Sunday, September 13, 2015
O Jesus, Thank You.
Saturday, August 8, 2015
This is Calvinism
Saturday, June 13, 2015
Make War
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Living with Theology
Living with Theology
The popular conception among churches today suggests that we have advanced past theology. All we have to do now, as Christians, is love Jesus and people. Theology may have been a great hobby a few centuries ago, but we have clearly surpassed that. Right? No. Loving Jesus and people is essential, but without correct theology, the foundations of these relationships crumble. God has said to love others like he has loved us. How are we supposed to know how he has loved us without theology? We don't know. We study theology because we love the Father.
One thing I hear more than anything else when discussing theology is that the Pharisees knew theology. They were all about it. How do we avoid becoming like the Pharisees? We come to theology as a way to know more about our God, not as a replacement. We must avoid being tripped up in legalism, yet we also can't leave theology and doctrine in the dust. They are essential for a Christian's growth. For a church to truly grow, not only in population, but in spiritual maturity, proper doctrine is a must.
Where do we find biblical doctrine? The answer is obvious, but still must be said. We get biblical doctrine from the bible. Often, people will say that they simply are not interested in theology, instead they love to spread the gospel throughout the world. To that, I say awesome! That is one of the many beautiful things about the body of Christ. Some are meant to be the hands, and others the feet, etc. Consider Ephesians 4:11-12: "So Christ himself gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the pastors and teachers, 12 to equip his people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up". Some of us are made to focus entirely on pushing the gospel out. Some are meant to be prophets, and help guide the church. Still more are made to lead the church as pastors and help Christ's sheep stay in His pasture. There are some like me. When I open the bible, I see beautiful things. I see paradoxes and things that don't seem to match up. I know that the Word is inerrant in nature, so I set my sights on figuring them out. All of us are meant to encounter Christ in our day to day lives. We all can see the Glory of God, but we don't all see it the same way.
His glory is everywhere, some of us see it in day to day life. Others see it when they climb higher, when they pray for knowledge, when they study the word. All of us are needed to push the body of Christ ahead. We are all called to be his body. We must be merciful, loving, truth-pursuing, faithful and kind. I have often, especially as of late, grown angry with other Christians that simply had different gifts than I did. That is ridiculous and selfish. We all were made differently. It's our job to use our gifts together to show Christ on this earth. Take into account what Jesus said in Matthew 22. "37 And he said to him, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind." Our heart and soul love the Lord by being merciful, and loving others. Our mind loves the Lord by theology, the study of God. We must make sure to love the Lord with everything we have, whether it be our merciful spirit, or an inquisitive mind.
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Nathaniel Gregg
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
The Glory of God
for the sake of my praise I hold it back from you, so as not to destroy you completely.10 See, I have refined you, though not as silver; I have tested you in the furnace of affliction.11 For my own sake, for my own sake, I do this. How can I let myself be defamed? I will not yield my glory to another.”
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Living Counter Cultural
Take sex trafficking for instance. Wichita is the 5th worst city in the U.S when it comes to originating sex trafficking. It's right under our noses, yet we don't take action! We don't even mention it. As children of the light, it's our job to illuminate what's in the dark. When it comes to same-sex marriage, when we do address it, it's always filled with hostility. We must show love, and let the glory of God change them. That's how we reach them. James 1:27: Pure and undefiled religion in the sight of our God and Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their distress, and to keep oneself unstained by the world. There is our job. There are over 150 million orphans in the world. It's time to help them, and teach them. Then there is the Kool-Aid of our society. Pornography. No one likes to bring it up, but it must be fought. Porn destroys families, yet our culture celebrates it. Heck, the number one movie in the world right now is, in essence, a Porn film! It's also known as Fifty Shades of Grey. We need to show the world what true relationships should be like, re-enforcing the love behind marriage, reflecting Christ's love in all our actions.
Racism is an issue that comes up constantly in our world today. Whether it be Michael Brown in Ferguson, the mob attack in Memphis, or a bit farther back, in Rwanda, it is still all too present in our world today. God created us all in unity, all in His image. We are all called to be Brothers and Sisters in Christ, so that is exactly how we should treat each other. It's time to take another look back at the golden rule. Love your neighbor, as yourself.
This year, let's make a point to live as Christians, to let Christ's viewpoints infect everything we see and do. When that happens, when we are completely influenced by the love of Christ, that His love is all people see when they look at us, then we will truly be able to live counter cultural.
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Nathaniel Gregg