Misadventures in Retrieval: Further Readings in Credo and a Consideration of their Notions of Deification and the Beatific Vision in the Reformed Tradition
The Westminster Standards’ notion of the intermediate state is derived directly from Scripture.
For my part I think it more likely that the WCF’s authors got their idea of the soul returning unto God directly from Scripture itself, and that neither Scripture nor their exegesis and systematization of it was formed in light of Neoplatonic tradition, be it knowingly or not. Previously I discussed how Carl Mosser... Continue Reading
Prayer and God’s Sovereignty
One of those perennial questions that all Calvinists face from time to time and that you hear quite frequently is: If God is sovereign, then why pray?
So the first point in response to the question, “Does prayer change things?” is simply this: Yes, indeed prayer changes things. If nothing else, it changes us. When we come into the presence of God in conversation with him, one of the immediate benefits of that conversation is what happens to us. One of... Continue Reading
On Joy
What is joy anyway? It’s one of those words we all think we understand, but sometimes I wonder.
Joy is not happiness. We think it is, but it’s not. How do we know? Because Peter makes it clear that it co-exists with grief (look up chapter 1 and read from verse 3, see what I mean?). Happiness changes with emotion, joy co-exists with emotions. Which of course should lead us to a conclusion:... Continue Reading
Prayer, the Problem of Evil, and the Place of Tradition
Will we find salvation through a blend of the Christian faith and traditional practices?
God’s solution to the universal problem of evil doesn’t change, from place to place or culture to culture. Prayer is the standard. In fact, part of the transformation that Christianity brings to each culture is how it seeks supernatural intervention. Philippi was also the place where Paul met a slave girl with a spirit of... Continue Reading
A Devotional on Communing with God through Nature by George Washington Carver
We get closer to God as we get more intimately and understandingly acquainted with the things he has created.
Carver speaks of finding God in nature because he was a scientist, but we can all frame the principle of finding God in terms of our own walk of life. What Carver says about nature, a professor can say about history or art or literature or psychology, and a homemaker about the domestic routine, and... Continue Reading
Were Adam and Eve Created Perfect?
Two reasons why Adam and Eve were never perfect.
We changed for the worse in Adam’s failure (1 Cor 15:22), and then require another ontological change to be justified before God (John 3:3). Even if Adam had perfectly followed God’s command he still would have undergone a change. He would have been made unable to sin and would’ve continued in that state to this... Continue Reading
The Heavenly Wisdom of a Soft Answer
David Dickson explains James’s insistence on the need to bridle our tongues.
James gives eight characteristics of heavenly wisdom, the wisdom which is joined with meekness. (1) It is pure and chaste, i.e., it holds fast truth and holiness, lest it be in any way polluted. (2) It is peaceable, avoiding contentions. (3) It endeavours after equity. (4) It easily gives place to right reason. (5) It... Continue Reading
The Basics: The Deity of Jesus Christ
Jesus is true and eternal God, uncreated, without beginning or end.
The coming Messiah is repeatedly identified as the almighty God and eternal father, the wisdom of God, righteous, highly exalted, yet to be born of a lowly virgin. These prophetic verses can only be speaking of one person, Israel’s coming Redeemer, Jesus Christ, who is the God of Abraham (cf. John 8:58). Like Jews... Continue Reading
Secret Sin is Never a Secret
Sin must be atoned for, even those dark sins of the human heart that no one ever sees.
There is not a single sin when it comes to the holiness of God that, done in isolation, doesn’t hurt others. Most importantly, all sin originating from the human heart is an affront to God’s holy and righteous character. The problem with secret sin is its sheer power over our lives. Who can understand his... Continue Reading
A Living Epistle
Only by explaining our behavior in terms of Christ will God be glorified on the day of visitation.
Peter addresses us as a royal priesthood, a people belonging to God, loved by Him. He urges us to abstain from evil and devote ourselves to our Kingdom calling under the lordship of Jesus Christ, with an eye to provoking glory to God in the eyes of others. that… they may, by your good... Continue Reading
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