacrifice of praise to God, that is, the fruit of our lips” (Hebrews 13:15), “exalt the Lord our God and worship…

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Is the Bible Really Our “Standard of Faith and Practice”?

I have pictured in these last few postings very eventful and colorful worship of the Triune God. Singing, shouting, praising, lifting of hands, clapping, dancing, bowing, kneeling and waiting in expectant silence for Him to speak are all ways of worship He has communicated to us in His Word that He desires that we bring to Him. For some, this behavior has only been associated with “holy rollers” or “wild-eyed, half-crazed zealots.” It is a brand new idea that these expressions of worship are…

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Biblical Worship (III) – Physical

The majority of today’s church has limited its worship to silence and singing. Some may even experience verbal praise. Shouting, probably not so much. That seems so “undignified,” but, as we saw last week, these are all spelled out clearly as biblical ways our Heavenly Father wants us to approach Him.  However, these are but the beginning of the full range of ways God has told us He would like us to worship Him. Other than these verbal means, the Bible clearly teaches physical…

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Biblical Worship (II) – Verbal

In last week’s posting we saw that the Bible exhorts us to come into God’s presence with silence, but also with loud, thundering worship as well! This can take the form of singing, including songs with rhythm and a beat. Let’s look at these songs a little more closely 1. Verbal worship – contemporary songs vs. traditional songs A big issue in many churches is the actual nature of the songs sung. First, let me say that many contemporary Christian songs are not corporate…

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How the Bible Teaches Us to Worship God (I)

Last week’s blog posting concluded with a promise to investigate the topic of the specifics of worshipping God this week. However, this posting is but a brief summary of my view. I cover it in detail, along with a complete, detailed investigation of the biblical church, in my book entitled A Glorious Church – Attacking the Gates of Hell, available on my website linked at the end of this posting. 1. Silence in worship We are told that there are times as we worship…

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First Things First in a Biblical Church

My goal in these postings is always to anchor them on the foundation of  the very reason we were created—to rule over the earth with the love, authority and power of Jesus Christ. The goal is that everything the family, church and civil government (God’s three ruling institutions) do is progressing toward that ultimate intention. I want my blog to help move us toward that end. What role does the Bible say the church plays in that objective? What is its purpose? As a…

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The Unexamined Tool in God’s Kingdom Toolbox

I believe the church today has failed to go to the Bible to discover its own prescribed purpose, structure and function. Oh, it has debated the church’s message (biblical or otherwise?), and who should do the preaching, teaching and leading (men, or both men and women?). But the purpose, structure and how it functions is never questioned. We have simply “had church” as those who came before us “had church,” in both the Catholic and Protestant traditions. We are like the carpenter, who measured…

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Keeping Your Sword Sharp

We have been investigating how we fulfill the first phase of God’s three-fold purpose for creating man, as found in Genesis 1:26, 28: 1.) to bear God’s image (to look like Him); 2.) to rule over the earth; 3) to reproduce a heritage that knows why they are here. To bear God’s image, unfortunately, involves “being holy:” “But as He who called you is holy, you also be holy in all your conduct” (1 Peter 1:15). We cannot rule successfully over the responsibilities God…

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Fear or Freedom?

Realizing that I am at the top of the COVID-19 vulnerability scale as an octogenarian with life-threatening, previous conditions, several friends have asked me if I have been vaccinated yet. I have discovered the perfect response, courtesy of the Babylon Bee;  “Yes, I identify as vaccinated. I am experiencing all the freedom of a fully vaccinated male. But, tomorrow when I get up, I may identify as female and unvaccinated. If you wish, call me to check with me in the morning to see…

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“Robert’s Blog” is a forum to investigate and then discuss the significance of both God’s law and God’s grace (the gospel). Who are these two fraternal twins, how do they relate to one another and how do they then work together to accomplish God’s ultimate intention for my life and in His world? All comers jump in; the water’s fine.

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