Jesus Our Intercessor

In a recent sermon – 1 John 1:1-2 – we were considering the role of: Jesus our advocate. Bible passages like Hebrews 4:14-16 and Romans 8:33-34 paint the picture that Jesus is presently at the right hand of the Father interceding on our behalf. But what does that involve? And more importantly, why is it...

If We Don’t Confess Our Sins

In 1 John 1:9 we read this brilliant promise, “If we confess our sins He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”  Because of Jesus atoning work we – sinners – can be forgiven. The stipulation is we must confess our sin; we must humbly acknowledge our...

Holiness of God

John’s message is this: God is Light (1 John 1:5). That message has been interpreted a few different ways, but I do believe the primary understanding is a reference to His moral purity or holiness. This is the point Martyn Lloyd-Jones makes: I say it with reverence that before I begin to think and consider...

Hinderances to Fellowship

Recently at Meadowview we were working our way through 1 John 1.1-4 and discussing our fellowship with the Father, Son, and Saints. This fellowship (partnership, shared life, shared commitment) is often hindered and therefore limits our joy. As I was preparing I noted these helpful diagnostic paragraphs from Lloyd-Jones on various hinderances to our fellowship:...

Psalm 11 and God’s Eyelids

As I was reading Psalm 11 this morning I noticed something unusual in verse 4 – “The LORD is in his holy temple; the LORD’S throne is in heaven; his eyes see, his eyelids test the children of man.” Notice anything unusual? For me it was the, “his eyelids” phrase. I get that the LORD’s...

What I am reading in January 2024

A Praying Church: Becoming a People of Hope in a Discouraging World by Paul Miller I finished this book up just after the New Year. I am reading this book along with several other Meadowview members. Our intention is to discuss the content and think through how we at Meadowview can focus more time and...

CrossCon24

This week I had the privilege of leading a group of young adults (including two of my own) to CrossCon24. Two years ago we took a group and joined 5,000 others. This year we joined 11,000 others. That’s right 11,000, 18-25 year olds gathered to be challenged to make their life count by making Christ...

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