Linchpin: 1 Cor 15:3-5
The linchpin of Christianity
Titus 3:8c "Excellent and Profitable"
The Book of Titus emphasizes that sound doctrine leads to sound living, urging believers to devote themselves to good works, which benefit both the church and the world. Christianity has historically influenced culture positively, impacting human rights, dignity, equality, science, medicine, arts, music, and education. Good works serve as a witness, model, sign of purity, devotion, and mark of salvation, taking place in the church, home, and world. Even atheist historian Tom Holland acknowledges that Western secular values are rooted in Christian theology and morality, attributing societal improvements to Jesus and Christianity.Christianity's impact includes the radical idea of every person bearing God's image and having equal worth, leading to modern human rights, sanctity of life, and protections for the vulnerable. Voices must be loud and persistent to protect these values, speaking out and influencing society. Pre-Christian societies lacked pity and mercy, but Christianity revolutionized Western ethics, emphasizing humility and sacrifice. The U.S. Declaration of Independence reflects the Christian idea that rights come from God, not humans. Christianity led to the abolition of slavery, end of gladiatorial games/infanticide, and transatlantic slave trade, with figures like William Wilberforce citing biblical equality.Christianity elevated women and marriage, rejecting the treatment of women as property and promoting mutual dignity. Florence Nightingale's faith-driven reforms gave women professional healthcare roles. Early Christians built institutions to minister to the marginalized, with 9/10 of the largest charities being faith-based. Saint Basil founded the Basilica, the first large-scale hospital complex, which became a model for Western hospitals. Medieval Christian scholars founded Europe's universities, including Oxford, Cambridge, Paris, and Bologna, to study God's rational creation. Harvard College was founded to advance learning and train Christian ministers.Christianity impacted the rise of modern science, with the Scientific Revolution dominated by devout Christians like Johannes Kepler, Isaac Newton, Michael Faraday, and Louis Pasteur. Christian themes inspired the greatest Western creative works, with artists like Michelangelo and composers like Johann Sebastian Bach and Handel creating works that reflected their faith. Jesus has made a huge impact on culture, permeating everything since the resurrection. The modern calendar is based on Jesus' birth, and even secular thinkers like Ben Shapiro and Bill Maher agree on morality due to Western society's biblical history.Jesus points to internal morality, and He is the subject of more books than any other figure. Tom Holland notes that Westerners are steeped in Christian assumptions, with Jesus's sacrifice at the heart of the revolution. Sociologist Rodney Stark argues that the rise of the West was rooted in Christian theology and belief in a rational God. Believers are called to insist on good works, which are profitable for all mankind, and to extend the kingdom wherever God places them. The church needs correct theology and sound doctrine, putting their hand to the plow and glorifying God. Martin Luther's refusal to recant his beliefs demonstrates the importance of standing firm on the Word of God.#christianity #goodworks #socialimpact #faithandaction #culturalinfluences #biblicalvalues #ethicalliving #kingdombuilding #reformedtheology #servegod www.ReformedRookie.comPodcast: https://anchor.fm/reformedrookieFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReformedRookie Twitter: https://twitter.com/NYapologistSemper Reformanda!
Titus 3:7 "Justified Heirs"
Salvation, as explained through Titus 3:7 and related scriptures, is a Trinitarian work of God: the Father appoints, the Son accomplishes, and the Holy Spirit applies. Justification, a key aspect of salvation, means being declared righteous by grace through faith in Jesus Christ, not by works. This righteousness is imputed to believers because Jesus paid the penalty for their sins. Justification is the gateway to everlasting life, leading to sanctification and glorification. Believers are not only forgiven but also installed in God's favor as heirs of eternal life, possessing a guaranteed inheritance and a confident hope anchored in Christ's work. The Holy Spirit seals believers, guaranteeing their salvation and compelling them towards a life of love and obedience, demonstrating a changed heart through actions that glorify God and love their neighbor. This understanding emphasizes that salvation is entirely God's work, received passively through faith, and results in a transformed life.#reformedtheology #justificationbyfaith #salvationbygrace #eternallife #HeirsOfGod #TrinitarianSalvation #holyspirit #newcovenant #FaithAlone #ReformedRookiewww.ReformedRookie.comPodcast: https://anchor.fm/reformedrookieFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReformedRookie Twitter: https://twitter.com/NYapologistSemper Reformanda!
Phil 2:17-19 "Timothy"
The church needs a stated purpose and competent staff, just as Jesus chose and trained disciples. Paul's letter to Philippi encourages the church through hardship, highlighting their maturity, productivity, and faithfulness. Paul's life statement, "For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain," reflects a mindset that brings joy even in persecution. Paul introduces Timothy, a trustworthy example for the church to emulate, and explains why he is sending Timothy to Philippi instead of going himself. Timothy's background, upbringing, and proven worth as Paul's companion for about 10 years make him uniquely suited for this mission. Timothy's genuine concern for the welfare of others sets him apart from those who seek their own interests. Paul contrasts Timothy's single-mindedness with others who preach for selfish ambition. Timothy's servanthood, humility, and availability make him an ideal leader. Paul's desire to send Timothy stems from his own imprisonment and the need for someone trustworthy and competent to minister to the Philippians. Christians are called to be lights, equipped with the Word of God, prayer, and the Holy Spirit.#philippians #timothy #paul #discipleship #faith #servantleadership #biblicalexamples #churchministry #reformedtheology #hereiamsendme www.ReformedRookie.comPodcast: https://anchor.fm/reformedrookieFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReformedRookie Twitter: https://twitter.com/NYapologistSemper Reformanda!
Ephesians 1:9-10 "Mystery United"
Ephesians 1:9-10