Friday, July 3, 2026

day no. 17,420: a fighting chance

"The 7th century Christians of Asia and Africa...had trained themselves not to fight, whereas the Moslems were trained to fight.” — Teddy Roosevelt, Fear God and Take Your Part

Pacifism is a dead Quaker. It is the war on war. If you are not prepared for battle, you are being prepared for the menu.

Those who fight the good fight discover that God is still a God of battles. Everyone stands up a little straighter in the armor of God.

“From the hammer of Charles Martel to the sword of Sobieski, Christianity owed its safety in Europe to the fact it...would fight as well as the Mohammedan aggressor.” — Teddy Roosevelt, Fear God and Take Your Part

Enmity is hardwired into the system by God. Those who do not fight the seed of the serpent will lose. He will not stop fighting even if you do. Jihad will not go quietly into that good night, it will only go out with, quite literally, a bang. So, fight for your brothers, your sisters, your wives, your children, your country, your people, your life, and your God and see the deliverance of the Lord.

Thursday, July 2, 2026

day no. 17,419: all grateful with nowhere to go

"Rossetti makes the remark somewhere, bitterly but with great truth, that the worst moment for the atheist is when he is really thankful and has nobody to thank." — G.K. Chesterton, St. Francis of Assisi

Joy is harder for an atheist to account for than despair. Heart ache makes sense if the world is heartless, but thankfulness does not make sense if the world is not full. Joy is the undoing of unbelief. When gratitude wells up within, it seeks an outlet. It wants to pour out in the form of a "Thank you," but if the man does not believe in a You above to thank, he is left with a heart that wishes there was.

Wednesday, July 1, 2026

day no. 17,418: alphabetical areas of interest July 2026

"There are no uninteresting things, only uninterested people."
— G.K. Chesterton

Interested people are interesting people.
Be interested... stay interesting.

AC (was not working as well, able to fix by simply cleaning filter, praise God!)
Baseball (kids all got gloves and are learning how to throw/catch)
Bob Reese (YouTuber who does backflips and funny vids w/ his kid)
Boylei Hobby Time (still enjoying his imaginary builds on YouTube)
Chickens (we have baby chicks, again)
Convictions (Christian metal we recently discovered)
Cottage cheese (been eating this for snack for more protein)
Creatine (began supplementing for muscle growth)
Crimson Armada (Revelations II is soooo good!)
Die Hards (watching through on 3rd Fridays)
Dishwasher (on the fritz and handwashing again with Atticus after dinner)
Dragonball Z movies (watched Superhero and Broly movie for first time)
Dragonball Z show (kids watching through and have Super ready to go after)
Driving (Paige has been driving to milk again)
Elder (still a candidate at CCL)
Europeans Discovering America (fun trend online for FIFA World Cup 2026)
Evanescence (new album, new single/video for "Who Do You Follow?" is really good)
Fall Out Boy (been enjoying their its during dishes)
Fifth Friday (introduced where Paige gets to pick movie on 5th Fridays)
Garage (been spending nice afternoons out there smoking cigars)
Headaches (have good runs with none and bad runs with them daily)
High Church Protestantism (enjoying the reformed catholic life)
Huguenots (genealogy info from mom, may go back to them)
Imagine Dragons (also been listening to their hits during dishes)
Instagram (growth on main channel has slowed, backup hit 10k)
Insurance Score SME (asked to join at Shelter)  
Jazz (date night spot at Legends)
July (should be an interesting 250th anniversary for the USA)
June (happy to see another muted year of "pride" month)
Key & Peele (watch skits before 3rd Friday movies)
Liver shots (began taking these after fasting)
Make Your Own Sandwich (rediscovered and added to Sabbath dinner rotation)
Memorization (monthly Bible verse challenge for kids)
Night time drink (stopped doing coffee/creamer, started vit C, magnesium, creatine combo)
Oatmeal (Paige bought me more to enjoy before dinner / after work)
Page One (once a month at CCL)
Party Speaker (great Father's Day gift)
Preaching (once a month at CCL)
Quick minutes (began doing with Paige in the morning)
Quince (Paige got some more clothes and perfume from them)
Reconquista (first cigar from Ave Maria box I smoked)
Reading (began reading more hard copy books agains during work day breaks)
Red Pill Reformation, Joshua Haymes (YouTube shorts)
Ruck (began rucking on Saturday at 6a with Atticus, Finneas, and Rocco)
Sermons (once/month at $500 per and trying to work ahead)
Session (began hosting monthly session meeting at our place)
Shaboozey (Good News and Amen have become fun dish time faves)
Side yard (attempted landscaping to redirect water)
Sila Thai (great new Thai place in LV we often go to for date night)
Tatiana (discovered these fun, flavored cigars)
Ten Thirty (introduced 10:30 dates with Paige when possible)
Traveller (story club book)
USA (250th birthday)
Van (still chugging along)
Verses (memorization challenge for kids completed with treats)
Weezer (new album/songs, fun to play their classics for summer months)
Wingfeather (working our way through this series again for Story Club)
Workout (began working out w/ Paige in AM after quick minutes)
Xtra Protein (been buying cottage cheese and yogurt for snack before dinner)
Yogurt (plain Greek for snack to increase protein, less chips)
Young Washington (going to see in the theaters on 4th of July)
Zzz (changed daily wake up time to 7:05a for more time to read Bible before working out)

Tuesday, June 30, 2026

day no. 17,417: religion and riot

"The truth is that there is an alliance between religion and real fun... Religion and riot are very near, as the history of all religions prove. Riot means being a rotter; and religion means knowing you are a rotter." — G.K. Chesterton, The Illustrated London News (1907)

The real religion of God in Christ is really fun, but the false religions of man are just riots. It is the nature of religion to draw men upward, but when the highest ideals of a belief are beneath you, the only thing left to do is to settle for decadence. Just as the true religion leads to spontaneous laughter, all false religions lead to spontaneous lynchings. Fun is found in the Father, but licentiousness is lived out where there is no awl. 

"Joy, which was the small publicity of the pagan, is the gigantic secret of the Christian." — G.K. Chesterton, Orthodoxy

Christendom does not fight for joy, it fights from it. Joy is the secret weapon of the kingdom. What paganism dismisses, Christendom promotes. The joy of the Lord is our strength.

Monday, June 29, 2026

day no. 17,416: eastern mystery and western logic

"The Three Kings came to Bethlehem bringing gold and frankincense and myrrh. If they had only brought Truth and Purity and Love there would have been no Christian art and no Christian Civilization... There were three things prefigured and promised by the gifts in the cave in Bethlehem concerning the Child who received them; that He would be crowned like a King; that He should be worshipped like a God; and that He should die like a man. And these things would sound like Eastern flattery, were it not for the third." — G.K. Chesterton (speaking of the three gifts the wise men presented)

The Word became flesh and dwelt among us. Christianity is more than forms and philosophy. The Word was with God and the Word was God. Christianity is more than the physical and pragmatics. It is truth, goodness, and beauty. It is the idea of those things and the manifestation of those things. It is not just invisible in the air, it is visible on the ground. It is both/and.

Jesus is a prophet, a priest, and a king, but He is also the sacrifice. He is the prophet who died for the truth, the priest who sacrificed Himself, and the King who was subjected Himself to His subjects.

Jesus is eastern mystery and western logic. He is the secret things of God and the things of God revealed.

Sunday, June 28, 2026

day no. 17,415: the sin of effeminacy (exhortation outline)

Christ Church Leavenworth

Pride Month Postmortem

June 28, 2026


The Sin of Effeminacy


INTRODUCTION


Our text this morning is 1 Corinthians 6:9-11. You will note this is the same text we’ve been using this month for our declaration of pardon. So, why use it now for the exhortation as well? A few reasons: first, it’s June, so, ‘tis the season, right? It’s that time of year when the other deadly sins all sit around and wonder what they have to do to get a whole month dedicated to them. Secondly, and more to the point, there is an important hamartiological distinction made in this text that is often overlooked. Hamartiology is the study of sin and this passage includes a laundry list of dirty deeds because sins, like grapes, often come in bunches. 


I will be reading the King James Version for reasons I will point out shortly. 1 Cor 6:9-11, these are the words of God: “Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind, Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God. And such were some of you: but ye are washed, ye are sanctified, ye are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus, and by the Spirit of our God.”


Every once in a while, you will see clips online of some lady preacher saying something like, “The Bible nowhere condemns homosexuality.” She, of course, cannot be trusted with this text for the same reason that she cannot be trusted with any text, that being that she obviously does not know how to read. If she did, she wouldn’t be pretending to be a pastor. But her point is easily refuted by referring to almost any translation of the text I just read. The ESV says, “men who practice homosexuality,” the NIV says, “men who have sex with men,” the NASB says, “homosexuals,” and the CSB says, “males who have sex with males.” These are the most popular translations of the Bible in circulation and none of them is missing the main point in translation: homosexuality is a sin. So far so good.


But each one of these is still missing something. In the Greek, there are ten separate sins listed in this passage. The Greek word, oute (oo-tuh), which means “neither/nor,” appears ten times in our passage. Why? Because there are ten distinct sins listed. Our most popular and contemporary English translations, however, list only nine. Why? They combine two of the sins from the list into one. They combine the Greek words malakoi and arsenokoitai into the sin of “homosexuality” even though they are distinct sins separated by the word oute.


This is why I read our passage using the KJV. Did you notice how it translated the passage? Instead of one sin, “homosexuality,” the KJV lists two: “nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind.” To be fair, the KJV is not the only translation that gets this right. The LSB, the NLT, and the old NASB (1977) also make the same distinction. They keep malakoi and arsenokoitai separated.


The first word, malakoi, is the sin that gets left out. It means “soft” or “fine” and is figuratively used for “effeminate.” It’s like our word “fancy.” It can be used to describe something refined like a fancy party or it can be used to describe something effeminate like a fancy boy. This word, malakoi, only appears a few other times in the NT, Mt 11 and Lk 7, and both refer to the same conversation. Matthew 11:7-8 “As they went away, Jesus began to speak to the crowds concerning John: ‘What did you go out into the wilderness to see? A reed shaken by the wind? What then did you go out to see? A man dressed in soft clothing? No, behold, those who wear soft clothing are in kings' houses.’” Jesus’ point here is that John the Baptist was not a sissy. Where did he live? In the wilderness. What did he wear? Camel hair. What did he eat? Locusts. How did he talk? With authority. He didn’t have a limp wrist or a lisp. He was not a push over. Prophets are not pansies, but according to Jesus, politicians often are.


The second word, arsenokoitai is a compound word made up of the words arsen = “male” + koitai = “bed.” This is the word commonly translated as “homosexual,” in the NT. One such instance occurs in 1 Timothy 1:9-10, “Understand this, the law is not laid down for the just but for the lawless and disobedient, for the ungodly and sinners, for the unholy and profane, for those who strike their fathers and mothers, for murderers, the sexually immoral, men who practice homosexuality, enslavers, liars, perjurers, and whatever else is contrary to sound doctrine.” 

Did you catch that? Homosexuality is contrary to sound doctrine. Now, for the most part, most of the church still gets this one right. It’s that sin of effeminacy, or malakoi, that often is overlooked. Now, to be fair, maybe it’s overlooked because most of our modern translations don’t mention it... or maybe it’s missing from most translations because modern man no longer considers it a sin in itself.


In many Christian circles, softness is NOT considered a sin, and in some, it is even applauded as a virtue. Many churches teach their men to sweethearts, not bravehearts. They would rather have all of their seats filled with the little old ladies of both sexes than have any one of their seats filled by a real life dragonslayer. But that’s where they are wrong, and not just difference of opinion wrong, but damnably wrong. Softness is a sin forbidden by God; it is not a permissible orientation. Even if it never grows up into full blown homosexuality, it is still a sin in its seed form. Even when it stays in the closet, it is doing something in broad daylight; and that thing must be repented of or it will not inherit the kingdom of God. Effeminacy is a sin. It can grow up and get worse, of course, like any other sin, but it doesn’t have to in order to be condemned, it is a sin from the beginning.


So, why do I bring this up? Why all the fuss about making sure this is pointed out and named as a sin? The Good News is that if a sin can be named, it can be forgiven. If you have been going soft, you can repent and find forgiveness. What you cannot do is try to sanctify softness as some sort of Christian ideal under the guise of “What Would Jesus Do?” as though flipping tables and calling people names were not things Jesus did. We cannot make a virtue out of cowardice or hide behind a shield of softness. Tissue paper cannot survive the presence of God. He is a consuming fire and flamboyance, as it turns out, is very flammable.


So, we must call things what God calls them. That is what confession means. The English word “confess” is from the Greek word homologeo which means “same words.” (homo + logos) So, in order to confess our sins we must call them what He does. And in this case, that means calling effeminacy what God calls it – a sin. The effeminate will not inherit the kingdom of God… unless they repent. That may come as a shock to some, but sometimes a good shock is exactly what we need. Douglas Wilson said it this way, “What does shocking language do? One of the things it accomplishes is that it wakes people up. It brings them to their senses. It smells like burnt Marsh-wiggle.”


Niceties and sweet nothings can gloss over a good deal of gross, but one hot word can burn off the fog. The smell of burnt marshwiggle sobers you up real quick. It’s like the Febreeze spray some people have in their bathrooms. Those aren’t fooling anybody, right? The more of that spray you smell, the more you know just how bad it was in there a little bit ago. This is like that: a good, clear, hard word clears the air better than a bunch of flowery language. As Spurgeon once said, "Do not give fair names to foul sins; call them what you will, they will smell no sweeter." 

If you call bad things nice names, you do everyone a disservice. The sinner does not feel the need to repent, the onlooker does not understand the seriousness of the situation, and the Lord is misrepresented as a moral guidance counselor whose law can be taken or left at leisure. But call a sin what it is and everyone knows that things just got real.


Chesterton said it this way, "Nine times out of ten, the coarse word is the word that condemns an evil and the refined word the word that excuses it." There isn’t much wiggle room in calling effeminacy a “sin.” That is pretty straight forward, no pun intended. But call it “diverse,” or, “unique,” and it sounds more like a difference of opinion. Make no mistake about it, the Bible words condemn what the politically correct terms excuse. So call things what God calls them: effeminacy is a sin. So, if you’ve been going soft, brother, repent. Confess your sin and be forgiven; then rise and walk a little bit straighter and whole lot bolder knowing that God is with you.


CALL TO CONFESSION


Well, since we’d rather make excuses for our sins than call them what they are and since we often use nicer words than our sins deserve, we are reminded of our need to regularly confess our sins, whether they be related to this or others. So, if you are able, please kneel with me and confess your sins, first privately and then corporately using the prayer found in your bulletin.


CORPORATE CONFESSION


Have mercy on me, O God, according to Your steadfast love; according to Your abundant mercy blot out my transgressions. For I know my transgressions, and my sin is ever before me. Against You, You only, have I sinned and done what is evil in Your sight, so that You may be justified in Your words and blameless in Your judgment. Cleanse me, and I shall be clean; wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me. Cast me not away from Your presence, and take not Your Holy Spirit from me. Restore to me the joy of Your salvation, and uphold me with a willing spirit.


DECLARATION OF PARDON


Arise and hear the Good News! 


The assurance of pardon today as we mentioned before is 1 Corinthians 6:9-11 “Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind, Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God. And such were some of you: but ye are washed, ye are sanctified, ye are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus, and by the Spirit of our God.” 


We are not saved from our sins by calling them something else. We cannot call our evil “good,” and get away with it. But if we call our sins what God calls them and ask Him to forgive us for them, as we just did, we get away from them. Such WERE some of you. Some of you have seen some stuff, but now you see Jesus and because of Him, it is my you and my privilege to declare to you that you WILL inherit the kingdom of God because in Jesus Christ, your sins are forgiven… THANKS BE TO GOD!


Now let us ascend to the presence of God in all worship and praise.

day no. 17,415: lock and key, life and living

"We are Christians and Catholic not because we worship a key, but because we have passed a door." — G.K. Chesterton, The Everlasting Man

We are saved by grace through faith in Christ alone, not by knowing that we are saved by grace through faith in Christ alone. We are not blessed merely because we have the key or know the password, we are blessed because we've used the key to gain entrance to the throne room and spoken the password that opens the door. We do not worship salvation, we worship Jesus, and we are saved. We do not boast of good doctrine, we boast in Christ, and we gain right belief.

John 10:9
I am the door: by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved, and shall go in and out, and find pasture.

We are not saved because we know where the door is, we are saved by walking through it. We do not find pasture by looking through the door, we find it by walking on the other side of it. A lock without a key is inaccessible and a key without a lock is useless, but a key in a lock opens possibilities. 

John 10:10
I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.