Profane Sacrament
A Deeper Evil Than Other Forms of Murder
If you’ve gone to a clinic or hospital or pharmacy to try to erase what you thought was a mistake, if you’ve killed your child only to receive heartache, pain, remorse, and more suffering, that doesn’t need to be the end of the story. This universe was created by a God who chose to walk... Continue Reading
On the Nature and Frequency of the Celebration of the Lord’s Supper
Every bit of data we possess points us in the direction that the early church celebrated the Lord’s Supper whenever they assembled for worship as Jesus had instructed them to do.
In the absence of frequent observance of the Lord’s Supper, the gap created in the apostolic order of worship becomes rather noticeable. There is a reason why those fundamentalists who stand in the revivalist tradition place the “altar call” or an appeal to make some sort of re-dedication or re-commitment to Christ at the end... Continue Reading
Sleeping on Rocks Right Now? Jesus Is Right There
God pulls aside the curtain to show Jacob what is going on behind his desolate circumstances.
Jacob had betrayed family and God and had lost everything. Yet God was working right then even in Jacob’s betrayal and desolation to fulfill his promise. God was there, heaven and earth were joined. God’s ministering servants rushed up and down for Jacob. How gracious God is! How kind, patient, and longsuffering. How wise and mighty... Continue Reading
Clement of Rome Remembers Jesus Christ
Clement regularly points, not only to the voluntary humility of Jesus Christ for our salvation, but to the final glory of Christ.
Clement remembered Jesus Christ. He saw the incarnation of Christ, his taking to himself our flesh and nature, as the model for all Christian humility and consequent unity. Jesus consummates the decree of election by shedding his blood as high priest and rising from the dead as the firstfruit for our redemption. Through him, the... Continue Reading
None But Zion’s Children Know
Recent events have reopened numerous questions about the place of the state of Israel, and the city of Jerusalem, in the consummate purposes and plan of God.
It would do us good to be settled in our minds about the fact that all who are united to Jesus by faith have been made children of Abraham and heirs of God (Galatians 3:29). Believers are the citizens of the heavenly Jerusalem (Philippians 3:20). This is the only Jerusalem that ultimately matters. As John... Continue Reading
Are You Fighting against God? Or for Him?
According to Jesus, if you are not explicitly for Him, then you are actually against Him!
Acts 5 reminds us that our actions matter. Moreover, we have a choice. We can fight against God and His purposes in the world, which will bring us to ruin. Or we can fight with Him, join Him in His battle, and see the world come actively under His Lordship. Introduction In our quest... Continue Reading
Politics and Law
Christianity and Politics IX: Divine and Human Law in the State
Both biblical law and natural law serve as our guides, though we must determine what aspects of biblical law were unique to Israel’s existence under the Mosaic covenant. Put differently: the basis of contemporary human law consists in the moral core of biblical law that is perpetually binding, whether that be determined through the general... Continue Reading
The Case for Christian Psalms
Christian Psalms are singable settings of biblical Psalms that are embroidered with the beauty of the gospel.
As demonstrated in Scripture and throughout the history of the church, Christian Psalms have occupied a precious place in the praise of God’s people. They “exemplify the Reformed doxological tradition at its best.” There is great value in continuing to sing these classics as they exalt the life, death, resurrection, ascension, and coming again of... Continue Reading
Even Heretics Know Hebrew
How to Interpret the Bible in Partisan Times
May local churches become places where readers are formed not to be partisans of earthly kingdoms but martyrs of the kingdom of heaven, able to say with Luther, “Here I stand,” with a boldness tempered by an openness to being corrected. Learning how to embody these interpretive virtues is sanctification too—and perhaps the best way... Continue Reading
7 Assertions Regarding Justification & Sanctification
Clarity for Our Soteriology
To be justified is not only to be forgiven, but also to be accounted as righteous in God’s sight….So, how do sinners receive a righteousness with which to stand before God? In answering this question, we make a distinction between infused and imputed righteousness. There is an important discussion taking place within the church... Continue Reading
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 216
- 217
- 218
- 219
- 220
- …
- 1508
- Next Page »