A Word For You Today from 1 Peter 3:15

but sanctify Christ as Lord in your hearts, always being ready to make a defense to everyone who asks you to give an account for the hope that is in you, yet with gentleness and reverence;

1 Peter 3:15

 

The number of Christians who know virtually nothing about apologetics still amazes me. When discussing this topic even with pastors I often receive a blank stare that suggests they’ve never considered apologetics to be of much importance. Clearly, this needs to change. Here are four reasons why.

Reason #1 – Skepticism is at an all-time high and that breeds confusion.

In fact you could say that there is also an inverse relationship between confusion and skepticism. Skepticism in the culture breeds confusion in the church but it is also true that skepticism about the adequacy of the Christian faith within the church breeds confusion in the culture. If Christians won’t affirm what it is they believe why should the culture listen to anything they say?

The American religious landscape is in a state of flux. I’ve written about this elsewhere previously. New category entrants include the “nones” and the “dones.” The nones claim no religious affiliation and the dones have abandoned religious affiliation. The dones will most assuredly transition into the nones if they are not reached with reasons to believe the Gospel. The church is ill-equipped to do this when their foundation is skepticism and confusion.

Reason #2 – Young people are leaving the church for several reasons.

Some fall prey to the predators on our college campuses masquerading as professors and teachers. Don’t be deceived friends. There are myriad stories of college professors who are forthright in their intentions to destroy the Christian faith of their freshman students so that they can be free of the intellectual shackles of Christianity.  Parents, do you really intend to turn your children over to the wolves without a fight?

Reason #3 – Apologetics strengthens the faith of believers.

Let’s be perfectly clear about something friends. It is a known fact among Christians that a vast majority is downright fearful of friends, co-workers, even family members challenging them on why they believe what they believe. Most Christians are not prepared to give a simple answer to a simple question. Being unprepared breeds fear and fear causes believers to shy away from situations that will require them to defend their faith. Understanding that there is a vast depository of historical data that forms the basis for reasonable answers to every objection raised up against the Christian faith strengthens the faith of believers.

Reason #4 – Apologetics is integral to evangelism.

I was speaking with Lenny Esposito, President of Come Reason Ministries recently and we discussed this often overlooked truth.  Apologetics is not incidental to evangelism; it forms the very heart of evangelism. Although the idea of apologetics being a necessary part of one’s faith is met with surprise today, this was not the case in the early church. Giants of the faith such as Justin Martyr, Irenaeus of Lyons, and Tertullian wrote extensively about cultural issues of their day and provided robust and intelligent responses that pointed people to Jesus Christ.

CS Lewis once remarked, “One must keep on pointing out that Christianity is a statement which, if false, is of no importance, and if true, of infinite importance. The one thing it cannot be is moderately important.”

Friends I encourage you today to take up the responsibility for your discipleship and study to show yourself ready to be a witness for the Lord Jesus Christ. When you do you will experience a transformation in your faith.

A Word For You Today from 1 Corinthians 15:33

Do not be deceived: bad company corrupts good morals.

1 Corinthians 15:33

I am blessed to be the father of four daughters. One of the many things my daughters can recite from memory is my homespun admonitions. I call them my own paraphrases of biblical encouragement. One such paraphrase my children heard often during their teenage years was this: “When you run with dogs you get fleas.”

Life involves many choices including with whom we choose to associate. The Apostle Paul reminded the Corinthians that hanging out with immoral people would result in their lives reflecting immoral behavior.

Sometimes, Christians think that they can dabble in whatever they desire without consequence. Thinking like that can result in falling into all kinds of trials, tribulation, and ultimately sin.

It is far better to make sure you keep your circle of friends small and exclusive – exclusive to those who are godly encouragers and modeling Christ-like behavior so that their influence on you will lead to your encouragement to live holy and righteously before God.

The Transforming Word Coffee Is Here!

Kathy and I are pleased to announce a special blend coffee line, roasted right here in the heartland of America.

We are currently offering the following grinds and flavors.

– 12oz Medium Roast (both ground and whole bean)
– 12 oz Dark Roast (both ground and whole bean)
– 12oz Decaf (both ground and whole bean)
– Gourmet Cocoa 1lb
– 12 oz Organic (both ground or whole bean)
The flavors…(all ground 12oz bags)
– Toasted Marshmallow
– White Chocolate
– Birthday Cake
– Caramel
– Blueberry
To order, please drop us an email through the contact form and let us know what you would like. Make sure to specify ground or whole bean.
Pricing is $14.99 per bag. Shipping is $8 for the first bag, then just $2 more for two bags (total $10 shipping), $12 total shipping for three bags.
Payment can be made through the donation button on the home page. Please provide your mailing address and a contact email. All proceeds support The Transforming Word Ministries.

To Pray to God — or Whoever – Rob Pue

Deuteronomy 6, the words of Moses: “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might.  And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise. You shall bind them as a sign on your hand, and they shall be as frontlets between your eyes. You shall write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates.”

Proverbs 22:6, “Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it.”

And a warning from Jesus in Matthew 18, “Whoever receives one such child in My name receives Me, but whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in Me to sin, it would be better for him to have a great millstone fastened around his neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea.”

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A Word For You Today from Acts 4:8

Then Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit, said… Acts 4:8

Courage and boldness come by and through the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit. Our passage for consideration today is one example.

The context of the early chapters in the book of Acts is the giving of the Holy Spirit whom Jesus promised the Father would send (John 14:26). When the Holy Spirit arrived and filled the disciples in the upper room where they were gathered, the Jews from all over Jerusalem were drawn to them because of the manifestation of miracles most especially that of speaking in languages which those that gathered to observe what was happening could understand.

Peter took control of the situation (Acts 2:14) and announced to all those gathered that what they were witnessing was the fulfillment of prophecy and he referred to a passage in the book of the prophet Joel.

Peter’s boldness hit a high point in Acts 2:36 when he testified that the very man the religious leaders insisted the Romans crucify was none other than God’s promised Messiah, Jesus the Christ! Let this example be one that we remember when given the opportunity to speak the truth that salvation is found only in Jesus Christ.

Pastor Mike