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Don’t Defend Yourself or Encourage Gossip

May 8, 2013 By Peter Krol

ThemeliosThe Gospel Coalition recently published a new volume of its Themelios journal.  Within there lies a fantastic article by Eric Ortlund about “The Pastoral Implications of Wise and Foolish Speech in the Book of Proverbs.”

Now don’t get discouraged by the long title.  The article is great.  It quotes a little Hebrew, but always translates it for you.

Here’s his point:

I would like to argue that, in the book of Proverbs, one cannot argue with a fool without making things worse. The wise person instead trusts the Lord to intervene by silencing and stopping foolish speech and vindicating those who trust him.

And from his conclusion:

We must scour our hearts, with the help of the Spirit, for foolish tendencies in ourselves. For instance, if I have something negative to say about another Christian, have I said it to anyone else? While there are a few situations in which one might have to do this (if one is asked, for example, to recommend another Christian for a ministry position), it is extremely easy to point out the faults of other Christians to third parties. This is foolish because Jesus, our wisdom and our great high priest, is interceding for all Christians, speaking the best of them before the Father. Why would we speak any differently? To give another example: in a disagreement, do I spin things in my favor? Do I believe all things and hope all things for the other Christian (1 Cor 13:7)? Or do I assume the worst about them?

Ortlund expands on ideas I’ve written about the three kinds of people in Proverbs, and he beautifully applies the teaching of Proverbs to this difficult area of criticism, attacks, and gossip.

I highly recommend you check it out!

Filed Under: Check it Out Tagged With: Gossip, Proverbs, Speech, The Gospel Coalition

Seeing Jesus in Daniel

April 11, 2013 By Peter Krol

Knowable Word LogoWe contend that the whole Bible is about Jesus.  That’s why we should be able to see Jesus in any passage.

And we delight in showing you that we’re not the only ones who think this way.

To that end, we recommend you check out a post at The Gospel Coalition by Matt Smethurst.  Smethurst recently interviewed professor Sidney Greidanus about his book Preaching Christ from Daniel.

Greidanus speaks helpfully about the main point of Daniel, the historical context, and the centrality of Christ.

Check it out!

Filed Under: Check it Out Tagged With: Daniel, Jesus Focus, The Gospel Coalition

God Knows the Plans He has for You

March 26, 2013 By Peter Krol

Knowable Word LogoI’m sure you’ve heard of Jeremiah 29:11 (“For I know the plans I have for you…”).  Perhaps you’ve wielded it against some disappointed sufferer struggling to make sense of difficult decisions.  Perhaps you’ve found hope from it yourself.

Thomas Turner, writing for Relevant Magazine, cogently warns us to “Stop Taking Jeremiah 29:11 Out of Context.”  It’s a good reminder that context matters.

Check it out!

Filed Under: Check it Out Tagged With: Context, Disappointment, Jeremiah, Relevant

How Do You Know the Bible is God’s Word?

March 21, 2013 By Peter Krol

kwordlogogold120.pngYesterday, Bruce Baugus posted his story at the Gospel Coalition, and he tells of his journey answering the question: “How do I know the Bible is God’s Word?”

What’s his answer?  Read it.

Check it out!

Filed Under: Check it Out Tagged With: God's Word, The Gospel Coalition

Can’t I just skip over the geneologies?

March 8, 2013 By Tom Hallman

BibleMesh posted an article yesterday entitled, Can’t I just skip over the genealogies in the Bible?  It’s a short read with some good examples of why you should read over those names with thankfulness and hope.

Check it out!

Filed Under: Check it Out Tagged With: Geneologies

Why Study a Book like Genesis?

March 6, 2013 By Peter Krol

genesis-bibleThe elders of our church just finished a year-and-a-half-long sermon series through the book of Genesis, and I had the privilege of preaching the last sermon.

I titled this final sermon “Why Did We Preach Through Genesis?” and I gave 3 answers:

  1. To build your confidence in the Bible
  2. To build your confidence in the Basics (how to love God, love your neighbor, and make disciples)
  3. To build your confidence in Jesus

Have you doubted whether old books like Genesis are useful to us?  Have you wondered what is the main point of Genesis?  Would you like to understand better how Genesis teaches us about Jesus?

You might enjoy the sermon.  Check it out!

Filed Under: Check it Out Tagged With: Genesis, Main Point, Overview

3 Myths Exposed About Solomon’s Wisdom

February 28, 2013 By Peter Krol

Knowable Word LogoWe often ask God for wisdom with the expectation that he’ll teleport it directly to our minds.  If we ask, he’ll give, and he’ll give it quickly and fully.

But, as we’ve seen in our series on Proverbs, that’s not at all how wisdom works.

Till He Comes just published a guest post I wrote as a companion piece to my Proverbs study.  In this post, I debunk 3 common myths about Solomon’s wisdom.  One of the myths is that God supernaturally zapped wisdom into Solomon’s brain.  Nope.  Nada.  Not true.

I’m not going to tell you the other two myths here.  You’ll have to go check it out.

Filed Under: Check it Out Tagged With: God's Wisdom, Solomon, Till He Comes

The Legacy of Howard Hendricks

February 27, 2013 By Peter Krol

Howard Hendricks, long-time professor at Dallas Theological Seminary, passed away last week.  I never knew the man, but I have much respect for his book on OIA Bible study entitled Living By the Book.

Dave Miller’s eulogy for Dr. Hendricks at SBC Voices captures the wonderful legacy of this man and his love for teaching others how to study God’s Knowable Word.  May it be said of us that we had such passion and influence in propagating love for the Bible in our generation.

Check it out!

Filed Under: Check it Out Tagged With: Howard Hendricks, Living by the Book

How’s Your Bible Reading Going?

February 7, 2013 By Brian Roberg

How’s Your Bible Reading Going? If your answer is anything other than “Absolutely everything I ever wanted it to be!”, check out this post over at Gospel Coalition by Ryan Kelly. It lists out a bunch of ways we tend to get off track, with suggestions for addressing each one.

Filed Under: Check it Out Tagged With: Bible Study, Hindrances, The Gospel Coalition

Tim Challies Recommends Good Commentaries

January 30, 2013 By Peter Krol

Knowable Word LogoTim Challies just began a series of posts where he plans to collect strong recommendations on good commentaries on each book of the Bible.  His first post on Genesis is here.

He’s done a lot of work researching which volumes pastors and scholars have found most helpful.  If you’re looking to get a commentary to help you prepare for a study or class, you may want to check out Challies’s recommendations.

We’ll plan to post here when we find his recommendations particularly helpful.

Check it out!

Filed Under: Check it Out Tagged With: Commentaries, Tim Challies

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