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God’s Word Is Enough!

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In the mid-1900s there was a battle taking place among Christians concerning the Bible.  I remember reading Harold Lindsell’s book, The Battle for the Bible, in 1978.  Lindsell’s book addressed the issue that was at the heart of the battle at the time – the inerrancy of Scripture.  Bible scholar, J. Otis Yoder, summed up the importance of inerrancy this way.

Biblical inerrancy means the Bible contains no error. It is without error in faith and fact. If we have the self-disclosure of the holy God, it cannot be mixed with error. Error and truth cannot be contained in the same document which claims to be a self-disclosure of a holy, righteous God. If error is mixed with truth, then that is deception which violates the character of God.

The reason this was so important is that there were those in Christianity who claimed that the Bible was infallible but not necessarily inerrant.  The Bible was believed to be true and without error when it speaks to spiritual matters, but may contain mistakes in other matters such as geology, history, or science.

Lindsell argued that if the Bible was inspired by God it had to be inerrant.  He wrote,

However limited may have been their knowledge, and however much they erred when they were not writing sacred Scripture, the authors of Scripture, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, were preserved from making factual, historical, scientific, or other errors . . . God the Holy Spirit by nature cannot lie or be the author of untruth. If the Scripture is inspired at all it must be infallible.

Over the past couple of decades, I have witnessed another battle over the Bible slowly percolating among many Christians.  This battle is not over inerrancy but over the sufficiency of Scripture.  Sufficiency of Scripture is primarily based on these two passages.

And that from a child thou hast known the holy scriptures, which are able to make thee wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus. All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works. 2 Timothy 3:15-17 (KJV)

Beloved, when I gave all diligence to write unto you of the common salvation, it was needful for me to write unto you, and exhort you that ye should earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints. Jude 1:3 (KJV)

Piper puts it this way.

In other words, the Scriptures are sufficient in the sense that they are the only (“once for all”) inspired and (therefore) inerrant words of God that we need, in order to know the way of salvation (“make you wise unto salvation”) and the way of obedience (“equipped for every good work”).

When one believes that the Bible is sufficient, it doesn’t mean that we don’t have to read anything else to live our lives.  It means that we don’t and can’t find any more special revelation.  Again, John Piper sums it up by writing,

We don’t need any more inspired, inerrant words. In the Bible God has given us, we have the perfect standard for judging all other knowledge.

It is Piper’s last statement that I see at the crux of this battle over the sufficiency of Scripture.  God’s Word is the perfect, final standard for judging all other knowledge.  This means that we must look at all other knowledge through the lens of the inspired, inerrant Word of God.

A subtle shift has taken place in Christianity here in North America that I am very concerned about.  It is very similar to the shift that took place in American education over the years.  This shift was captured in a chart that I included in my book, Kingdom Education.  You will find a portion of that chart below.

In the early days of American education, ultimate truth was found in the Bible.  Any human reasoning that was taught was always in subjection to God’s Word.  Then, a subtle shift started taking place.  The Bible and human reason became equally important in determining truth.  Later, human reasoning became the primary source of finding truth and the Bible was seen as a secondary source.  Today, truth is determined by the individual and his/her experience.  If it isn’t experienced by the individual, then it isn’t true!

This same thing is happening in today’s church.  The Bible, on its own, is no longer being seen as what is needed to understand life and how to live it.  God’s Word is not sufficient; we must look to other sources in order to really understand truth.

Again, I am not proposing that we don’t need to read and study other books.  I am saying that the Bible must be seen as the only perfect standard for judging all other knowledge.  Any other books must always be interpreted through the truth of Scripture.  We should never use man’s wisdom to interpret the Bible.

However, there are growing instances taking place that indicate that the church does not really believe that the Bible is sufficient.  In order to understand the physical universe’s origin, we have to add evolution to the biblical account of creation.  One organization says its mission is to invite the church and the world to see the harmony between science and biblical faith as we present an evolutionary understanding of God’s creation.

There is a growing tendency to turn to such things as Critical Theory and books like, White Fragility, to deal with the sin of prejudice.  However, God’s Word is sufficient to teach us that God has created each and every person as an image bearer of Himself.  One’s gender, color of skin, family, etc. are all an act of a sovereign God, who is not a respecter of persons.

Even in Christian education, the temptation is to take research, or the latest methodology and then add the Bible to it in an effort to justify it.  Instead, we should build our educational philosophy and practice on the truth of God’s Word.  Then, we can evaluate data, best practices and curriculum through the lens of the sufficiency of Scripture.

If I really believe that the Bible is the inspired infallible, inerrant, sufficient Word of God, it, alone, provides me with everything I need to love God and love other people as I live to glorify Him in all I think, say and do.  Again, let me refer what Paul wrote to young Timothy.

All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousnessThat the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works. 2 Timothy 3:15-17 (KJV)

Warren Wiersbe explains this so well when he wrote that the Bible is profitable for what is right (doctrine), what is wrong (reproof), how to get right (correction), and how to stay right (instruction in righteousness).  If I believe this, then I can go to God’s Word and address any and every issue that I might face in this sinful world I live in.

It is not enough to believe that the Bible is inspired and, therefore, inerrant.  We must be convinced that it is sufficient and all we need to equip us for a life of faith and service.  The question for each of us is this.  Is the Bible enough?

It’s Not About Politics!

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I very seldom deal with topics outside of education in my blog posts.  However, I have become very burdened about something over the past couple of months.  So, I am taking a break from discussing education and addressing an extremely controversial topic this week — politics.

 

I have been preaching a four-part series at my church called Mind Blown: Finding God’s Purpose in a Fallen World.  It has been an extremely challenging time for me as I have spent hours in God’s Word in preparation for this series.  In doing so, I have found myself very broken about what is happening in our country.  I want to share several truths with you that God has reminded me of over the past few weeks.

Truth #1

There is no sphere of my life that is outside the Lordship of Christ.  For years I have taught how devastating it is to divide life up into two compartments — the secular and the sacred.  However, God convicted me that I was doing this very thing when I look at government/politics and think that I don’t have to be involved in it.  Politics is a reality of life here on earth and, therefore, God wants to rule in this area of my life as King.

Truth #2

All human life is sacred as every person has been created in God’s image.  Every person has intrinsic value and inherent worth because they are image bearers of God, imago dei.  I was reminded of how God creates each person distinctively different from every other individual.  This truth doesn’t simply apply to a person after he/she is born.  It also is true for every unborn child.  God makes this clear when the Holy Spirit led David to write,

For You formed my inward parts; You covered me in my mother’s womb.  I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made; marvelous are Your works, and that my soul knows very well.  My frame was not hidden from You, when I was made in secret, and skillfully wrought in the lowest parts of the earth. Your eyes saw my substance, being yet unformed and in Your book they all were written, the days fashioned for me, when as yet there were none of them.  Psalm 139:13-16 (NKJV)

Another example of the fact that life begins at conception is found when God explained His plan for the prophet Jeremiah’s life.

Then the word of the Lord came to me, saying: “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you; before you were born I sanctified you; I ordained you a prophet to the nations.”  Jeremiah 1:4-5 (NKJV)

We even find that John the Baptist did something amazing while still in his mother’s womb.

Now Mary arose in those days and… entered the house of Zacharias and greeted Elizabeth.  And it happened, when Elizabeth heard the greeting of Mary, that the babe leaped in her womb… Luke 1:39-41 (NKJV)

When Mary was pregnant with Jesus and visited Elizabeth, John the Baptist, who was in his mother’s womb, leaped when he realized he was in the presence of the Messiah.  This is amazing!

The sanctity of human life is not a political position.  Nor is it a personal choice.  It is fundamental to the Gospel.  This is because Jesus became a man, lived a sinless life, laid His life down on a cruel cross and rose from the grave to defeat death and sin for every person that bears God’s image.

When one ponders this wondrous truth, one sees the evil of abortion.  Again, I must emphasize that the issue of abortion is not a political one but an essential spiritual issue.  Since 1973, over 62 million babies have been killed by abortion in our country.  This averages out to more than 2,000 deaths by abortion every single day.

Truth #3

I am accountable to God for how I protect or don’t protect human life.  Most Christians who believe the Bible to be God’s Word will say that they believe in the sanctity of all human life.  However, we sometimes fail to see how much each person’s life means to God.  In my personal study this past month, God convicted me of not doing all I can to protect every human life.

In the Old Testament, we find that God’s people, Israel, were committing an abomination to God.  What was this abomination?  It was the fact that some of them were sacrificing their children to Molech.

The Canaanites had a pagan practice of offering a new born baby to their god, Molech.  This false god was usually formed in an image of a man with the head of a bull.  The idol would have outstretched arms and hands in which the people would place their little baby.  The ritual included burning hot fires around the statue that would heat the statue to a temperature that would cause the baby to actually sizzle to death.  While this sacrifice was taking place, the people would play flutes and pound drums in an attempt to drown out the shrieks and cries of the babies burning to death.

This act was so horrific in God’s eyes that he required any person who practiced this was to be put to death.  But God didn’t stop with just judging those who were practicing child sacrifice.  He also held all of Israel accountable for this horrific sin.

And if the people of the land should in any way hide their eyes from the man, when he gives some of his descendants to Molech, and they do not kill him, then I will set My face against that man and against his family…  Leviticus 20:4-5  (NKJV)

So what does all of this have to do with politics.  As Christians, we must participate in the political process. It is true that government is not the answer to our problems but God did ordain this institution.  I have also held the conviction that no one really votes for a person or a party.  When we vote, we are approving the ideas/platform that a person and his/her party stands on.

This means that I must vote in accordance with whose platform/beliefs best reflects God’s standards, especially when it comes to the sanctity of human life.  I know that this is a controversial statement but I cannot vote for anyone at any level of government who is in favor of the murder of unborn babies!

As I prepared to deliver these messages over the past three weeks, I came to realize that we are under God’s judgement for not doing more to protect the life of the unborn.  We must understand that God is immutable.  That means His ways, purposes and statues do not change.  He will set His face against us if we continue to hide our eyes to this horrific practice of abortion.

 

I am praying that Christians all across the country will not allow the loud sounds of political discourse, COVID-19, and social unrest drown out the cries of the unborn.  We must seek God’s face, repent of our sin of apathy and actually be His salt and light in a dark, wicked world.  The unborn are depending on us!

 

God Is AT Work!

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I have never lived through a time when evil is more evident than I have seen over the past few years. Society is under attack like never before in my lifetime.  Consider what we are witnessing each and every day in our country.

  • Anarchy
  • Rebellion
  • Political partisanship at an all-time high
  • Destruction of private and government property
  • Defunding of police
  • Threatening, harming and even killing innocent people because of the color of their skin
  • Rioting and looting without any accountability and consequence
  • Child sexual exploitation as seen in “Cuties”. People are supporting this vileness as being good and moral.
  • Religious freedom is eroding each and every day

When I shared this with KEM’s senior associates, Luke Bowers reminded me that this shouldn’t surprise us considering what Paul wrote to young Timothy.

But know this, that in the last days perilous times will come: For men will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, unloving, unforgiving, slanderers, without self-control, brutal, despisers of good, traitors, headstrong, haughty, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, having a form of godliness but denying its power. 2 Timothy 3:1-5 (NKJV)

We are definitely witnessing these verses becoming a reality.  Because of this increase in evil, Paul challenged Timothy to,

…continue in the things which you have learned and been assured of…which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus.  2 Timothy 3:14-15 (NKJV)

In times like these, we must follow this same counsel.  We must continue in the things that we have learned from Scripture.  Paul went on to make sure his son in the faith understood the complete sufficiency of God’s Word.

All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work. 2 Timothy 3:16-17 (NKJV)

God’s Word is sufficient as it instructs us as to what is right, what is wrong, how to get right and how to stay right.  Therefore, I continue to be optimistic because I know that God IS at work.  Notice I didn’t say that I believe God is starting to work.  No, God IS at work and He always has been, fulfilling His plan for mankind.

What I am excited about is seeing how God IS at work –- especially in the education of future generations.  Through all of the chaos and confusion I am seeing certain points of light beginning to shine on the horizon.  These include:

  • An awakening by many parents of the dangerous things that have happened and are increasingly happening in secular education.
  • Parents are more interested in and demanding more school choice be made available to them.
  • An increase in the number of parents who have chosen to homeschool their children this year.
  • Renewanation launched its virtual school, IlumenEd, with over 100 students. This virtual school is very intentional in making sure all instruction is from a biblical worldview foundation.
  • Christian publishers such as BJ Press developing quality, biblically integrated textbooks to support biblical worldview education.
  • ACSI is preparing to launch a new model for professional staff development in Christian schools through its Flourishing School Institutes.

God IS AT WORK!  I have been sharing with you in recent blogs how God has been leading Kingdom Education Ministries to be more intentional in equipping the body of Christ to disciple future generations through kingdom education.

I have been so excited about the fresh mission that God has given KEM to TRANSFORM individuals, EMPOWER the home, ENGAGE the church and TRANSFORM schools.  As KEM pushes forward to achieve this mission, I envision seeing future generations equipped to create a kingdom culture in their homes, churches and communities so that life will be viewed through lens of Scripture and, thus, bring glory to God.

This is why I am thrilled to announce an upcoming event for Christians who want to see God raise up a new generation of Christ-followers who will turn their world upside down for Him.  July 7-9, 2021 are the dates for the first Kingdom Education Summit.  This event will be hosted by Word of God Ministries in Shreveport, LA.

I am praying that a group of church and Christian school leaders will gather together around the theme, Teaching the Next Generation to Know God.  It is time for the home, church and school to rethink education from a totally biblical perspective.

If you have ever had the experience of climbing to the summit of a mountain, you were no doubt taken in by the majestic view of God’s creation from this high vantage point.  From a summit, one can see all the pieces that make up the big picture.  This is goal of the Kingdom Education Summit.

Pastors, church leaders, school administrators, board members and individual Christians who want to catch a glimpse of God’s plan for educating future generations will dig into Scripture and address the issue of education biblically.  This will be a time to not only see God’s big picture for education future generations but also the role that individuals, parents, church leaders and educators need to play.

Together, we will dissect the 14 biblical principles of kingdom education to see how these apply to the education that takes place at home, church and school.  The goal of the Summit is to begin to develop strategies that parents, church leaders and educators can embrace to be more intentional in making disciples of all nations.

So, mark your calendars and pray about being part of this historical event.  I will be sharing more details about the Kingdom Education Summit over the next several weeks.  Registration will begin with the start of the new year.  Join me in praying for a reformation to take place as we rethink education from a biblical perspective.

Transforming Schools

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I have been sharing a fresh mission statement that God laid on my heart several weeks ago.  This mission statement provides Kingdom Education Ministries with a focus for what God wants to accomplish through KEM in the future.  The focus of KEM is to:

RESTORE individuals, EMPOWER the home, ENGAGE the church and TRANSFORM the school through Kingdom Education

This week I want to explain what KEM will strive to accomplish with Christian schools.  First, it is important to understand that when I use the term education, I am not equating it with schooling.  Education is a multi-faceted process that primarily takes place in three institutions, the home, church and school.  This process is future-focused as it strives to prepare children and youth for life and eternity.

In today’s culture, the school plays a significant role in the educational process.  Young people will spend more than 14,000 hours in school during their K-12 years.  This greatly exceeds the number of hours that they will spend at church during these same years.  Therefore, there needs to be an intentional, ongoing effort to make sure the schools our children and youth attend are grounded in kingdom education.

What are some of the specific things that KEM wants to do in its effort to TRANSFORM schools?  When one thinks about the word TRANSFORM, a familiar verse in Scripture comes to mind.

And be not conformed to the world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.  Romans 12:2 (NKJV)

In the original language, the term TRANSFORM means to “change from one condition to a new form.”  In this verse, it speaks to the need to TRANSFORM one’s mind, the way one thinks.  This is the burden that God has laid on my heart concerning Christian schools.  It is my desire to see a change in how Christian educators think about education.

However, the effort can’t be to change their thinking about education in a lot of different ways.  It must be aimed at “rethinking” education from a biblical perspective.  This is why KEM’s focus is on TRANSFORMING schools through kingdom education.

Why did Paul urge Christians to be transformed by the renewing of their minds?  It was to prove what God’s will was for their lives.  I believe this must be the motivation KEM has in its effort to TRANSFORM schools.  The primary goal is to see schools develop a strong, biblical philosophy of education that determines all that takes place at a school.  It is my desire to equip the next generation of Christian teachers to be able to answer the question, why schooling?, biblically.  I want to see Christian schools know and fulfill God’s will for their existence.

 

It has been exciting to see how many Christian school leaders and teachers have embraced the phrase kingdom education since the release of my book in 1998.  I often read about a school stating that it is a kingdom education school.  Individuals identify themselves as proponents and leaders of kingdom education.  My fear has always been that kingdom education would merely become a buzz word with little thought to its true meaning.  When someone states a commitment to kingdom education, then others will define the phrase for themselves by what they see the individual or the school, making such a claim, is and does.

True kingdom education is not so much about methodology as it is about a specific philosophy.  The foundation of my book is based on the biblical principles that I have found in Scripture that tell Christians why God wants them to educate their children and youth biblically.

If anyone or any school claims to believe in and support kingdom education, that person or school must live out the biblical principles from which the phrase gets its meaning.  Otherwise they are just stating platitudes with no real substance.

KEM’s efforts to TRANSFORM schools is to guide school leaders to change from merely using the term, kingdom education, to embodying the 14 biblical principles in their schools’ DNA.  As we fleshed out this fresh mission, we explained that we strive to TRANSFORM Christian schools by challenging educators to know, understand and embrace kingdom education (14 biblical principles).

It is KEM’s conviction that when this happens, along with RESTORING individuals, EMPOWERING the home, and ENGAGING the church, we will see future generations equipped to create a kingdom culture that views life through the lens of Scripture and, thus, bring glory to God.  I will soon be sharing an exciting event that we are planning where we will launch this effort to rethink education from a biblical perspective.  

The Church

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Over the past few weeks I have been sharing with you the fresh vision God has given me for Kingdom Education Ministries.  With each passing day I become more convinced that God is calling KEM to:

RESTORE individuals, EMPOWER the home, ENGAGE the church and TRANSFORM schools through kingdom education.

One of the burdens on my heart is to see pastors and church leaders ENGAGED through kingdom education.  The truth is that the vast majority of pastors have been disengaged when it comes to how God wants His people to educate future generations.  It is time that we must get them ENGAGED.

Webster defines the term engage as to gain; to win and attache; to draw to; to unite.  It is vital that we ENGAGE the church in the battle that is raging for the hearts and the minds of the next generation.  It is my prayer to see pastors drawn to and united in the cause of providing our children and youth with a biblical worldview education.

Unfortunately, I have witnessed parents and educators ignore the church when it comes to Christian education.  The argument has been that since pastors don’t support and promote our Christian school or our efforts to home school, we will just bypass them completely.  We forget that the church is the bride of Christ and it is ordained as God’s institution to take the gospel into a lost and dying world.

When I have encouraged parents and school leaders to try and get pastors ENGAGED in kingdom education, they usually try to “market” their school to the pastors of the area.  Pastors are asked to support a certain school or allow information about a school to be given out to church members.

This puts pastors in a very challenging position because there are church members who teach in secular schools and there are those who home school their children.  The pastor feels like he is in between a rock and a hard place.  If he supports one type of schooling, will he automatically offend everyone else who wants him to support another type of schooling.

This is why we carefully worded this fresh mission statement.  It is my desire to ENGAGE the church through kingdom education.  Allow me to remind you that kingdom education only takes place when God reigns as king in the entire educational process of young people.  It is not merely about where a child goes to school.  This is because education takes place in the home, church and school.  God wants to reign in the entire process whether it takes place at home or church or school.

This is why I believe that there are two ways that the church can be ENGAGED.  The first way is to encourage pastors and church leaders to address the issue of education biblically.  Church leaders need to be ENGAGED in studying God’s Word and see what it has to say about educating children.

Passages like Deuteronomy 6, Psalm 78, Psalm 127, Ephesians 6 need to be studied and applied consistently to the entire educational process of leading our children to the Lord and then discipling them in the Lord.  As I have studied Scripture, God has shown me 14 biblical principles that tell parents, church leaders and teachers how He wants them to educate future generations.  You may click HERE to see these principles.

 

The second way that pastors can be ENGAGED through kingdom education is to help them understand that parents have been given a mandate from God to educate their children in the Lord.  However, most parents are not equipped to fulfill their God-mandated assignment.  The church must step up to the plate and help parents understand that God holds them accountable for how their children are educated. Then the church must partner with parents in equipping them for the task.

I am convinced that the biggest obstacle to ENGAGING the church through kingdom education is the fact that so many pastors have developed a dualistic worldview.  They have divided life up into the secular and sacred compartments; most of the time this has taken place subconsciously.

One evidence of this reality is seen by what church leaders would and would not allow taught in their churches to young people.  Most pastors would not allow such things as evolution or gender dysphoria taught in their children and youth programs. However, they are silent about this being taught in the schools these same young people attend.  We must ENGAGE the church to understand that Christianity is a complete worldview that addresses all of life as a whole.  Nancy Pearcey says it this way.

We have to insist on presenting Christianity as a comprehensive, unified worldview that addresses all of life and reality.  It is not just religious truth but total truth.  Total Truth by Nancy Pearcey

If we are going to be successful in raising future generations to know God and think and act from a biblical worldview, we must ENGAGE the church.  I will be announcing an effort that God has laid on our hearts here at KEM to do exactly this in the very near future.  Stay tuned!

The Home Is The Key

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EMPOWER the home

God established the home as the fundamental building block of society.  It is my conviction that parents were intended, by God, to be the primary influencers on a child’s life.  As God gave KEM a fresh mission, it became clear that there must be a greater effort to EMPOWER the home.

Empowerment is a hot topic in today’s world.  You hear about efforts to empower women, employees and/or even the individual.  The dictionary defines the term empower this way.

It is to give power or authority to do something.

If there is one group of people that needs to be empowered today, it is parents.  But who can EMPOWER parents?  The only one that can EMPOWER the home is the One who ordained the home from the beginning of time — God.  God has specifically given parents the authority to do certain things.  The most important task that He has authorized parents to do is to bring them [children] up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord (Ephesians 6:4).

There are many passages of Scriptures that prove that God has empowered parents for this task.  Some of the most familiar passages are Deuteronomy 6:4-7, Psalm 78:1-7, Psalm 127:3-5.  God has empowered parents for the all-important task of raising their children biblically.

Not only has God given parents the legal and moral authority to raise their children, He also enables them to do this.  God would not merely tell parents that they are the ones who are to raise their children in Lord and then leave it up to parents to figure out how to do it. He also empowers them by telling them how they should do this.  Parents are empowered to fulfill this God-given mandate by knowing and understanding key biblical principles found in the Bible.

God has laid upon my heart the conviction and desire to EMPOWER the home through kingdom education.  KEM will do this by helping parents understand their God-given mandate to provide their children with a biblical worldview education.  Parents must understand that they are primarily responsible for the education of their children.

However, too many parents believe that it is the church’s, school’s or state’s responsibility to educate children.  If that were true, then God would have given children to the church, school or government.  God didn’t do that He gave children to parents.

It is also important that every effort is made to make sure that the home understands the biblical principles that can guide parents in completing this vital task.  I have found 14 biblical principles that tell us how God wants us to educate future generations.  It is critical that every effort is made to make these principles known to parents.

When parents know that God has given them the authority to educate their children and the principles by which they are to do so, then the church and school must be ready to partner with and assist the home in fulfilling this mandate.  Each individual must be RESTORED to think biblically about all of life, especially the education of future generations.   When this occurs, individuals will understand how important it is to EMPOWER  the home.

As parents we must accept our responsibility to educate our children biblically and embrace the biblical principles that will show us how to fulfill this assignment from the Lord.  God wants to EMPOWER the home to educate future generations so that they will become disciples of Jesus Christ.

It Starts With You And Me!

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Last week I shared with readers a fresh mission and vision that God has laid on my heart related to Kingdom Education Ministries.  This fresh mission is,

God has called Kingdom Education Ministries to RESTORE individuals, EMPOWER the home, ENGAGE the church and TRANSFORM schools through kingdom education.

I believe that education is a multi-faceted process of preparing future generations for life and eternity.  This process is multi-faceted because it takes place in the home, church and school.  The three-legged stool model is a foundational building block in a biblical philosophy of education.

Some may wonder why “individuals” have been included in this fresh mission statement.  There is no doubt that the home, church and school are the three main institutions that shape the hearts and minds of children and youth.  However, you cannot bring change in a home, church or school if you don’t begin by bringing change in individuals’ lives.

This is why there must be an effort to RESTORE individuals if we are going to see homes empowered, churches engaged and schools transformed.  It is my desire to RESTORE individuals by establishing an understanding of kingdom education that will also deepen one’s knowledge of God.

Websters 1828 dictionary includes the following definitions for the word restore.

To return to a person, as a specific thing which he has lost, or which has been taken from him and unjustly detained.

To bring back or recover from lapse, degeneracy, declension or ruin to its former state.

To revive; to resuscitate; to bring back to life.

To return or bring back after absence.

Each of these definitions are applicable to KEM’s mission to RESTORE individuals through kingdom education.  Individual Christians have lost some things and/or had some things taken from them that need to be restored.  It is also true that many Christians need to be brought back to a former state that has degenerated over time.  Thus Christians need to be resuscitated or revived to a former state that is currently absent in their lives.

The above definitions apply to all individuals, whether they are parents, pastors, church leaders, and/or educators.  This is especially true when it comes to understanding God’s plan for educating future generations.  Kingdom education only takes place when God reigns in the entire process of educating one’s children and youth.  He reigns as King only when His Word is obeyed.

God’s Word contains several principles that guide us in knowing how God wants us to educate our children and youth.  Every individual must know and obey these principles if God is to reign in his/her life as King.

The first thing that must be RESTORED in individuals’ lives is that parents have the primary responsibility for the education of children and youth.  Several years ago I read the results of a study that Barna Group did.  In this study, Barna found that 87% of Christian parents believed that they were responsible for the spiritual and moral development of their children.  This appears to be a very positive finding.

However, Barna did not find that the vast majority of parents believed that they were responsible for the “education” of their children.  The fact that Christian parents believed that they were only responsible for the spiritual formation of their children may indicate that they were operating from a dualistic worldview.

Thus, parents can believe that they are to focus on the spiritual aspects of their children’s lives but the “education” or the mental training of their children may not be their responsibility but that of the school.  It is crucial that individuals are RESTORED to the reality that parents are primarily responsible for their children’s education.

Another area where individuals must be RESTORED is the place that Jesus holds in the education of children and youth.  In Colossians, Paul declared that Jesus was the image of God and everything was created by and for Him.  He went on to write that Jesus was the head of the body and the first born from the dead.  Because of who Jesus is and what He did for mankind by dying on the cross, God declares that He, Jesus, must be preeminent in ALL things.

Once again, I believe that most Christians try to keep Christ central in their spiritual lives.  However, is Christ at the center of the education we give our children and youth, especially at the school to which we send them?  Individual Christians must be RESTORED to the reality that Jesus Christ is to be preeminent in all of life.  As Webster defines the term, Jesus is to be superior in rank and dignity.

There is another area of life where individuals need RESTORATION.  This aspect of life deals with how one views the future.  One of the truths about life that has been lost or taken from most of us is the concept of eternity.  Yes, we say we believe in life after death.  However, do we live our everyday lives as if eternity is actually true?

We live in an existential life where most peoples’ main focus is on the temporal.  We live with defective  near sightedness.  This is especially true for parents.  They have pretty clear vision for the first 5, 10 and maybe 20 years of their children’s lives.  However, beyond this their vision for their children is quite blurry or even nonexistent.

In a booklet, 20/20 Vision, that I wrote a few years ago, I ask parents a very challenging question.  Where do you want your child in 10,000 years?  Whenever, I ask this question to parents, I get somewhat of a blank stare.  Then they will hesitantly say, I guess heaven.  I follow up by asking them what are they specifically doing to make sure that their children will be there in 10,000 years?

Here are some questions that each of us must answer.

  1. Is God King of your entire life?
  2. Do we believe and live out the biblical principle that states that parents are primarily responsible for the education of their children?
  3. Do we hold Jesus Christ preeminent in every area of our lives?
  4. Are we living everyday life with a conscious focus on eternity?

If we cannot answer each of these questions with a confident YES, then we may be individuals who need to be RESTORED!!

A New Year – A Renewed Vision

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It is hard to believe that another school year is here.  It is even more difficult to try and comprehend what the year will be like.  There is one thing for certain.  It will be different from any other one we have ever had before.

This past weekend I invited two men to meet and pray with me about what God wants to do through Kingdom Education Ministries in the days ahead.  Luke Bowers and Tim Euler, heads of two different Christian schools, have been long-time friends and are very committed to message of Kingdom Education™.

I had developed a tentative agenda for our two days together.  However, after spending a concentrated time in prayer seeking God’s direction, we went away from the agenda within minutes of starting the meeting.  Several hours later we found ourselves overwhelmed with the direction God took us.

As I reflect back on what took place, all I can think about is that, with the new year, God wanted to renew my vision for the work He had called me to.  There is no question about it.  We must enter this new school year with a greater conviction and determination to instill a biblical worldview in the hearts and minds of the next generation.  As I look to the future, I know that I need a laser focus on what specifically must be done through Kingdom Education Ministries.

The first thing that God showed us, as we sought His wisdom, was a fresh mission statement.  I believe that God has called Kingdom Education Ministries to:

RESTORE the individual, EMPOWER the home, ENGAGE the church, and TRANSFORM the school through Kingdom Education™.

Every work of God throughout history started in the lives of individual believers.  This is where we must begin to shape our hearts and minds if we are going to be successful in giving our children a biblical worldview education.  Then we must bring the home, church and school together as a unified whole that is committed to the principles of Kingdom Education™.
When we tried to envision what the end result might look like, we developed the following vision statement.

We see future generations equipped to create a kingdom culture that views life through the lens of Scripture and, thus, bring glory to God.

As we prayed through what it meant to RESTORE the individual, EMPOWER the home, ENGAGE the church, and TRANSFORM the school, God led us to define each area of the work in the following ways.

RESTORE the individual

Restoring the individual by establishing an understanding of Kingdom Education™ and a deepening of one’s knowledge of God.

EMPOWER the home

Empowering parents to fulfill their God-given mandate to provide their children with a biblical worldview education, resulting in them becoming disciples of Jesus Christ.

ENGAGE the church

Engaging church leaders to address the issue of education biblically and equip parents to fulfill their God-given mandate to educate children biblically.

TRANSFORM the school

Transforming Christian schools by challenging educators to know, understand and embrace Kingdom Education™.

I am excited to see what God is going to do during this new school year.  I am equally thrilled to have a fresh focus for Kingdom Education Ministries as we encounter some unprecedented challenges and opportunities.  With God’s presence, strength and wisdom guiding us, I believe we can see individuals restored, homes empowered, churches engaged and schools transformed for His glory.

Please pray for me and Kingdom Education Ministries as we start a new year with a renewed vision!

The Only Solution To Our Problems

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Over the past several months I have been wrestling with how to address all of the turmoil and hate that is in the world today.  I have attempted to write about this struggle on several occasions but I didn’t have peace about it.  It seemed like anything that I wrote would only stir up more division and strife.

Then I saw a diagram that hit me between the eyes.  It pictured the real problem behind all the insanity that has taken over society.  However, it also pictured the only solution to all of our problems.  This diagram depicted the battle that has been going on throughout human history.  It is the cosmic battle of worldviews that we face each and every day because we live in a fallen world.

There are only two ways that you and I look at and interpret every area of life.  I have written about these two ways before but I never saw it like I did when I studied this diagram.  The two options we have when trying to make sense out of life are:

  • A God-centered worldview/belief system
  • A man-centered worldview/belief system

Autonomous Man

I realized afresh that I can try to make sense out of life by allowing God to interpret or define it or trying to interpret life through man’s thinking.  I am going to present these two options with two diagrams.  First, let’s consider how man tries to interpret and make sense of everything taking place around us.

In a man-centered worldview, human reasoning becomes the answer to all of man’s problems.  Man becomes autonomous and, therefore, determines what is right and wrong.  However, this leads to chaos because there cannot be any absolute moral standards by which one lives his/her life.  Everything is subjective and relative.

Man will decide what is moral.  He, alone, will make laws, interpret history, establish government and even try to define “God.”  This is why we find ourselves in such a mess today.  Even Christians are looking to man for the answers to life’s problems.

Sovereign God

On the other hand, a biblical worldview puts God at the center of everything.  God is the One who, not only created life, but orders it.  This option is depicted by a similar diagram.  Instead of man defining all of life, God does it.  God’s character defines morality.  He determines the role of government and He is the basis for law and justice.

In order for me to understand myself and all of life, I must do so by looking at everything through God.  God not only tells me who man is but He is also the only One who can give me a true perspective of everything taking place in the world around me.

The problem is that Christians too often try to live their lives by attempting to be autonomous and depending on God at the same time.  We do this by adding man’s opinions to what God says about certain areas of life.

This was a problem that Jesus saw with the religious leaders of His day.  In Matthew 15, we find these words.

Then the scribes and Pharisees who were from Jerusalem came to Jesus, saying, Why do Your disciples transgress the tradition of the elders? For they do not wash their hands when they eat bread.” Matthew 15:1-2 (NKJV)

In response to their question, Jesus turns them on their heads by saying,

Why do you also transgress the commandment of God because of your tradition? Matthew 15:3 (NKJV)

As I read this, I realized that the Pharisees and scribes were interpreting life through human opinion.  Jesus told them that going by human reasoning caused them to go against God’s commandments.  When we live from a man-centered worldview, we also end up going against God’s Word.  In fact, Jesus used some very strong language to get this truth across to these religious leaders.

Thus you have made the commandment of God of no effect by your tradition.  Matthew 15:6 (NKJV)

One translation puts it this way.  By this you invalidated the Word of God for the sake of your tradition.  It is dangerous and disastrous to try and mix man’s opinions with God’s Word in an effort to interpret any aspect of our lives.  When we do this, we end up teaching as doctrines the commandments of men (Matthew 15:9).

Jesus furthered explained that when this happens, we become hypocrites and end up honoring Him with our lips but not with our hearts.  This is something that I have to continually wrestle with in my own life.

It is also something that I see happing in the church today.  We do this when we think that we need to study what the world is saying about certain things in order to know how we should respond.  I have seen Christian leaders recommend books, messages, etc. that are not based on Scripture in order to know what we should do.  Christian schools can be guilty of this when they think that they have to turn to secular worldview textbooks as their primary sources in their subject areas.

These trends are only leading us into greater confusion and not providing the real solutions to the chaos and division that are tearing us apart.  This may be controversial to say but I am more convicted than ever before that it is time for the body of Christ to cling to the sufficiency of Scripture!

I don’t need to read books such as White Fragility or study Critical Theory or turn to secular textbooks or make researched-based decisions in order to understand what is happening in the world.  What I really need to do is study God’s Word more.  It is only through knowing God by studying His Word will I know how to live a life that glorifies God.

As you study the two diagrams above, which one best defines how you live your life, raise your children, educate your students and address the cultural issues facing you today?  Do you spend more time reading books written by men from a secular worldview or digging deep into God’s Word?  Are you making decisions based on research, news reports, various movements or what God’s Word says?  Do you believe God’s Word to be not only true but totally sufficient?

God’s Word is sufficient to show us the solution to any problem we face in the world today.  I must know His Word in order to find the solution!

Is Your Leaven Good or Bad?

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You might be asking yourself what does this question mean for my life and ministry?  You might not even think about an individual having leaven.  Recently, in my quiet time I found Jesus warning His disciples in Matthew 16:6 with these words.

Take heed and beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and of the Sadducees.

The disciples were also confused about Jesus’ warning.  They thought He was talking about actual bread.  In Mark 8:15, Jesus added to this warning by saying,

Take heed, beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and the leaven of Herod.

Again, the disciples thought that Jesus said this because He knew that they had not brought any bread with them.  Jesus was aware of their thoughts and explained to them that He wasn’t concerned about them not having any bread.  After all, He had just finished feeding 5,000 people with just a few loaves of bread.

Jesus was talking about something much more important than having bread to eat.  He made this clear when He explained to His disciples what He meant by the leaven of the Pharisees, Sadducees, and Herod.

Then they understood that He did not tell them to beware of the leaven of bread, but of the doctrine of the Pharisees and SadduceesMatthew 16:12 (NKJV)

Jesus was warning them of the doctrine or the teaching of these people.  Jesus equated teaching to leaven.  So, when you read the title of this blog, you should read it this way.

Is Your Teaching Good or Bad?

As I pondered Jesus’ warning, several things related to leaven came to my mind.  Today, the most common leavening agent is yeast.  Yeast is put into dough and mixed thoroughly.  Once it is mixed in dough, you cannot separate it out.

Also, yeast or leaven influences all of the dough.  There won’t be one portion of the dough that is not impacted by the yeast.  Yeast changes the entire loaf of bread.

Finally, I realized that you do not see the influence of the yeast or leaven right away.  If you have ever prepared bread with yeast in it, you know that you set the dough aside and let it “proof”.  After a period of time, the “proof” of the yeast is seen because the dough will rise or get larger in volume.

This is what teaching does in a young person’s life.  One’s teaching is a leavening action that will always impact the student’s life.  First, once a young person is taught, the teaching he/she received cannot be removed.  Someone has accurately said, one can never erase the influence of a teacher.

Second, it will influence the entire life of the child or student.  You cannot simply teach to influence the mind without influencing the heart, emotions and will of the person.  One’s teaching will mix through the entire life of the learner.

Finally, the impact of one’s teaching is not seen right away.  Sometimes, the end result is not noticeable until months or even years later in the child’s life.  However, even when the impact is not noticeable, one’s teaching is “proofing” just like the yeast proofs in the dough.  Eventually, the person’s life will rise and reflect the teaching he/she received.

Since Jesus warned His disciples about the teaching of the Pharisees, Sadducees and Herod, it meant that some teaching is dangerous or bad.  It also implies that there is also good teaching.  What makes the difference between good and bad teaching?

It is the worldview or the belief system that the teacher has developed in his/her own life.  One’s worldview is really the leavening agent that is in every educational effort.  The Pharisees and Sadducees had developed a religious belief system that was not based on the truth of God’s Word.  The leaven of Herod represents a man-centered worldview that denies the existence of God.  Therefore, these people’s teachings were to be avoided.

As a new school year is beginning all across the country, God still warns His children to beware of bad leaven or false teaching.  Every parent, church leader and educator must make sure that his/her teaching springs from a biblical worldview.  When this is consistently true for all the teaching that takes place in the home, church and school and our children and youth have matured and “proofed”, they will think and act from a biblical worldview.

There is an old saying that goes like this.  The proof is in the pudding.  In the olden days when this statement was first used, pudding referred to a savory meat dish.  One of the main ingredients in “pudding” was sausage.

Since people didn’t have the modern methods of refrigeration we have today, there was always the danger of the meat going bad.  Therefore, it was important to test it to see if it was good.  This is how one “proofed” the dish.  A more accurate way of stating this common saying would be the test of the pudding is in eating it.

This expression means that the best way to find out if something is good or bad is to test it yourself.  We need to test or proof our teaching ourselves before we instill it in our children and youth.  Does our teaching line up with reality and with God’s Word?  If not, what needs to change so our teaching does?

I never want God to tell someone to beware of my leaven!