An Important Chapter That Calvin Added to the Second Edition of His ‘Institutes’
On the Christian Life: A New Translation is a foretaste of the forthcoming new translation of Calvin’s 'Institutes', several years in the making, to be published by Crossway.
These chapters illustrate clearly that Calvin’s aim in all his theology was not just to inform the mind but to form the heart through the mind. “The gospel . . . is not a doctrine of the tongue but of life. It is not grasped merely by the intellect and memory like other disciplines, but... Continue Reading
The Lord’s Aid
I picked up 'Table Talk' and read. I sat down and thanked the Lord for my wife.
Brothers, if God has come to your aid and given you a wife, then take the opportunity to thank Him for her and then thank her. She enables you to do more. She brings a peaceful space to a world in chaos. She loves your children, and she loves you. Godliness adorns her and there... Continue Reading
Why Millennials Aren’t Having Children
Berg and Wiseman’s attempt to convince their audience of the goodness of children remains vital.
Berg and Wiseman deserve praise for unveiling the breakdown of the dialectic of motherhood and for attempting to salvage motherhood’s reputation. But their focus on de Beauvoir and the feminist tradition does not shed light on our emergency’s deepest roots. To do that, we must go further than Berg and Wiseman and look beyond the... Continue Reading
Book Review: Shepherds for Sale
A must read for those who want to understand how and why many evangelical church leaders are sounding too much like globalist and woke leaders.
She begins her book with the Anderson family. Moving from California back to Georgia and to their seeker sensitive megachurch in “the Bible Belt,” they thought they had left behind churches in which Leftist politics were pushed. They found the hard way that was not so, particularly after James Anderson was asked to join a... Continue Reading
Dear Pastor, in a Celebrity Culture, Your Call Is Contentment
We want our work to be great so that people will see God’s greatness, not to show off our talents or to be greater than others.
Once we are free from the need to showcase our abilities, to climb the ecclesiastical ladder, and to gain power and influence, we are also free to enjoy Jesus and the privilege of serving him. Our fulfillment comes not from our position in our church or organization but from the high privilege of serving our... Continue Reading
How Can God be Both Righteous and Sovereign Over Evil?
When the whole of human history is over and we are gathered in eternity, we shall see what God achieved through his sovereignty.
Sometimes, our shortsightedness causes us to question God’s ways—especially when we pray for deliverance, and things only seem to get worse. In those moments, we are tempted to doubt God’s sovereignty and wisdom. And yet, those are precisely the moments we need to trust God’s sovereignty. Ultimately, all things will work for our good and for... Continue Reading
Making Every Issue “Your Thing” Is Impossible
If Jesus had limitations, then surely we’re going to have limitations.
It’s interesting to think that the story wasn’t that the good Samaritan had to go into every town and locate all the people who might be sick or dying and then find a plan to alleviate all of those. Even Jesus, who could literally heal people just by a word or a touch, and yet... Continue Reading
The Preeminent Subject of Preaching
There is no theme of salvation or the Christian life that can be properly understood and expounded apart from the gospel.
Oh fellow believers, the gospel is the great treasure of the Christian faith with which we have been entrusted (2 Cor. 4:7; 2 Tim. 1:14). We must devote ourselves to searching out its never-ending beauty and power, and we must preach it as those who are under the greatest and gravest stewardship. As Paul declared... Continue Reading
Don’t Underestimate Protestant Theology
Review: ‘Why Do Protestants Convert?’ by Brad Littlejohn and Chris Castaldo.
For some, the attraction of Roman Catholicism is its emphasis on social ethics. The perception for some—especially those converting from forms of fundamentalism—is that Protestants have become hyper-focused on individual salvation while the Catholics have been busy building and sustaining hospitals, schools, orphanages, nursing homes. And yet, Christian history reveals that Protestants have and can... Continue Reading
Is Beauty an Attribute of God?
You can think of beauty as an attribute in its own right, but also as a characteristic of the other attributes of God.
There’s a beauty to the holiness of God. There’s a beauty when God exercises his righteousness. There’s a beauty to the love of God and the mercy of God. As we see God exercising those attributes in his relationships to human beings and what he’s doing in the world. An Attribute and a Characteristic Is... Continue Reading
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