Archive - October, 2006

Thabiti M. Anyabwile

Thabiti M. Anyabwile is the senior pastor at First Baptist Church in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. I had the pleasure of listening to his testimony a few weeks ago. The content was engaging and its delivery Christ-centered. I’m delighted that Focus on the Family’s Boundless.org ministry has now published his testimony.
Also, Pastor Thabiti is the Pastoral speaker at the 2007 Desiring God Pastors Conference (February 5-7, 2007).

Upcoming Interview with Ligon Duncan and Derek Thomas

Next Friday (Oct. 13) I will have the pleasure of being interviewed by Lig Duncan and Derek Thomas. We will be discussing issues related to With One Voice and the pro-marriage article I wrote for boundless.org.
The interview will be aired on a radio program called First Things. Here’s some information on the program:
First Things. 9:00 am – 9:30 am Sunday. First Things is the weekly radio program carried live on Jackson radio station WJNT News/Talk 1180 AM. Format consists of interviews, devotional messagesand panel discussion of contemporary social and theological subjects. You will need Real Audio to listen, which may be downloaded from the WJNT web site.
An audio archive of a number of these interviews with folks like Gene Veith, Mark Noll, and Sinclair Ferguson is retained here, by the leadership of First Presbyterian Church of Jackson, Mississippi, at which Ligon Duncan serves as Senior Minister.

Picture of Human Depravity

One consequence of the Fall is that people do things when nobody is looking that display a profound degree of lawlessness. We’ve seen a number of random killings in schools recently (girls are still dying in the recent Amish shooting). Of course, this is a picture of human depravity. It seems molestation was an aim.
But I was struck by a perhaps more graphic manifestation of man’s depravity in watching a portion of 60 Minutes this past Sunday. There is supposedly a national trend of high school boys going out and violently beating homeless men. One gentleman in the story makes the observation that one possible motive is that these high school boys are less powerful than almost everyone else in the culture, yet they are more powerful than homeless men. So they exert that power in a most horrific fashion. Disgustingly, these beatings seem inspired by a commercially available DVD called “BumFights” (which has sold over 300,000 copies) in which a rookie producer induced homeless men to do dangerous and foolish things in exchange for money and alcohol. The producer is now being sued.
Sin is deceptive and irrational, and sin begets increasingly severe sins. Thank God for saving grace that gave us a new heart and caused us to fly to Christ for salvation, having realized that all our wicked thoughts and deeds are laid bare before Him to whom we must give account.
“That phrase [total depravity] is a bit misleading, because it suggests that everybody is as bad as he could be. That’s not true. As we have seen, some sins are worse than others, and not everybody chooses the worst sins. God keeps people from doing that. But it is important to recognize that depravity, sinfulness, extends to all areas of our lives. It includes our best deeds, even those that seem to conform to the law. It extends to our thinking, our understanding, so that we don’t even understand the things of God correctly.” – John Frame on total depravity in Salvation Belongs to the Lord: An Introduction to Systematic Theology

Looking back on the Desiring God Conference

I really enjoyed and was blessed by the Desiring God National Conference. Hosting Mark Driscoll was fun. We had a good time chatting about the 10 year anniversary of Mars Hill Church, his upcoming writing projects (Death by Love, and an essay in a multiviews book on the Trinity, the atonement, and one other big topic….the multiviews book is ready to go, and it comes out in January), and general church/culture stuff. The funniest moment came about 30 minutes before the Friday evening Q&A session when he asked me to please run and get him a couple cans of Red Bull. To accomplish this in a timely manner, I said “excuse me” a number of times to work my way through the crowd to get out of the Auditorium (of course, we were sitting at the front), then I jogged all the way to the nearest hotel through the indoor tunnel system, ordered the Red Bull at a bar (where else would Mark have got it?), and ran all the way back. 10 minutes, round trip. Mark expressed gratitude, noting that “with this and the Holy Spirit, I’ll be good to go.” And he was.
All the messages from this weekend are now online.

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