A Tribute to Raquel Welch’s Life and Testimony
She was a wonderful lady and a fine Christian.
She fully embraced the Reformed and Presbyterian faith as described in the Westminster standards. She would never burden others that they must because she did – but that she did isn’t really a question. She was of the old, rugged faith. She never felt the need to pressure anyone in regard to matters of faith... Continue Reading
I Didn’t Marry The Woman Of My Dreams
My dream isn’t inerrant, inspired, infallible, and authoritative—the Bible is.
This is what charismatic Christians fail to consider: every revelation from God is just as authoritative as the Bible. Every prophecy and every vision or supernatural dream from God is just as inerrant, inspired, infallible, and authoritative as the Bible. All revelation from God is equally authoritative, and God cannot contradict himself. Therefore every revelation from... Continue Reading
Pieces of a Puzzle
A testimony of God’s drawing grace.
One guy, who played football for Miami High, was a bad guy. Well, one day, Jack the bad guy, walked up the main entrance to West End Park with a Bible in his hand. We couldn’t figure out what Jack was doing with a Bible much less bringing it to the park. We quickly found... Continue Reading
Salvation
Machen’s doctrine of salvation—that is, the deliverance from divine wrath into a state of blessedness and favor.
The social gospellers taught that we may and must “save” ourselves “through love.” For Machen, however, such a doctrine was just “semi-Pelagianism.” For the social gospellers, the hope of the world is to “apply the principles of Jesus” to it, as though He were a mere teacher or prophet. For Machen, however, the “redeeming work... Continue Reading
Andy Stanley vs Joshua and Caleb
Biblical faith is never divorced from obedience to God and his word.
The need for preachers and leaders to stand strong on biblical truth and proclaim it fearlessly has always been great, but certainly so today. We have far too much compromise, equivocation, men-pleasing, and seeking to have feet in both camps. The need of the hour is what we find Joshua saying elsewhere: “choose today whom you... Continue Reading
Archbishop of Canterbury Tells Synod Member to Apologise for Challenging “Same-Sex Blessings”
Margrave has repeatedly challenged the influence of Queer Theory and the sexualisation of children within the church.
The Church of England’s general synod begins against a fierce backdrop of division over proposed changes to the church’s doctrine on marriage and the proposed introduction of “same-sex blessings.” A Church of England general synod member, who has received death threats for speaking against Queer Theory and LGBT pride events, has now been ‘rebuked’ by the... Continue Reading
The Destruction of the Church As Metaphor
The burning of Washington Street Methodist is a metaphor in America today for the terrible destruction wrought by those who confidently think themselves pure, righteous above all others.
Based on the historical record, there is little doubt that at the time of its destruction Washington Street Methodist had been – for three decades – a powerhouse of gospel-focused labor aimed at improving the prospects for eternity of the enslaved population of South Carolina, and beyond. As Northern victory drew near in 1865,... Continue Reading
What We Need More Than the Mountaintop Experience with God
2 Peter 1 reveals both our desperate need for the knowledge of Christ to shape us and the priority of the Book to form us.
As you pursue spiritual formation, please don’t wait for mountaintop experiences or voices from heaven to initiate change in your life. God has already spoken by his Son (Heb 1:1–3), and the apostles took great care, at times upon pain of death, to write it down for our assurance. If you want to hear the... Continue Reading
Hey Pastor, You Killed my Friend…
"Do you think my friend deserved all the abuse and pain that she took?...Pastor, did you want transgender people to kill themselves? Is that what you wanted?"
As Christians, we understand that the Gospel is not violence, at least not in the way that the world accuses it. For, while the Gospel does attack the parts of us which are deader than dead, it also brings never-ending life that replaces our death and can never be taken away. The Gospel damaging our... Continue Reading
Learning From the Faithful Legacy Of My Grandparents
I share all these things because my arrogance was cultivated in an evangelical subculture that produces a spirit of elitism.
Elitist Christianity cannot survive the rigors of hard discipleship. But my grandparents did. And they handed me a legacy to follow. There are many points of doctrinal disagreement that I would have with my grandfathers. But they had a form of battle-tested grit that would outclass their less rugged peers. These were men who endured... Continue Reading
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