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Mercy

by Tyler Dirks

The prophet Habakkuk & the author Flannery ‘O Connor have a lot in common… They were both deeply distraught about the tartufferie of God’s people. Violently they cried out against the violence of the sanctimonious societies surrounding them. They pummeled God with questions. Questions like, “How long shall you make me see consumeristic corruption in […]

Matthew 23!?

by Tyler Dirks

Matthew 23… [PAUSE] how do you feel about the fact that Jesus is saying this about some of the most renowned and venerated PhD, conservative, theologians in the PCA? For example, think of some historic church (circa 18th century), with an iconic, picturesque, steeple, and a venerated – highly educated – PhD Pastor at the […]

Subversively Living With The Philistines

by Tyler Dirks

In my morning meeting with The Boss He said, “A bunch of stouthearted fellows came to help David when he was subversively living with the Philistines! These guys had faces of lions, and they were swift as gazelles upon the mountains. There were even 3,000 dudes from the tribe of Benjamin who defected from Saul’s […]

PTTPP&“H”TK

by Tyler Dirks

The following is an imagined conversation between David and someone trying to play “peacemaker” and “honor” the king. PTTPP&“H”TK:[1] “Are you gonna accept the king’s invitation to move back to Gibeah and resume your duties as commander and court musician?” David: “No.” PTTPP&“H”TK: “Well, king Saul has done some really good things, and I think […]

PTTPP&“H”THP

by Tyler Dirks

The following is an imagined conversation between Nehemiah and someone trying to play “peacemaker” and “honor” the high priest. PTTPP&“H”THP:[1] “How was your trip?” Nehemiah: “Business as usual.” PTTPP&“H”THP: “What are you gonna do now that you’re back in town?” Nehemiah: “I’m going to deal with this Tobiah problem.” PTTPP&“H”THP: “I don’t think that’s a […]

Good Counsel

by Tyler Dirks

In 2 Chronicles chapter 10 God tells the story of King Rehoboam. People come to Rehoboam and say, “Your father made our yoke heavy. Now therefore lighten the hard service of your father and his heavy yoke on us, and we will serve you.” Then King Rehoboam took counsel with the old men, and he […]

Groaning & Grieving

by Tyler Dirks

The apostle Paul says, “The Spirit helps us in our weakness. For we do not know what to pray for as we ought, but the Spirit Himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words.” I believe that part of this “too deep for words” means music. Poetry and lyrics are humanity’s best effort […]

Who Is He?

by Tyler Dirks

A couple of Sundays back, Brandon Hawkes came to the weekly gathering at 10101, and he invited us to imaginatively immerse ourselves in the scene where Jesus asks His followers, “Who do people say that I am?” And Jesus’ followers say, “Some say John the Baptist, others say Elijah, and others Jeremiah or one of […]

Christmas In The Darkness

by Tyler Dirks

It’s dark, in the bible, when Christmas is spoken.Always a bolt from the blue for the broken.It’s the valley of shadow, the land of the dead,It’s, “No place in the inn,” so He stoops to the shed.He’s born to the shameful, bends to the weak,becomes the lowly: the God who can’t speak!And yet, what a […]