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GOSSIP, SLANDER, AND JUDGMENT

Posted by Martin Murphy on Monday, June 6, 2011, In : Church 

The church is in the public arena.  The people and events associated with church life become the objects of either praise or scorn.  The praiseworthy church reflects the character of God's law in worship and morality.  The church that becomes the object of scorn reflects the character of Satan's deceptive devices.

The public sector judges the church based on the public lives of its members.  Specific sins such as gossip and slander practiced or known to be practiced by persons in the church ...


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Where is the Church?

Posted by Martin Murphy on Thursday, December 30, 2010, In : Church 
    At the end of 2010 I ask the question “where on earth is the church or is it just in heaven?”  Why ask such a ridiculous question when we all know that the church of the living God is alive and well?  The question comes to mind when I am provoked by an ever increasing number of churches who have abandoned the true gospel for another gospel.  I recall a conversation with a seminary student about how difficult it is to find a biblical church.  During the conversation he told me about a ...
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Reformers Investment

Posted by Martin Murphy on Thursday, October 28, 2010, In : Church 
Martin Luther was called to appear before the Diet of Worms because of his "teaching and books."  He appeared before Emperor Charles V. and his brother Archduke Ferdinand and a host of other rulers in the Holy Roman Empire.  Luther was asked whether or not he wrote the books that were placed on a table in the hall.  He did acknowledge them as his books.  Then Luther was asked:  "Are you prepared to retract these books, and their contents, or do you persist in the opinions you have advanced in...
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A Reformers Prayer

Posted by Martin Murphy on Wednesday, October 27, 2010, In : Church 

On the morning of April the 18th in 1521 Martin Luther, a monk from Whittenberg,  prayed this prayer.  Luther had been called before an imperial diet in Worms, Germany to give testimony of his writings which were considered by the Roman Catholic Church to be heretical, an offense punishable by death unless the guilty party recanted his or her teachings.  This prayer is a reformers prayer.  Luther's passion for reformation should be the passion for every Christian.

"O Almighty and Everlasting...


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Reformation and Revival

Posted by Martin Murphy on Saturday, October 23, 2010, In : Church 

The beauty of autumn reminds us of activities that are generally associated with this time of the year.  Hunting season, football games, and for many southerners this is the time of the year to hold church revivals.  An out of town preacher comes to the community and presents the gospel message and somehow or another the out of town preacher speaks a little louder, tells better jokes, and maybe speaks with  more authority.  Everybody goes to the meeting and calls it revival.

What is reviva...


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Reformation in New England

Posted by Martin Murphy on Wednesday, October 20, 2010, In : Church 

The rediscovery of biblical truth is a biblical principle known as reformation.  It is not just a dramatic change in the religious lives of people, it is a continual process.  There is a good bit of talk today among Christians about reformation and revival.  Every year on October 31st we remember the 16th century Reformation and how Dr. Martin Luther rediscovered "justification by faith alone."  The Reformed church has experienced biblical reformation throughout its history.  Sometimes it was...


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Return to the Lord

Posted by Martin Murphy on Wednesday, June 2, 2010, In : Church 

I recently finished my manuscript on Hosea.  It is a brief commentary, exposition and application of the book of Hosea.  The title is “Return to the Lord.”  It is so titled because God’s people, God’s people, not unbelievers are commanded to return to the Lord.  “O Israel, return to the Lord your God, For you have stumbled because of your iniquity; Take words with you and return to the Lord” (Hosea 14:1).  Based on 30 plus years of experience with evangelical churches, I doubt if ...


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Church Growth Philosophy

Posted by Martin Murphy on Friday, May 14, 2010, In : Church 
"The god of the Church Growth Movement" was written for those interested in biblical church growth.  Christians know that Holy Scripture must regulate every dimension of reality in faith and life even the plans for church growth.  I have devoted more time researching the church growth movement than any other aspect in the contemporary church scene.  I believe the church growth movement is the most dangerous movement the church has faced in the 20th century.  The reason I say that is because i...
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The Spiritual Health of the Church

Posted by Martin Murphy on Thursday, May 6, 2010, In : Church 

Theology, doctrine, and truth were landmarks of the evangelical church in centuries past.  Holy Scripture was the means to measure the worship and work of the church.  Sola Scriptura, Scripture alone, was the absolute universal standard.  Today those things that work best or more specifically those things that seem best at the particular time and situation measure the worship and work of the church, to a large degree.  The evangelical church has moved away from a God-centered ministry and has...


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About Me


Martin Murphy My first priority in life is spending time with my wife and enjoying life together. Next on the list is writing books. After spending nearly 30 years in the class room, the pulpit, the lectern, the study, and the library, I now devote most of my time consolidating my academic and practical gains by writing books. My web site is titled "Writing My Books" because last year my wife kept insisting that I start writing before it was too late. Every day counts when most of life is in the past. I starting writing my books last summer and my wife would often ask "what are you doing?" My answer was "writing my book." When I proposed the idea of a web site about my writing project I asked my wife "what should I name it?" Without a second thought she said "writing my books." I have a B.A. in Bible from Columbia International University and a Master of Divinity from Reformed Theological Seminary.
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