Is Jesus Eternally Incarnate?
We talked a bit about this today, but this article by J. I. Packer on Christianity Today is a great resource about the incarnation. Packer lays out a very solid argument for the orthodox understanding of the eternal incarnation of Christ. View this article, “Good Question: Incarnate Forever” by clicking here.
2010 Sermon Series Ideas
I’m looking for any series ideas that members of Bowling Green Christian Church or the greater Bowling Green community might want to hear. Any thoughts? If so post them as comments here and I’ll take them into consideration as we work on 2010’s line up. Our theme will be “The Heart of The Offering” and will guide our church into exploring the true meaning of worship. I’m looking for series that tie in with this or are completely unrelated but needed. Let me know your thoughts.
Best Christian Sources On Sex
It’s hard to find good reliable trustworthy Christian thoughts on sex. Too many preachers and churches have exploited it for publicity (visit alittleleaven.com for examples). As I prepared for the FIREPROOF series I was fortunate to stumble across two great sermons. The first is by Erwin McManus of Mosaic his sermon in the “Life’s Toughest Questions” series is titled, “What about sex?” and covers God’s intended design for sex in marriage, to singleness, and even homosexuality. You can listen to this sermon so long as they host it by clicking here.
Another sermon that has a more conservative approach placed in another marriage and family series is by Randy Gariss preaching minister of College Heights Christian Church in Joplin, MO. His sermon titled “Lord of the Rings: Sexuality of Men & Women” is available by clicking here.
While there are many “Christian” sex books, I question their helpfulness. I agree with Kevin Leman who says that Christian couples lack innocence more than information. That said a dated but thorough resource is Intended for Pleasure by Ed & Gaye Wheat. This book is great as a pre-marital resource and a starting place for people with sexual problems. It won’t solve those problems, but it should point you in the right direction.
The Act Of Marriage

