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How the Apostle Paul Connects the Dots Between Belief and Behavior

7/14/2018

 
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In 1 Corinthians 6, the Apostle Paul includes a strong command that will sound counter-cultural to any American in the early 21st century: "Flee sexual immorality" (1 Corinthians 6:18).  

As we read this command, we may ask, "How can Paul say this?" The short answer is that Paul's gospel-centered theology drives the way he thinks about ethics and lifestyle issues. To see this, we need to zoom out a bit and look at the larger context.

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Summer Reading: 2018

6/2/2018

 
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Summer is upon us!

If you've got some extra time over the next couple of months - maybe you're traveling a bit, or your summer schedule allows you more time to read for other reasons, or you just want some book recommendations as you maintain a habit of reading - here are a few books (in categories we should keep on our radar screens) you may want to consider. These are books that I've either read recently myself, or am hoping to dig into in the next couple of months.

I encourage you to explore these books a bit (each is linked to their Amazon page where you can learn more), then choose whichever one or two jumps out at you most and dig in! 

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Weeding Out the Sin in Our Lives

5/25/2018

 
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Every year my wife plants a big garden, and we look forward to all the fruit of that garden throughout the summer and into the Fall. She plants lettuce and tomatoes and peppers and whole lot of other things. 

But we also know that if we’re going to eat the fruit of the garden, we need to actively be dealing with the weeds in the garden. Because weeds will steal light and nutrients from the plants we want to grow. Weeds crowd out space you want for the crops to flourish. 


Dealing with weeds is a struggle. It’s work! But it’s worth it.

In Colossians 3:5-11, the Apostle Paul tells us to make sure we're dealing with the weeds in our garden. Listen to what he says:
5 Put to death, therefore, whatever belongs to your earthly nature: sexual immorality,impurity, lust, evil desires and greed, which is idolatry. 6 Because of these, the wrath of God is coming. 7 You used to walk in these ways, in the life you once lived. 8 But now you must also rid yourselves of all such things as these: anger, rage, malice, slander, and filthy language from your lips. 9 Do not lie to each other, since you have taken off your old self with its practices 10 and have put on the new self, which is being renewed in knowledge in the image of its Creator. 11 Here there is no Gentile or Jew, circumcised or uncircumcised, barbarian, Scythian, slave or free, but Christ is all, and is in all.

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Tim Keller on the Storyline of the Bible, Centering on Jesus (in about 300 words)

3/2/2018

 
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In his recent book, Preaching: Communicating Faith in an Age of Skepticism, author and pastor Timothy Keller summarizes the storyline of the Bible - climaxing in the sending and sacrifice of Jesus Christ - in a helpful way. And all in about 300 words. (306, to be exact.) 

His summary is too good to pass up. I've included it here (from p. 58 of his Preaching book): 

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Retiring a Jersey: "What's Good about Having the Bible on Mobile Devices? What's Dangerous?"

3/1/2018

 
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If you ever check out either the Library or the footer of this site, where we highlight the top 5 posts of the previous month, you'll have seen "What's Good about Having the Bible on Mobile Devices? And What's Dangerous?" has been on this "Top 5" streak for a while (a long while!). And it's understandable why.

We should WANT to make the Bible accessible in all of the ways we can. Getting God's Word into the hands of as many people as possible is a good thing. But we should also want to be aware of any dangers that can accompany recent trends - not so we avoid the trend itself (and all its benefits!), but so that we can mitigate against particular dangers and have them on our radar screen.

If you've not checked out the post, you can do so here.

So as a nod to the popularity of this post, I'm officially going to "retire the jersey." I'll leave the post just as it is on the site and will include it in the "retired jersey" category of this site's "Library" page. However, moving forward I'll no longer include it in numbers 1-5 of each month's top posts (even though it continues to rank highly among the website "hits" for individual posts), thus allowing room for other posts.

Interested in other posts that have gotten a lot of traffic on this site recently? Click here to check 'em out!

Interested in seeing all of the "retired jersey" posts up to this point? Here they are:

  • Gregg Allison on the Importance and Role of Christian Education in the Life of the Church
  • What is Moralistic Therapeutic Deism? And How Does it Stack Up against Biblical Christianity?​
  • What's Good about Having the Bible on Mobile Devices? What's Dangerous? 

When You're Digging for Gold, Bring a Shovel (and Not a Rake)

1/13/2018

 
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There are all sorts of ways to engage the Bible. We want to be reading it daily. We hear it preached. Both of these are good things. And, I would even say, they're the most common and frequent habits we want to encourage. But these two disciplines - hearing and reading - aren't the only "tools in the toolbox" for how we engage God's Word.

Here's where the time-tested "word hand" developed by the Navigators is a helpful overview of the various methods we want to use as we get into the Bible. The five methods outlined in this "word hand" are (1) Hear, (2) Read, (3) Study, (4) Memorize, and (5) Meditate. As we engage the Bible over a lifetime, we don't want to limit ourselves to only hearing and reading. We want to discover the benefits that EACH of these habits offers as we follow Jesus.

In this post, I want to briefly touch on the third method mentioned above, studying the Bible. ​

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It's Not Too Late! A Review of the Top 5 Blog Posts Each Month, for the Last 6 Months

1/11/2018

 
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Based on the number of "hits" each month, here are the top 5 posts here on the Brookside Institute blog for the last six months - July 2017 through December 2017.

​Take a minute to scroll through the list below, and either catch up on things you may have missed or revisit things that were especially helpful.

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My 2017 Top 5 "Top Reading Lists of 2017"

12/28/2017

 
Looking for some of the best biblical and theological books to read in 2018? Below I've collected and listed five "sources" that are worth listening to for some worthwhile reads.

My hope is that as you scan these lists, you'll find at least 2-3 books that strike your interest enough for you to pick up the book and dig in.

Click on either the image or the title below and you'll be taken directly to a page where you can see which books are on that particular list.

My Top 5 Reading Lists of 2017

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Christianity Today's 2018 Book Awards
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Desiring God - Top 17 Books of 2017 (Tony Reinke)
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My Top Books of 2017 (Jared Wilson, TGC)

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Top 10 Books of 2017 (Sam Storms)
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The Collected Best Christian Books of 2017 (Tim Challies)

Interested in more? 

Below you'll find a few other links to related posts. Happy reading! 
  • How to R.E.A.D. Books Well
  • The "Ministry" of Recommending Books
  • Building a Biblical and Theological Library? Here are 4 More Books for the Shelves.
  • My 2016 Top 5 "Top Reading Lists of 2016"

Building a Biblical and Theological Library? Here Are 4 More Books to Add to the Shelves.

11/13/2017

 
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A couple of years ago, I wrote a short post advocating the idea of building a biblical and theological "library" of books — a shelf (or shelves) with trusted books that can relied on to guide you in reading the Bible and navigating theological topics. Some of these are books to read straight through; others are books to keep handy as reference books and turn to on an as-needed basis. All of them are worthwhile.

I'm still a fan of the books I recommended in the initial post — even as I figured it's time to add a few more books to the list. If you're looking to slowly start building or adding to a biblical and theological library yourself, here are four books to add to the shelf:

Bible: Old Testament

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How to Understand and Apply the Old Testament: 12 Steps from Exegesis to Theology (Jason S. DeRouchie)

Bible: New Testament

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How to Understand and Apply the New Testament: 12 Steps from Exegesis to Theology (Andrew David Naselli)

Theology

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Evangelical Dictionary of Theology, 3rd ed (edited by Daniel Treier and Walter Elwell)

Theology

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What Christians Ought to Believe: An Introduction to Christian Doctrine through the Apostles' Creed (Michael F. Bird)

If you liked this post, you may also be interested in...
  • Starting to Build Your Library of Biblical and Theological Resources? Here are 8 Books to Get You Started
  • How to R.E.A.D. Books Well
  • The "Ministry" of Recommending Books

What books would you have included, that I didn't here? (Because let's be honest, there are lots of additional books that can be a part of a good biblical and theological library, that I didn't include here for space reasons.) List anything you'd add (and why!) here.

A (Short) Collection of Reformation Day Resources

10/31/2017

 
Happy Reformation Day! On this day, 500 years ago, Martin Luther famously nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the Wittenberg Chapel - the event that we now commonly look to as igniting the Protestant Reformation. 

Below I've collected a handful of resources that will help you understand a bit more about the Protestant Reformation and reflect on its ongoing significance. I encourage you to choose 1-2 links that interest you most and dig in. If you've got kids at home, consider bringing up some of the "big takeaways" with them, and inviting them into remembering the positive significance of the Reformation today. I've included a couple of accessible books that motivated learners can read.

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