How to Be a Berean
The Bereans were leaning in and expecting something great to come from God’s Word.
We can learn from the Bereans in the authority over men that they recognize in God’s Word. The Bereans “examined the Scriptures daily to see if these things were so.” What “things”? Paul’s preaching. Even someone like the great Apostle is not over or above the Bible. On his second missionary journey, Paul made a sudden detour... Continue Reading
“One’s Own Fashions!”
Stop being independent and start experiencing the beauty of fellowship that the church has to offer.
The church has a culture and your feeling of “not being quite at home” is because you are trying to live independently and according to your own fashion. The church has a rhythm and a flow. It has patterns and practices and those who embrace them will feel cared for and safe. But those who... Continue Reading
The Stable Presence
Five Traits of Resilient Fathers
Steady fathers clothe themselves with love and let Christ’s peace rule in their hearts (Colossians 3:14–15). The peace of Christ is the root of Christian sober-mindedness. He is our peace. He is our stability. He is the sure and steadfast anchor of our souls. And a godly father who welcomes the peace of Christ in... Continue Reading
God Spoke, Therefore
God has spoken, in the Scripture of the Old and New Testament. The Bible alone is the living and true Word and nothing else. God speaks to you through it by His Holy Spirit. Listen to Him, look to Him, and live by Him. God, who at sundry times and in divers manners spake... Continue Reading
A Lamenting Samaritan
The challenging questions raised in the book of Lamentations cannot be ignored.
Lamentations describes Yahweh in the language of enemies time and time again, and goes back-and-forth with the appropriateness of this designation. It asks us difficult questions about whether God did this terrible thing to them, and even though it’s clear that it’s deserved, it questions whether it’s gratuitous and causes us to wonder what we... Continue Reading
The Gospel Cancelation
The current backlash against Josh Butler's book is instructive in how cultural apologetics, ignorant of the dynamics of the “negative world,” are destined to become impotent.
Cultured despisers want nothing less than a reinvention of Christian categories to serve the ends of sexual liberation…the problem is not with discussing sexuality, but only the vision of sexuality and gender roles patterned in Scripture. Inspired by the legacy of Tim Keller, the Gospel Coalition recently announced the creation of the Keller Center... Continue Reading
What Is Regeneration? Four Ways the Bible Talks about an Overlooked Doctrine
Regeneration involves taking something and making it new, so that it reflects the glory of God.
The heart you were born with loved the wrong things. By nature, we were lovers of self rather than lovers of God. But God has given us a new heart, and this is why we love Him, trust Him, and want to serve Him. That’s regeneration. If you search the Bible for the word... Continue Reading
The Kingdom’s King and Law
Jesus has triumphed over sin and death and now commands that disciples be made of all the nations and taught to observe all that He has commanded.
Jesus calls for a righteousness that exceeds that of the scribes and Pharisees. But what He demands, He also fulfills. Unlike the scribes and Pharisees (Matt. 23:3), He practices what He preaches, and He does so perfectly. He calls us to this same righteousness, so that we may be perfect, even as our heavenly Father is... Continue Reading
An Essential Tenet Of Reformed Theology *Is* Determinism; The Reformed Need To Embrace It
When it comes to the question of whether Reformed theology entails a principle of determinism, either disagreement abounds among Reformed theologians or else many within the tradition are talking by each other.
We are free and morally responsible when in possession of certain cognitive capacities that produce different acts given different states of affairs. Freedom is accompanied by dispositional powers to try to choose according to our cognitive faculties. The capstone of our freedom comes in having been endowed with a “mesh” of first and second-order desires... Continue Reading
Origin of Paul’s Faith and Teachings—1 Corinthians 11:23
The substance of what Paul believed, taught, preached, and lived as an example came as something he received.
Paul’s teaching was not of human origin at all. Paul delivered to the gentiles the testimony of an apostle. He was a living witness of the resurrection. He bore witness to Christ’s triumph over the grave. Paul received grace from the Lord Jesus having been found guilty of persecuting Christ’s church. Over the last... Continue Reading
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