AuthorM. Ernest

On Work

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Today, both in the secular world and within the church, the idea of hard, constant, difficult, exhausting, gritty work is seen as something to be avoided, or at least meticulously managed and...

On loving Like Jesus

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Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about loving like Jesus. It’s come up in everything from the letter from which I’m preaching on Sunday mornings (Philippians 2 at present) to our...

On The Tragedy In Lewiston

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Just last week, I read about how Maine is second only to one other state (also in New England) in how few murders occur each year. Just last night, I learned of a mass-shooting event in multiple...

On Self-Control

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I don’t think most would argue against the assessment that America has a self-control problem. In a previous post, I pontificated on our peculiar penchant to preach on particular perils while...

On Eternity

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My oldest son came upstairs long after his bedtime last night, clearly fighting back little tears. I asked him what was wrong, and he, after the briefest of hesitations, relayed what was troubling...

ON NEW WORLDS

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There are no more New Worlds. Consider the original “Brexit,” if you will. The United States of America, in a revolution born from the chaos of desperation and reaction, effectively...

On Race Scars

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Like John beat Peter in a footrace to the tomb on Easter morning, some folks outpaced me on the way out of some unhelpful and simply false teachings. And of course, I judged them harshly when they...

ON COVID

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I have COVID. Again. For the third time. That’s three strains now. I’ve experienced Beta, Omicron, and now this new Omicron-related strain called “BA-5.” Or “XBB.”...

On Kissing Waves

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“I have learned to kiss the waves that throw me up against the Rock of Ages,” said Spurgeon. I haven’t nearly perfected this to where I can resolutely say that this is something...

M. Ernest

About Me

I have the privilege of pastoring in the northeastern United States, and I am blessed with a wonderful wife and four precious children. We also have a dog, a cat, and a few chickens.

I enjoy writing about theology, current events, and issues that many would deem controversial (because, well, they are).

I am presently writing a book about how to be an absolutely insufferable Christian, drawing from my deep wells of experience as an absolutely insufferable Christian.

The Other Thing I Do

You can find M. Ernest's other endeavor, the Equipoise Podcast, here.