Speaking the Truth in Love

Posts by David Wright (Page 29)

The Holy Spirit Says

  The charismatic movement appeals to an emotional and spiritual need. Christians want to feel close to God. They long to hear his voice and receive individual attention. If the Spirit speaks directly to them, their need is met. But the apostle Paul predicts the end of the age of miraculous gifts. In the first…

The Lord’s Memorial Supper

Originally, our annual Memorial Day was a remembrance of the soldiers who died in the Civil War. After World War I the United States began to honor the dead who had fallen in any American conflict. But Christ’s church has a “memorial day” every Sunday. The Lord’s memorial supper is a sacred meal including cup…

The Sinner’s Prayer

Has a friend ever shared with you the good news that he “got saved last night,” that he trusted Christ and said “the sinner’s prayer”? What did you say? Did you remain silent because you were afraid of giving offense? Below is a reply that you may wish to use or keep for future reference:…

God Gives the Growth

A farmer went into his field to sow. some of his seed fell on hard-packed soil and was devoured by birds. Some seed fell on rocky ground, rooted in the shallow soil, and withered in the hot sun. Some seed fell among thorns and therefore produced nothing. But “other seeds fell into good soil and…

Where’s the Foot Tub?

Just before the crucifixion Jesus shared an evening meal with his disciples. Customarily, a servant washed guests’ feet before seating them at the table. No servant was present on this occasion, though. Who would humble himself and do the servant’s task? Each of the apostles considered himself too important, and so Jesus “rose from supper,…

A Trashy Wedding

Some years ago I heard an amusing news story about a couple in Jackson, Michigan. The owner of a trash collection business there proposed to his girlfriend. She said yes. There was nothing unusual about that, but the setting for the wedding was definitely peculiar. The man wanted to have their ceremony on the back…

How Can I Thank You?

The anonymous author of Psalm 116 suffered an affliction that had brought him to the brink of death. “The snares of death encompassed me,” he said. “I suffered distress and anguish” (v. 3). However, when he prayed fervently for help, the answer was gracious. God delivered his “soul from death,” his “eyes from tears,” and…

Love Your Enemies – Sermon Notes From 4/10/2016

[Note: This message is informed by William Barclay’s commentary on Matthew 5 posted at www.studylight.org and other sources] Introduction Jay Sekulow is Chief Counsel of the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ). On his radio program some years ago, he was vigorously protesting the planned construction of a huge mosque near the site of…

Take It Easy!

Americans are known around the world for their long work hours and high productivity. Because of the economic opportunities created by personal liberty, diligence is often repaid with generous financial rewards. Hard work is certainly commendable. The Bible says that “if any one will not work, let him not eat” (2 Thess. 3:10). But it’s…

The “Christian” Label

Seven months before the 2001 terrorist attack on the United States, Taliban fanatics in Afghanistan made international headlines by passing legislation ostensibly designed to protect Hindus. The law required every Hindu to wear a yellow piece of cloth on his shirt pocket. Plainly, the Islamic fundamentalists’ real purpose was to stigmatize, isolate, and intimidate Hindus.…