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April 21, 2017
The Briefing 04-21-17
Money, morality, and the media: Bill O'Reilly out at Fox News amidst accusations of sexual harassmentWall Street Journal (Joe Flint) — Bill O’Reilly Won’t Return to Fox News, Company Says
New York Governor Cuomo mandates insurers cover infertility treatment for singles, same-sex couplesNew York Magazine (Rebecca Traister) — Andrew Cuomo’s New Promise to Women: Infertility Protection
New York's latest offer of tuition-free college at state schools: A government takeover of higher ed? Wall Street Journal (Leslie Brody) — New York State Says Students Who Get Tuition-Free College Must Stay in State Afterward
Is the Bible's position on women in ministry sexist? Complementarianism in the New York TimesNew York Times (Julia Baird) — Is Your Pastor Sexist?
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April 20, 2017
The Briefing 04-20-17
In oral arguments on church-state relations, SCOTUS Justices appear to side with Trinity LutheranWashington Post (Robert Barnes) — Justices express sympathy with Missouri church at Supreme Court hearingNew York Times (Adam Liptak) — Supreme Court Weighs State Aid to Church Programs
Parental rights and the role of government: Homeschooling in America and abroadWashington Post (Lisa Grace Lednicer) — These activists want greater home-school monitoring. Parent groups say no way.Baptist Press (Kiley Crossland) — German family continues fight to homeschool
Are our kids' toys spying on us? Germany isn't taking any chancesWall Street Journal (Andrea Thomas) — Germany Issues Kill Order for a Domestic Spy—Cayla the Toy Doll
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April 19, 2017
The Briefing 04-19-17
Scraped knees, the Blaine amendment, and separation of church and state today at the US Supreme CourtWashington Post (George F. Will) — When the separation of church and state leads to children with scraped knees
NYT columnist asks President Carter the most important question: "Am I a Christian?"New York Times (Nicholas Kristof) — President Carter, Am I a Christian?Thinking in Public (Albert Mohler) — The Bible Meets the Modern Age: A Conversation with Former President Jimmy Carter
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April 18, 2017
Ask Anything Live (Episode 3)
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The Briefing 04-18-17
Glorifying abortion, Planned Parenthood to honor Hillary Clinton with "Champion of the Century" awardNational Review (Alexandra DeSanctis) — Why Hillary Clinton Deserves Planned Parenthood’s Award
Will free speech survive on America's college campuses? Latest trial at Wellesley and Pomona collegesWellesley News (Web Archive) — Free speech is not violated at WellesleyBoston Globe (Michael Levenson) — Wellesley College student newspaper ignites free-speech debateClaremont Independent (Matthew Reade) — Students demand administrators 'take action' against conservative journalists
Don't all jobs matter? The importance of work and dignity in the biblical worldviewNew York Times (Paul Krugman) — Why Don’t All Jobs Matter?
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April 17, 2017
The Briefing 04-17-17
The fragility of liberty: Turkey referendum centralizes autocratic rule of President ErdoganWall Street Journal (Margaret Coker, Ned Levin, and Yeliz Candemir) — Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdogan Declares Victory in Referendum to Expand Presidential Powers
Paranoia on parade: North Korea's militaristic personality cult and the danger it poses to the worldWashington Post (Anna Fifield) — Why is April 15 such a big deal in North Korea?New York Times (Choe Sang-Hun, David E. Sanger, and William J. Broad) — North Korean Missile Launch Fails, and a Show of Strength Fizzles
In apparent moral surrender, Canada's Trudeau proposes bill to legalize recreational marijuanaNew York Times (Ian Austen) — Trudeau Unveils Bill Legalizing Recreational Marijuana in CanadaNew York Times (Editorial Board) — Canada, but Not Jeff Sessions, Moves Boldly on MarijuanaUSA Today (Adam Kovac) — Canada announces legislation to legalize marijuanaWashington Post (J. J. McCullough) — Trudeau’s plan to legalize pot is an insult to Canadians
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April 16, 2017
1 Corinthians 15:3-58
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April 14, 2017
Of First Importance: The Priority of the Cross and the Empty Tomb
The Christian faith is not a mere collection of doctrines — a bag of truths. Christianity is a comprehensive truth claim that encompasses every aspect of revealed doctrine, but is centered in the gospel of Jesus Christ. And, as the apostolic preaching makes clear, the gospel is the priority.
The Apostle Paul affirms this priority when he writes to the Christians in Corinth. In the opening verses of 1 Corinthians 15, Paul sets out his case:
Now I would remind you, brothers, of the gospel I preached to you, which you received, in which you stand, and by which you are being saved, if you hold fast to the word I preached to you—unless you believed in vain. For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures, and that he appeared to Cephas, then to the twelve. Then he appeared to more than five hundred brothers at one time, most of whom are still alive, though some have fallen asleep. Then he appeared to James, then to all the apostles. Last of all, as to one untimely born, he appeared also to me. For I am the least of the apostles, unworthy to be called an apostle, because I persecuted the church of God. But by the grace of God I am what I am, and his grace toward me was not in vain. On the contrary, I worked harder than any of them, though it was not I, but the grace of God that is with me. Whether then it was I or they, so we preach and so you believed.
Paul points directly to the events of the cross and resurrection of Christ. He is not concerned with just any gospel, but with the only gospel that saves. This is “the gospel I preached to you,” Paul reminds the Corinthians. The same Paul who so forcefully warned the Galatians against accepting any false gospel reminds the church at Corinth that the very “gospel I preached to you” is the gospel “by which you are being saved.” Their stewardship of the gospel is underlined in Paul’s words, “if you hold fast to the word I preached to you.”
Paul’s statement of priority is a vital corrective for our confused times. Without hesitation, Paul writes with urgency about the truths that are “as of first importance.” All revealed truth is vital, invaluable, life-changing truth to which every disciple of Christ is fully accountable. But certain truths are of highest importance, and that is the language Paul uses without qualification.
And what is of first importance? “That Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures,” and “that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures.” The cross and the empty tomb stand at the center of the Christian faith. Without these, there is no good news — no salvation.
Paul gets right to the heart of the matter in setting out those truths that are “of first importance.” Following his example, we can do no less. These twin truths remain “as of first importance,” and no sermon is complete without the explicit affirmation of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. So it was then, so it is now, and so it ever shall be until Christ claims his church.
As Paul reminded the Corinthians — and now instructs us — the gospel is at the center of our faith, and the cross and the empty tomb are at the center of the gospel. “So we preach, and so you believed,” Paul encourages us. [1 Cor. 15:11]
May the power of the cross and the victory of the empty tomb fill every pulpit, every pew, and every Christian heart — and may the Good News of the gospel be received with joy by sinners in need of a Savior.
The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law. But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain. [1 Corinthians 15:56-58]
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The Briefing 04-14-17
Trump signs law allowing states to defund Planned Parenthood, rolling back Obama regulationWashington Post (Juliet Eilperin) — Behind closed doors, Trump signs bill allowing states to strip federal family planning funds from abortion providers
Christianity, Islam, and Egypt: ISIS is targeting Christians in an attempt to destabilize the regionNew York Times (Declan Walsh) — Attacks Show ISIS’ New Plan: Divide Egypt by Killing Christians
There is no way you can tame or domesticate the Lord Jesus Christ, risen from the grave. NBC News (Nicole Spector) — Americans Will Spend How Much on Easter Candy This Year?!
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April 13, 2017
The Briefing 04-13-17
A high court in Sweden just ruled that a midwife must be willing to perform abortions to keep her jobWall Street Journal (Sohrab Ahmari) — Sweden Blacklists an Antiabortion MidwifeLife News (Steven Ertelt) — Court Rules Nurse Fired for Refusing to Assist Abortions Must Do Abortions to Keep Her Job
Official Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics: Calling breastfeeding "natural" is unethicalPediatrics (Jessica Martucci and Anne Barnhill) — Unintended Consequences of Invoking the “Natural” in Breastfeeding Promotion
Does it matter if the Passover story is literally true? Truth, fact, and the historicity of the BibleLos Angeles Times (Eric Schwitzgebel) — Does it matter if the Passover story is literally true?Los Angeles Times (Letters to the Editor) — In religion, something can be true without being factual
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