Blog of James Jordan, Minister and Instructor of Religion in the Piedmont Triad of North Carolina USA.
Tuesday, October 31, 2017
On the 500th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, I say...
“God is not trying to drive us to despair by his demands, in order to take us from the 'Law' to the 'Gospel,' as if they were two different messages.” The God of Promise and the Life of Faith: Understanding the Heart of the Gospel, Scott Hafemann, p.216
Monday, July 31, 2017
Memorial for Dr. Haddon W. Robinson
Gordon-Conwell's page for Dr. Robinson
A few of my notes from October 21, 1993, when Dr. Robinson was talking to us about "Making Dry Bones Live" (chapter 7 of Biblical Preaching):
"Is your theology abstract? Is it less than real? Your theology must be stated in light of revelation and scripture. And this is revealed in words, linguistic signs. Objective, propositional revelation is the necessary way to get to the real God. Not our experiences of Him. Our experience must be in the word. Moral laws for example, stop sign laws or fire laws, they are in words. You don't break God's laws, you break yourself on them"
And on using illustrations in sermons to make "dry bones live":
"You need more less than more. You're not a storyteller, you're a communicator of truth."
And finally some of the best advice I ever got: "Don't assume they know where Africa is."
See you later, Dr. Robinson.
Happy because of Jesus,
Pastor James
Tuesday, April 4, 2017
Eric Metaxas :: They’re Not The World, They’re The Bubble People
A blast from the past, for your thoughtful meditation on Matthew 4:3-4.
Eric Metaxas :: They’re Not The World, They’re The Bubble People
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Keeping Cool During Hot Elections
Thursday, April 7, 2016
How could Jesus be the Answer?
Monday, July 27, 2015
The Surprising Children of Spong
Thursday, June 25, 2015
"A mist in the pulpit (still) becomes a fog in the pew."
You have to love Biblical Preaching: The Development and Delivery of Expository Messages (Baker, 1980) by my former professor Haddon Robinson. How could we then imagine the thousands of sermons that would flow from our introductory preaching classes with Haddon and Dr. Scott Gibson? Those were the days...or rather, these are still the days! Preaching, with Biblical Theology, is a never-ending life-consuming pursuit. Today I'm reminded of why the basics are called the basics:
"Explanation proves difficult if the expositor does not know his audience. The more familiar he is with a subject, the less aware he may be of a congregation's ignorance of it. The people in the pew live in a different intellectual world from their pastor. Indeed they support him financially so that he can study what they cannot. He must not assume that his listeners immediately understand what he is talking about. He owes them a clear explanation of exactly what he means. As a guiding rule, a speaker should define every important term in language the audience understands. Certainly it is better to define too many terms than too few. Explaining the relationships and implications of ideas, we should know the explanation ourselves so clearly that no vagueness exists in our own minds. Then we should work through the steps in the explanation so that they come in a logical or psychological order. A mist in the pulpit becomes a fog in the pew." (p. 141)There should be no pride in preaching, but a sober and humble effort to both speak from the heart of God and speak to the hearts of people. Here's to continually clearing out the mist!
Tuesday, June 2, 2015
It's Simply Apocalyptic: False Teaching is Very Popular
Who, exactly, are YOU listening to? What message do they bring to you?
2 Peter 2:1-3 But false prophets also arose among the people, just as there will also be false teachers among you, who will secretly introduce destructive heresies, even denying the Master who bought them, bringing swift destruction upon themselves. Many will follow their sensuality, and because of them the way of the truth will be maligned; and in their greed they will exploit you with false words; their judgment from long ago is not idle, and their destruction is not asleep.
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Life of Jesus, as if we were college students
- Born between 4 and 1 BCE in the Judean city of Bethlehem.
- Spent his youth in the Galilean village of Nazareth.
- When he was 30 he went south to the Judean wilderness, where he was baptized by John the Baptist in the Jordan river.
- John the Baptist appears like an OT prophet in the NT.
- John the Baptist was apocalyptic, warning people of God's imminent judgment.
- John the Baptist called on sinners to repent
- John the Baptist called on them to be Baptized in water as a sign of spiritual cleansing.
- Jesus' preaching agreed with the preaching of John the Baptist, as did much preaching of the early church.
- During his 3 year ministry that followed, Jesus was more or less an itinerant preacher who travelled around with a group of disciples, or students.
- Jesus spoke with authority on the OT scriptures.
- He said the KOG was coming so people should repent, or be sorrowful and willing to change from their sins.
- He said there would be a new era of peace and holiness.
- Jesus companions and followers grew as he travelled.
- These included women, who are prominent in the gospel.
- Jesus was friends with women
- Jesus ate with women in public and in private
- Jesus' women followers stayed with him even in his final days when others abandoned him
- Jesus was on the “cutting edge” rejecting social norms of the day
- Jesus became very popular.
- This caused opposition and resentment from the clergy guild and the religious establishment of his day.
- Jesus seems to have know about this, and that dark days were coming for him and his followers.
- He warned his disciples that rejection, suffering, and death awaited him there.
- Jesus travelled to Jerusalem and arrived just before Passover.
- The gospels described a triumphal entry in where Jesus was greeted.
- Jesus entered Herod's Temple, and “cleansed” the temple by driving out those who had businesses there. This caused a problem.
- Jesus taught in the temple for several days, and then the authorities planned against him.
- Within hours after celebrating a “Last Supper” with his disciples, Jesus was brought before a council of Jewish leaders.
- He was accused of blasphemy
- He was handed over to the Romans
- Pilate thought Jesus was a public threat,
- He ordered Jesus execution.
- Jesus was crucified (hung on a cross) on a Friday, just hours before Passover began and less than a week after he had entered Jerusalem.
- So there is a rough historical outline.
- Matthew and Luke assert that Mary was a virgin.
- All 4 gospels say the Holy Spirit descended upon Jesus at his Baptism.
- In Mat, Mark, Luke a theophonic voice is heard, “This is my Son, the Beloved, with whom I am well pleased.” So the gospels link Jesus to King David who was described as God's anointed and son.
- Jesus is also ID'd as the servant of God who would suffer for the sake of humanity.So Jesus was understood by Christians, through an interpretation of certain OT scriptures, to be the Son of God who filled with Spirit of God would suffer for the sins of others.All Four gospels say that some of the women who followed Jesus found his tomb empty at dawn on the Sunday following his crucifixion.
- Some post-resurrection appearances are recorded in some Gospels.
- When Jesus appeared, his followers remembered how he had predicted the whole thing.
- In Acts, Jesus stayed 40 days after his resurrection.
- Jesus sent his disciples out as apostles “one who is sent out”
- They were to preach to the Ancient Palestinian Jews and the Jews in the diaspora.
- Jesus then ascended into heaven, bodily, in plain site. A miracle story-
- As the disciples celebrated the Jewish holiday Pentecost the Holy Spirit descended on them just as had happened to Jesus at his Baptism.
- Jesus' followers had power, and so the message about him spread.
- The early Christians were mostly practicing Jews. Christianity was originally a Jewish sect, preaching to Jews.
- As the Book of Acts goes on, we see early Christianity open up to Gentiles or non-Jews.
- Some NT books seem to be written for a Gentile audience, and not primarily Jews.
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Pastor Russ Moyer
See the audio player on the right for "Meditations for Pastor Russ Moyer" from Rolling Roads Baptist Church on Sunday March 15, 2015.
Friday, February 20, 2015
"Finding Jesus" on CNN... whatever.
You won't want to miss the latest "Jesus" documentary, promising to reveal the truth about Jesus. Each year we are subjected to these sure bet programs, usually during Lent. There is no use in complaining, after all "all truth is God's truth" as long as you have the right set of facts, right? I would recommend that if people really want to discover the truth about Jesus, they may want to pick up a Bible and learn to read it carefully for themselves, and then consider attending a Christian worship service where Jesus is worshiped, experienced, and followed in person. (This to me would sure beat a TV program designed to sell advertising.) Join with me in praying that all who view the program will "repent and believe the Gospel" in obedience to Jesus' command in Mark 1:15. That would be "finding Jesus" for real!
Monday, February 9, 2015
The Black and Blue in the "Grey"
Concern over the real problems regarding 50 Shades of Grey
Prudish Christian Sexual Hang-ups and the Real Problem with “50 Shades of Grey”
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Hillsong on CBS
So Charlie Rose says, "Are these entertainers who preach or preachers who entertain?"
Then she says, "They are bringing in thousands of people and that's all that matters."
For the report, click this link: Hillsong on CBS News
Yes, that's Justin.
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Must Read: The Government wants to Control What We Preach
Here we go folks, you can see what's coming! This is no joke, even if it doesn't last in this case. Never say, "This won't happen here."
Houston Seeks Review of Pastors’ Sermons After Lawsuit Filed Over ‘Bathroom Bill’ Initiative
And another from Chronicle: http://m.chron.com/news/politics/houston/article/City-subpoenas-pastors-sermons-in-equal-rights-5822403.php
Friday, August 30, 2013
Buzzards
Proverbs 30:17 CEVUS06
Don't make fun of your father or disobey your mother— crows will peck out your eyes, and buzzards will eat the rest of you.
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Historic review of Harold Lindsell's "Battle for the Bible"
Renewing the Inerrancy Debate (from 1976)
Have a Super Sunday!
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Pat Robertson: 'Awful-looking women' ruining marriages | National News - WXII Home
We need to know which Bible verses support this...maybe it was that one... um... Proverbs 31:32 that dropped out of LXX which read "αν είναι όμορφη και απαλή από τη μύτη."
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
An Update on the Second Coming
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Is the Bible Too Complicated for You?
We want to wear armbands and wave flags. The Bible is one of them. "I believe the Bible" has been a cover that enables unscrupulous people to shut down further inquiry from those who would make them accountable.
Christians have to be more responsible, more enlightened, and yes, less simplistic. Many a Pastor has been matched with an unsuitable church by smiling real big and saying, "I have Jesus in my heart." No further inquiry necessary.
I challenge people to remember that they aren't the first ones to read the Bible. They aren't the first human in history to ask any particular question of the Bible. And, they aren't the first one to answer the question arising from the reading. Humility is in order, and lots of it.
Below is a link to an article that may challenge your preconceived notions about interpreting Scripture.
3 Wrong Ways to Read the Bible
Read for inspiration and embrace Truth!




