I’m the pastor of FBC Jackson in Jackson, Alabama. Each week, I post “Article Roundup: Helpful Reads,” sharing articles that I believe will benefit the saints who make up FBC Jackson and followers of Christ everywhere. Happy reading!
The Church and the Embryo: Evangelicals Have Largely Failed to Take a Stand Against IVF by Nathanael Blake
If the church is to maintain a consistent pro-life ethic, it must oppose the current practices surrounding IVF, even if some folks will be offended. “But most conservative Protestant denominations, let alone the multitude of nondenominational congregations, have tried to dodge the issue. And there is an obvious reason for this: IVF is popular, and many churches have members who have used it, in many cases without regard for the fate of “excess” embryos. Taking a stand on IVF—even only to say that human embryos should not be destroyed—would mean calling people to repentance in ways that will be difficult and painful. But a church that won’t do that risks becoming merely a Jesus-branded social club.”
The Enormous Significance of Small Tasks by Melissa Edgington
This article will encourage the parents of young children. “Today I found myself becoming irritated because I have writing to do, and instead I was coaxing a toddler to sit on the toilet. For just one moment the attitude hit hard that I have more important things to do, and as that thought hung in the air over my frazzled, middle-aged, graying head, I felt my stomach drop. Instant repentance washed over me, and I know Jesus heard the silent cry of my heart: Lord, forgive me.”
10 Things You Should Know about the Resurrection by Adrian Warnock
EVERY SUNDAY IS RESURRECTION SUNDAY! “Sadly, the church only seems to get excited about the resurrection once a year at Easter time. In reality, every Sunday should be Resurrection Sunday. The reason why the early church began to meet on the first day of the week was to celebrate Jesus’s defeat of death. Imagine what church would be like if we consciously gathered every week to celebrate the resurrection?”
Don’t Wait to Have Kids: If You’re Married, You’re Ready to Start Having Children—and Waiting is Risky by John Shelton
John gives us several reasons why married couples should start having children sooner rather than later. I think they’re compelling. “Don’t wait to start having kids” was the best advice I ever received as a newlywed. While conventional wisdom says to put off parenthood for a couple years to focus on your marriage or your household finances, the truth is that you will never be fully ready and there are serious costs to waiting.”
How Does Sanctification Differ from Justification? by Kevin DeYoung
It’s always good to get a refresher on the doctrines of justification and sanctification. “From this definition, we can already see that justification and sanctification, though related, are different gifts. The most serious, and potentially damning, errors surface when the two are not carefully distinguished.”
