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Essays for King Jesus

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Essays are attempts to think well as we live with allegiance to Jesus's sacrificial kingdom. Themes concern history, scripture, and current issues.
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Peter Eby: The Great Swiss-American Anabaptist Elder of Pequea

Peter Eby did much for the health of the Mennonite church in the 1800’s. Merle Weaver tells the story of Peter’s life with special attention to his pastoral work and spiritual life. We can learn much from this leader who ministered in a strikingly different historical context from our own.

Jan 10, 202618 min

Practical Crucifixion: Notes on Spiritual Formation

Practical crucifixion is not separate from practically putting on Christ. Within the larger context of beholding Christ and the work of the Spirit our actions help orient us to what is true and good.

Dec 06, 202519 min

A Silent Night Amid the Killing - Ben Metzler

During World War 1, opposing soldiers called a battlefront truce on Christmas Eve. Ben Metzler asks us to think about what this reveals. They knew the Prince of Peace should bring peace. Do we? Or do we buy into the hostilities around us?

Oct 18, 202510 min

The Strange Death of Hidden Life - Marlin Sommers

Scripture describes baptized believers as “dead” with a life that is “hidden with Christ.” Marlin Sommers explores the contrasts of this joyful “death-life.” What does it look like when we put on Christ and put off the old human?

Aug 23, 202515 min

A Matter of Power - Dan Ziegler

Anabaptists have been known for their refusal to use the power of the state to accomplish Christian goals. Dan Ziegler warns that Anabaptists on both the left and the right are losing this commitment. He calls us back to a biblical understanding of the two kingdoms for the sake of the church and her ministry.

Jun 21, 202520 min

How Passionate 25-Year-olds Become Fruitful 45-Year-olds

When we are young life is filled with ambitions, dreams, and possibilities, but life happens and we easily become cynical. Merle Burkholder gives practical steps and challenges us to become people who do the work God has given us to do. Read the essay and comment at https://anabaptistperspectives.org/essays/how-passionate-25-year-olds-become-fruitful-45-year-olds/

May 24, 202511 min

Sharing Plans Cannot Replace Brotherly Aid

Do medical "sharing plans" give an example of bearing one another's burdens or do they make us self-sufficient and individualistic? Marlin Sommers argues they are an economic tool distinct from brotherly aid. He challenges us to share to address actual needs and to pool our resources to support ambitions Christian teaching. https://anabaptistperspectives.org/sharing-plans-cannot-replace-brotherly-aid

Apr 10, 202515 min

God's Pursuit of Affectionate Relationship

Conscience made Adam and Eve hide from God. Fred Wiebe explores the way we all experience this separation due to sin and God’s solution to bring us from shame and guilt to joy and belonging as children of God. Jesus is not ashamed to call us brothers, and he is the hero we attentively model ourselves after.

Mar 01, 202515 min

My Ethics, Your Ethics, and the Dilemma Between

Each of us do and say things because of the culture we grew up in. Is that wrong? No. However, we as God’s children need to look beyond our culture and try to look through other cultures’ glasses. God is not bound to culture, and all of us can be thankful that the Bible is not culturally bound. John 3:16 says: “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.”

Nov 16, 20246 min

The Cultural Captivity of the Gospel

We need to offer the gospel to the world. We need to offer the gospel without contaminating it with our own culture. We need to offer truth that will inform, confront, and change every culture. There is nothing wrong with our culture as long as we do not make it the gospel. The gospel will change individuals, and it will change entire cultures.

Nov 02, 202415 min

Who Is My Neighbor?

Roseanne’s experiences challenge each of us to be the Good Samaritan to others even when it is hard. Jesus showers love and mercy on us even when we are unlovely; we as His children should do the same. Essay originally published 08/2020. Subscribe to receive new essays by email!

Oct 19, 20247 min

God Is not Mocked

God delights to pardon and save. He delights to bring life from death. But we are sometimes tempted to mock God and to think that we can claim the benefits of pardon while opting out of God’s plan to free us from the actual grip of sin.

Oct 06, 202412 min

From Every Nation, Tribe, and Language

In this first essay of a 3-part series, Roseanne Bauman speaks from her personal experience about teaching an ethnically diverse group of students. While Roseanne was the teacher, she quickly realized that she was also a student. In this post, you will read about the many valuable lessons that Roseanne learned from her students. Essay originally published 08/2020. Audio narration just released. Subscribe to receive new essays by email!...

Sep 21, 20248 min

Where Do We Nest? Lessons From My Internship at the Behalt

Many faithful believers rejected the sword and positions of earthly rule because they were convinced from the Scriptures that these were not part of God’s design, whether in the Garden of Eden or in the establishment of Christ’s church. If we choose to depart from God’s ways, we become like killdeer birds suddenly deciding to nest in the trees. It seems, then, that we have two traditions to choose from: the true, original design God created, or pervasive, normalized evil.

Sep 07, 202410 min

Entrepreneurs as Stewards

A business person should steward his business abilities and roles. Stewardship is not limited to managing profits that may be gained through business. Marlin Sommers reflects on job creation, business investment in general, and concludes with a few words about the steward mindset in business. Essay originally published 04/2020. Audio narration just released. Subscribe to receive new essays by email!

Aug 17, 20249 min

Men are Going to Hell: Why Bother with Humanitarian Aid?

We want the entire world to understand who Jesus is. But what are we to be doing and how is this message supposed to spread? Is serving the poor part of Jesus’ commission to the church? Or is humanitarian aid a second-class ministry or, even worse, a distraction from our real mission? Gary Miller reminds us that God wants people to flourish, both physically and spiritually, and that this should be our desire as well. Like Jesus, we are representatives of the character of God. Like Jesus, we shou...

Aug 03, 202410 min

Business People among God’s “Servant-Managers”

What does it mean to be a steward of business giftings and abilities, and of business roles and opportunities? Marlin Sommers explores some biblical points, focusing on business applications, and encouraging business people to recognize themselves as servant-managers of both a set of giftings and abilities and of certain roles and opportunities. Essay originally published 04/2020. Audio narration just released. Subscribe to receive new essays by email!...

Jul 20, 20249 min

The Way We Live Is the Way We Educate

“Our own attentive openness to the world around us and the generations before us is what prepares us to educate. If we are not attentive, humble, and learning, we are left either neglecting education or simply trying to pass on what we think we know.”

Jul 06, 202410 min

Learning From Our Neighbors

Did you ever consider that not everyone grew up like you did? How would your life be different if God had placed you in a different home? Essay originally published 03/2020. Audio narration just released. Subscribe to receive new essays by email!

Jun 15, 20246 min

Schism Is Heresy

In his essay "Schism is Heresy", Frank Reed exhorts the church of Jesus Christ to be unified as a body, not falling prey to the many divisions of the world. In clear and simple language, he shares principle truths from Scripture regarding how the body of believers should view unity. "Principles transcend policies. If we are led by the same Spirit, we will walk the path together. If we allow personal preferences to divide us, we are not part of the body of Christ. "

Jun 01, 202411 min

But You Will Just Die

Loving your enemies can be hard. Many people do not understand how it is possible to love even when being attacked. Even though it is hard, Jesus gives his followers the answers for this subject. Marlin Sommers wrote this blog about a conversation that he had with his college students, and he discusses the reasons that followers of Jesus should love their enemies. Essay originally published 07/2020. Audio narration just released. Subscribe to receive new essays by email!...

May 18, 20248 min

Money, Education, and My Anabaptist Experience

Many Anabaptists have been more scared of education than money. Brian Martin calls us to examine that assumption and approach both with fear and trembling (and wisdom and courage). We must not forget the biblical call to wisdom and knowledge and the avenues of service that can be opened by study.

May 04, 20247 min

Keeshon's Story: A Knock Heard Round the Hood - Part 4

It is not always easy to invest your time into another person. However, as Keeshon Wasington expressed in his life’s story, he is very grateful and thankful to God that someone took the time for him. Are we willing to let God use us to help those in need? To read more of Keeshon’s writing, check out his blog at: https://urbanitemusingskw.wordpress.com/ Essay originally published 12/2020. Audio narration just released. Subscribe to receive new essays by email!...

Apr 20, 202413 min

Investing Is Not Gambling. Speculating Might Be.

Is an investment a gamble? Does it matter? In this essay, Marlin Sommers seeks to clearly differentiate between gambling and investing, to call us to a positive moral ethos for investing, and to give some tools for how to think about borderline cases. Stephen Russell’s episodes on Usury and Distributism How Should We Then Money? Usury and the Historic Church Marlin’s two-part essay on Business as Stewardship Business People among God’s “Servant-Managers” Entrepreneurs as Servant-Managers...

Apr 06, 202412 min

Keeshon’s Story: A Knock Heard Round the Hood – Part 3

Life is not always easy, but having kind friends that are ready and willing to help and be there for you always makes those rough bumps easier. Keeshon continues writing his experiences in getting beat up, forgiving those guys and ultimately giving his life to Jesus. To read more of Keeshon’s writing, check out his blog at: https://urbanitemusingskw.wordpress.com/ Essay originally published 12/2020. Audio narration just released. Subscribe to receive new essays by email!...

Mar 16, 202414 min

A Handful of Hard Notes: Five Historic Questions about Music

“We know we should sing, but what kind of song is most appropriate in public worship?” James S. Martin helps us think about five main questions that have plagued discussions about congregational singing over the centuries. He does not attempt to build theological bulwarks around a particular singing style. “If the musicians among us drink deeply and work with integrity and discipline, new songs will arise in wonderful offerings of sound and sense”

Mar 02, 202417 min

Keeshon’s Story: A Knock Heard Round the Hood – Part 2

A little kindness will go a long way. Doing good to others is always worth it. Keeshon Washington experienced the receiving side of this as he continues telling us his story in his four-part series. To read more of Keeshon’s writing, check out his blog at: https://urbanitemusingskw.wordpress.com/ . Essay originally published 12/2020. Audio narration just released. Subscribe to receive new essays by email!...

Feb 17, 202411 min

Faith, Works, and Assurance

Confusion around assurance of salvation often stems from inadequate understandings of faith and works. Milo Zehr explains how people who want to emphasize either the importance of good works or the unimportance of good works often make overstatements that fail to take all scripture into account. Milo contrasts these inadequate views with scriptural teaching.

Feb 03, 202420 min

Keeshon’s Story: A Knock Heard Round the Hood – Part 1

Keeshon Washington takes us on his journey from being a little boy going to Vacation Bible School to his years as being a teacher himself. To read more of Keeshon’s writing, check out his blog at: https://urbanitemusingskw.wordpress.com/ . Essay originally published 11/2020. Audio narration just released. Subscribe to receive new essays by email!

Jan 20, 202411 min

Husbands, Wives, and the Arsenal of Jesus’ Sacrificial Kingdom

Paul’s letter to the Ephesians calls believers to submit to each other, to love each other, and to treat each other as members of the same body. The letter then takes these commands for all believers and specifically applies self-giving love to husbands and reverent submission to wives. How are we to understand this? Do wives not need to love their husbands? Do husbands not need to submit to their wives? Marlin Sommers explores biblical submission in order to apply a robustly Christian understan...

Jan 06, 202415 min
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