Really Dead for Three Days?
Counting the time between Jesus's death and resurrection.
On Friday, Jesus was crucified. That’s the first day. On Saturday, Jesus rested on the Sabbath in the tomb. That’s the second day. On Sunday, Jesus rose from the dead. That’s the third day. The Gospel accounts, and subsequent church tradition, confirm this ordering and counting of events. Not everyone is convinced that Jesus died... Continue Reading
What Is a Woman?
Numerous definitions for “woman” have surfaced over the last few years. They’re either circular, absurd, or accurate.
Though our culture is confused, we don’t have to be in doubt. You can know the truth and not be pressured into adopting modern reinventions. God has made the definition of a woman clear through both special revelation (Scripture) and general revelation (creation). He made her. He made him too. Male and female he created... Continue Reading
How a Little-Known Editor Made God a Bestseller by Helping Americans Let Go of Religion
A chance encounter at a party led religion professor Stephen Prothero to rediscover the story of Eugene Exman, a longtime book publisher who helped transform American religion.
“People see religion as a personal matter. They think it’s about feeling and experience more than it is about dogma or doctrine or ritual. They don’t think it takes place inside institutions. They think it takes place in the human heart. How does that idea make its way into contemporary American consciousness? I think one big... Continue Reading
A Constant Dying
Living for Christ requires a sustained courage that beats back the devil and the flesh daily.
Most of us will not be called to physically die for Christ. Even so, in light of the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, let us lay down our lives for him. Let’s be living martyrs, constantly dying in order that we might find our life. Martyr stories have always encouraged me. It... Continue Reading
Why Do We Think New Is Better?
Truth, goodness, and beauty are transcendent, universal, absolute principles rooted in the nature and character of God. And they are very old, they are permanent, they are eternal.
The fact of the matter is that the Christian faith is very old, and that is what the Church has been called to preserve and transmit to future generations. Let us not get caught up in the cultural frenzy of “newness” in our Christian ministry. New and improved! Fresh! The latest! Exciting! You don’t... Continue Reading
Consider Jesus: An Orientation to Hebrews
Imagine that you are a Jewish Christian in the first century gathered for worship with your fellow Christians on the Lord’s Day.
Seeing the persecution taking place elsewhere (especially through ministering to the imprisoned Timothy) and receiving word from the other elders of your church’s fears, your pastor wrote down a word of exhortation, a sermon to be read to his beloved congregation. Holding that sermon in his hands, the elder begins to read: “Long ago, at... Continue Reading
A Few Words on the Christian and History
Anyone who claims to follow the God of the Bible must root their faith in history.
The real, bodily life, death, resurrection and ascension of Christ as detailed in history is the foundation of faith, and the wellspring of Christian living. All biblical imperatives can find their root in the historic person of Christ. For this reason, we who claim faith in Christ, above any other system of beliefs, ought to study,... Continue Reading
Jordan Peterson, Jung, and Hope for the Faint-Hearted
Christians, enamored of modern culture, run the risk of ignoring its underlying anti-Christian ideology.
Jordan Peterson seems to be a genuine seeker after truth, with an insatiable appetite to put the world together in a coherent worldview. Much of what he says is very “Christian friendly,” but his coherence breaks down when he finds inspiration in Carl Jung, one of the most powerful creators of today’s post-Christian, neo-pagan culture. ... Continue Reading
Female Pastors, LGBTQ, and the Future of the SBC
It might have taken the feminist dissidents 30+ years, but they may at last be on the brink of getting their way in the SBC. And female pastors may be only their first win. In May of 2022, Mike Law, pastor of Arlington Baptist Church in Virginia, sent an email to the executive committee... Continue Reading
Postmillennialism: Exposition and Critique
It is wise to view Postmillennialism as a seriously flawed eschatology.
Postmillennialism misconstrues the primary purpose of God for the Era of Gospel Proclamation, which is not to Christianize the Domain of Darkness, but rather to rescue a chosen people out of it, and to transfer them into the Kingdom of his beloved Son…[and] distorts the believer’s Blessed Hope, focusing it upon an illusory stage of... Continue Reading
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