Blog Archives

  • Crafting the Sermon

    The team at calvarychapel.com has posted a 4 minute video where I speak taking what we have gained in our study and delivering it to those to whom we preach or teach. I think it’s worth your time. It’s part of a series they call “10-Minute Seminary” – should be good. Of course, no one…

  • Preparing Head and Heart

    The team at calvarychapel.com has posted a 3.5 minute video where I speak about preparing the head and the heart for effective preaching and teaching. It’s part of a series they call “10-Minute Seminary” – should be good. Of course, no one thinks you can get all you would from a seminary education in brief…

  • Proof of Payment

    He rose again from the dead. In the mind of almost everybody, the universal symbol of Christianity is a cross, not an empty tomb. Paul called his gospel the message of the cross (1 Corinthians 1:18). Paul said he preached Christ crucified (1 Corinthians 1:23). With such an emphasis with what Jesus did on the…

  • No Forgotten Ones

    He descended into hades. The Apostles’ Creed is an ancient, worthy, and wonderful summary of basic Christian belief. Many think it came to be as a statement of faith for new Christians to understand and affirm before baptism. Of all the statements in the Creed, these four words might be the hardest to understand. What…

  • Feeling the Heat

    Then Nathan departed to his house. And the LORD struck the child that Uriah’s wife bore to David, and it became ill. David therefore pleaded with God for the child, and David fasted and went in and lay all night on the ground. So the elders of his house arose and went to him, to…

  • Faith Founded on Fact

    “Was crucified, dead, and buried.” The Apostle’s Creed is an ancient statement of faith, agreed to universally among Christians. It contains the essentials of Christian belief, and in ancient times was used as a baptismal creed to make sure that new converts knew the basic truths of the faith. There may not be a more…

  • His Hands Are Still Stained

    “Suffered under Pontius Pilate.” The Apostles’ Creed is probably the most well-known – and agreed to – statement of belief among Christians that doesn’t come straight from one Biblical passage. For centuries, Christians have united around this simple statement of the essentials of the faith. In the earliest church, the creed was a statement of…

  • A Man, But More Than A Man

    “Who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary.” The Apostle’s Creed is old – but age hasn’t diminished its truth or its importance. As we make our way through the Creed, line by line, this week we look at the statement regarding the Virgin Birth of Jesus. Simply put, the Creed…

  • The Only One

    “And in Jesus Christ His only Son, our Lord.” The Apostle’s Creed is an ancient and reliable summary of basic Christian beliefs. It begins with God the Father: “I believe in God the Father Almighty, maker of heaven and earth.” In the second paragraph, it speaks of Jesus of Nazareth, God the Son. It’s possible…

  • Not A Chance

    “I believe in God the Father Almighty, maker of heaven and earth.” That line, the opening of the enduring Apostle’s Creed, tells us several important things about God. First, that God is a loving and caring Father. Second, that He is a sovereign and Almighty God. Finally, it tells us that He is the “maker…

  • Believing the Creed

    “I believe in God the Father Almighty.” Every person you have ever met, every person who will ever walk this earth, is a theologian. Of course, only a few people ever make formal theological studies their career. But whenever a person thinks about God, or even doesn’t think about God, they show they are a…