Gardens in Babylon
For His Dominion is an Everlasting Dominion
If in humility we—Americans, moderns, Christians—reacquaint ourselves with an earth of the seventh day, in need of gardeners, namers, dominion makers, then perhaps we can avoid our great tower’s fall….For how, without knowing nature, can we know her laws, or know her God? There is a capital in the east, a great city full... Continue Reading
Natural Law: An Introduction, Part 5
In deciding whom to vote for, we should not look to any criterion other than the degree to which the candidate is likely to support natural law in law and policy, the fundamental law for all mankind.
In his magisterial ‘The City of God Against the Pagans’, interestingly, written not long after Rome had established Christianity as the official religion of the Empire (AD 380), Augustine rejects the idea that church and state should or could be combined. He lays out a Christian vision of the meaning and purpose of human history,... Continue Reading
Idols in Our Midst
Christ, Caesar, or self: recognizing political idolatry – Part 1
Man is a worshipper who either worships the Creator-God, or Man worships what is not God, that which Paul characterizes as creation. And, when worship is false, that is, is directed toward the creation — idolatry results. The truth is exchanged for the lie. That false theology, according to Paul, correlates with unrighteous ethical conduct,... Continue Reading
What Is Distinct about the Theology of 1 Thessalonians?
Thessalonians is an often-overlooked gem that captures key issues in compact length.
Along with teaching about daily Christian living and ready preparedness for Jesus’s pending return, 1 Thessalonians also includes content on the Trinity and on prayer to this triune God. The letter (and its partner, 2 Thessalonians) are immersed in direct and indirect prayers. Moreover, the letter includes some of the New Testament’s most prominent examples... Continue Reading
You Need One to Count to the Trinity
EFS drifts away from divine simplicity toward a functional tritheism. Christians must work to remove EFS from our teaching and publications.
EFS has overlooked that the blueprint of biblical ethics is not the ineffable eternal relations of the Trinity, but the word of our Lord who is one. “The Scriptures ground ethics upon metaphysics, for God’s supreme authority to command our trust and obedience derives from his supreme being – who and what he is.” There are no... Continue Reading
What Is Transgenderism?
We must learn to be content in God and unsatisfied in the world as we define our identity in light of Scripture alone.
If transgenderism is related to the sin of envy, then genuine repentance can produce the virtue of contentment. Jeremiah Burroughs’ The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment helps us understand how contentment is the opposite of envy. Burroughs defines “contentment” as “the inward, quiet, gracious frame of spirit, freely submitting to and taking pleasure in God’s... Continue Reading
Andrew Fuller and the Gospel Worthy of All Acceptation
Sinners have every encouragement to trust in the Lord Jesus for the salvation of their souls.
Sinful men and women are utterly powerless to turn to God except through the regenerative work of God’s Holy Spirit, yet this powerlessness is the result of their own sinful hearts. This led Fuller to address the role of the Spirit’s work in conversion. High Calvinists argued that if repentance and faith are ascribed by... Continue Reading
The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy: Article XII
The unchanging truth of God “promised long ages ago” (Titus 1:2) is the key to the present.
Following the scientific community’s widespread adoption of Darwinian evolutionary theory and the geological uniformitarianism of Charles Lyell in the nineteenth century, Christian scholars were divided into three camps. On the left were the theological Liberals (i.e., Modernists) who sought to shoehorn the rapidly changing scientific consensus into the Bible or otherwise reject the Bible writ... Continue Reading
Choosing the Good Portion — Luke 10:38–42
Good deeds have an important place in the Christian life, but first and foremost we need to listen to Jesus.
Martha was the one rolling up her sleeves and making sure everyone had a good meal. Serving people is important work, but there was something more important taking place at Mary and Martha’s home, and Mary had figured this out. She was sitting at the feet of Jesus, getting to know him and learning from... Continue Reading
Gomers No More: The Posture and Practice of Self-Examination
Let’s help one another grow in our identity as beloved daughters as we learn how to examine ourselves according to God’s truth.
The complete God-head is engaged with us as we humbly submit ourselves to our Father, who desires to make us more and more beautiful for His glory and our good. We are never alone in this process. Self-examination is a lifelong process. If you’re anything like me, I would love to not struggle with sin. ... Continue Reading
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