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History in the Making

Barack Obama InaugurationYesterday was a day to remember. Undoubtedly all of us were glued to our television sets or computer screens as Barack Obama became the 44th President of the United States. It was an occasion like none other. The last estimate I read on the cost of the inauguration was $150 million which was three times the amount spent on Bush’s inauguration. Ever wonder what all that money is spent on? Has the thought crossed your mind that this amount seems awfully high considering that our economy is in a serious recession? Just some thoughts.

No matter how you feel about Obama or his policies, you cannot deny the magnitude and achievement of his ascendency. Racial barriers are being crushed and a dark period in the history of this nation is being rewritten. It is a moment that will be discussed for years long past our children’s generation.

For what it is worth, I like Obama and the way he carries himself. I think he displays a genuine character with a sense of humility. However, I have real concerns about some of his policies. As one of his first acts, Obama plans “to lift a rule that prevents federal money from going to international family planning groups that counsel women on abortion or perform the procedure.” I’m not convinced by his healthcare ideas either. Time will tell how these campaign statements will play out in real policies.

Wherever we land on the Obama meter, we should all feel compelled to pray for our new president and his success. We should pray that each policy he drafts would be informed by the Scriptures. We should pray that God give him insight and discernment to lead our country through difficult times.

(HT: Denny Burk)

Trueman & The German Reformation

worms.jpgAt this year’s Reformation Heritage Conference, Carl Trueman recently gave a series of lectures and sermons detailing the German Reformation and addressing the role of tradition and history within the life of the believer. He first discussed the heart of the German Reformation along with its key figure, Martin Luther. His characterization of Luther is quite informative and entertaining. Recalling one bit of history, Trueman tells the story of Luther’s cold response to the news that Ulrich Zwingli, leader of the Swiss Reformation, had been killed on the battlefield. Reformation history is Trueman’s bread and butter. His lectures are engaging and quite helpful in grasping a world that is not far removed from our own.  

In the final three messages, Trueman dispells the false dichotomy between the bible and tradition. He talks about the faulty reasoning present in the argument that there is no place for tradition when it comes to the bible and christian living. Many people claim that all they need is the bible and that’s it. Forget about tradition or history. Yet they are fooling themselves by believing that tradition and history had nothing to do with the interpretation of Scripture that went into the translated bible they hold so dear. Trueman makes this point crystal clear.

The six messages are not only beneficial to the church historian or historical theologian but to every Christian who desires to live faithfully by the Word of God for the glory of God. It is a call to examine our past so that we might better engage the present. Listen to all six and be blessed.

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