Friday Round Up

(1) Outspoken atheist Christopher Hitchens died last night at the age of 62. A statement from Vanity Fair said that he died Thursday night at a cancer center in Houston of pneumonia, a complication of his esophageal cancer. Doug Wilson has written an interesting obituary here.

(2) Three quotes on Arminianism (not for the feint of heart):

“I do not serve the god of the Arminians at all; I have nothing to do with him, and I do not bow down before the Baal they have set up; he is not my God, nor shall he ever be; I fear him not, nor tremble at his presence… The God that saith today and denieth tomorrow, that justifieth today and condemns the next… is no relation to my God in the least degree. He may be a relation of Ashtaroth or Baal, but Jehovah never was or can be his name.” – C.H. Spurgeon

“They are Arminians to a man; they deny the absolute sovereignty of God, his eternal choice of an elect people, and that Christ bore their sins only. They deny the total depravity of man, for they insist that he possesses a free will and can accept Christ and besaved by a decision of his own; thus directly repudiating God’s word,as found in John1:13; 6;44; 8:36; Rom 9:16, and other passages. And where any teacher or preacher is unsound on these basic truths, no confidence must be placed on him on any other subject. If he is all wrong at the foundations, his superstructure is bound to be faulty.” – A. W. Pink, Letter to Lowell Green August 19, 1934

“A “god” whose will is resisted, whose designs are frustrated, whose purpose is checkmated, possesses no title to Deity, and so far from being a fit object of worship, merits nought but contempt.” – A. W. Pink

Having said that, while the doctrines of Arminianism are to be rightly despised, maturity and balance is needed concerning how we view Arminians. See this article here, and this one here.

(3) Once again, Ligonier has some excellent deals today in this week’s $5 Friday sale. The online sale starts at 8 a.m. EST and goes on for 24 hours or until items are sold out. Check out the $5 Ligonier sale here.

Friday Round Up

(1) Thanks for all the interest and prayers regarding my new book “Twelve What Abouts”. I have been getting some very encouraging feedback from those who have read the manuscript. I have also been grateful for the very helpful suggestions they have provided. It is due to be published in e-Book form the first week of January, 2012. I trust it will be a real blessing to people.

(2) Sitting down can kill – born premature, and weighing only 3 lbs 9 oz. She is in critical condition and her little heart stopped beating several times last night. She needs a real healing touch from the Lord.

(4) “What are the ‘doctrines of grace’ and why do they matter? Such is like asking, “What does the Bible teach about the very heart of the gospel, and does it matter one way or the other?” The doctrines of grace are the biblical teachings that define the goal and means of God’s perfect work of redemption. They tell us that God is the one who saves, for His own glory, and freely. And they tell us that He does so only through Christ, only on the basis of His grace, only with the perfection that marks everything the Father, Son, and Spirit do. The doctrines of grace separate the Christian faith from the works-based religions of men. They direct us away from ourselves and solely to God’s grace and mercy. They destroy pride, instill humility, and exalt God. And that’s why so many invest so much time in the vain attempt to undermine their truth.” – James White

(5) Have you ever had a pet you loved? If so, I am sure this article by Randy Alcorn will warm your heart.

(6) Ligonier has some items well worth checking out in their $5 Friday sale. The series on the Cross of Christ and also on the Doctrine of Scripture are particularly recommended. Check out the $5 Ligonier sale here while supplies last.

Update on the Book

Some time back I alerted readers that I was seeking to finish writing a book by the end of the month of November. Well here in my office as I look at the clock it is 11:25 p.m. on Thursday, November 30 and I am pleased to say that with the deadline I set myself only 35 minutes away, the writing content of the book is now finished! Praise the Lord!

Here’s the contents page:

FOREWARD BY JOHN HENDRYX
A WORD TO THE READER
THE PLACE TO START: AMAZED BY COMMON GRACE
A SURPRISING JOURNEY
WHAT ABOUT THE LOVE OF GOD? (PART 1)
WHAT ABOUT THE LOVE OF GOD? (PART 2)
WHAT ABOUT FREE WILL?
WHAT ABOUT GOD’S FOREKNOWLEDGE?
WHAT ABOUT JOHN 3:16?
WHAT ABOUT 2 PETER 3:9?
WHAT ABOUT 1 TIMOTHY 2:4?
WHAT ABOUT MATTHEW 23:37?
WHAT ABOUT 1 TIMOTHY 4:10?
WHAT ABOUT JOHN 12:32?
WHAT ABOUT REPROBATION?
WHAT ABOUT LOST LOVED ONES?
WHAT ABOUT PRAYER AND EVANGELISM?
AS THE KING’S HERALD
SOME RECOMMENDED READING

What happens next?

I will submit the draft of the book to a couple of proof readers to look for spelling errors and such like; then once that is done, I will submit the book to the publisher. God willing, a short foreward by John Hendryx will then be written and bada boom bada bing – it should be available within the next couple of weeks.

I was going to write a lengthy introductory chapter talking about what the book is all about, who it is written for and who will gain the most from it. In the end I just wrote this:

Question: WHY THIS BOOK?

Answer: For the glory of God

Question: WHO IS THIS BOOK WRITTEN FOR?

Answer: Christians who believe the Bible is the word of God and who wish to gain a biblical understanding of God’s electing grace in Christ.

Question: WHO WILL GAIN MOST FROM THE BOOK?

Answer: Those who are willing to test and examine their traditions and hold them up to the light of Scripture, the sole infallible rule of faith for the people of God.

This is not an easy process at times, more for emotional rather than intellectual reasons. Many of us have been told things by highly respected people in their lives (such as the person who led us to Christ, or a revered pastor or Bible teacher, or a father or mother in the faith) which, upon analysis, may not in fact be true. Sometimes, to actually test such statements can feel like an act of betrayal on our part. Yet, it is vital for all who desire to be led by the Spirit of truth to yield to Him leading rather than maintain an emotional allegiance to what many call “theological love lines.”

Question: WHAT IS THE POINT OF THE BOOK?

Answer: That each Christian who reads it will enjoy more of their blessed inheritance in Christ, knowing the Father’s love, grace and mercy in ways they might never have known before.

Interested?

Read on…

Two people have read excerpts from the book and at various times, both have indicated that they were moved to tears. Tears, because God touched them very deeply during the reading. How encouraging this was to me. I am praying that God will touch many people as they ineract with the content.

This book has been born out of a lot of mental and heartfelt wrestling with the Scriptures over many years. Only the Lord knows the depth of my own personal struggle to come to see the truths I write about, yet it has been the most grace filled and loved filled journey of my lifetime – a rediscovery of the God who went looking for His wayward sheep. My prayer is that God will use it in any way He wishes to cause many of God’s precious people to be edified in their faith.

Thanks so much for all your prayers. May God use this little book like he did the small smooth stone in the sling of a young man named David and fell the giant called “tradition” in many hearts and minds.