A Response to a Popular (Yet Inadequate) “Reformed” Antidote to Federal Vision’s Use of the Warning Passages
A true believer who wallows in sin, yet grasps the doctrine of perseverance, should take seriously the warning passages.
That which keeps the believer in the grace of God includes the intercession of Christ and the believer drawing near to God through the one Mediator, Christ Jesus. So, although believers could fall away apart from the means of divine intercession, believers won’t fall away due to God’s gracious decree that secures the conditional-means of perseverance. Like... Continue Reading
Desire and Identity in Today’s Culture
The Larger Story of Identity and Desire
Our cultural narrative is not so different from any other culture’s epic. They all tell a story about what is desirable for life and what identifies the ideal person. Every culture has some collective ideal of what you should want and what you should be. But all of them end up getting something essential wrong.... Continue Reading
PCA General Assembly Recap: Encouraging News and Some Surprises
The Presbyterian Church in America met this week [6/10-14/24] for its annual General Assembly (GA), where the entire denomination gathers to deliberate important, denomination-wide matters.
The overture requiring the titles of elder and deacon to be restricted only to men who serve in that ordained office passed, but even if it had failed it would still remain impermissible to ordain women to the office of deacon, which is what this minister was arguing for. Others arguing against restricting the titles... Continue Reading
Confessions of a Sproul Guy: Part One
"Schaeffer and MacArthur led me to Sproul and that was my segue into the reformational world."
It’s well understood that institutional presences like seminaries and colleges need to be protected; reputation is everything. But sometimes truth is another thing and we do need to be careful to maintain some unblinking history. The stories of the OPC and PCA are not well ordered or manicured; they were rough cut. Their men were... Continue Reading
WCF 26: Of the Communion of Saints
The God-ordained organization of the church is also a living organism.
Because of our fellowship with the Triune God believers are also joined to each other (1 John 1:3). We “are one body in Christ, and individually members of one another” (Romans 12:5). From Christ the head “the whole body” is “joined and held together by every joint with which it is equipped” (Ephesians 4:16). ... Continue Reading
Wisdom is Work
The wisdom to tell the difference between true and false, right and wrong, wise and foolish, requires training.
Hard won wisdom engenders humility. The wise aren’t naïve about what they’ve gained, but some of what they’ve gained will be a healthy sense of the limits of their own wisdom. This is similar to the way that those who truly understand a topic are much more aware of the limits of their knowledge, but... Continue Reading
How Can You Mumble?
God has designed singing to be one of the many “one another” ministries.
Do you ever consider that sometimes the most selfless thing you can do on a Sunday morning is sing? Do you consider that sometimes singing is the most important way you will serve others during any given worship service? This is true whether you’re one of the musicians at the front or one of the... Continue Reading
Decadence and Desire
What is the root cause of our modern moral decline?
If young people are taught to look at history only through the lenses of power and oppression, they will conclude that power and oppression are everything. Conversely, let them be introduced first to the genuinely great historical deeds, philosophical ideas, literary creations, and works of art of which humans have been capable. Then they will... Continue Reading
Found Faithful at Your Post: The Providence of God and Our Subordinate Identities
With thanksgiving to Jesus, we stand at our assigned post with gladness—wives, husbands, fathers, mothers, children, servants, masters, and all.
Our Lord, assigns us various “subordinate identities” under our primary identity as Christians…In a generation that likes to play dress-up with our own identities, we do well to regularly rehearse what our actual, objective identities are, rather than those that are aspirational, subjective, and not yet actual….He determines our nationalities, our families, our vocations, and... Continue Reading
Reorienting Evangelicalism to Christian Life Distinct from the World
Evangelicals live in a world in which much of the accepted pattern of life is contrary to the Word of God.
The early church was radically different from the pagan world around it. Having a community which is strong and markedly distinct from the world he believes…will be “attractive to people in a world where there’s so much darkness and pain and suffering.” Aaron Renn, whose new book Life in the Negative World was reviewed... Continue Reading
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