Monuments To Wrongness
Have you ever said something and then changed your mind after further consideration?
If only we could move away from this graceless fear of reprisal, we might have more monuments to our wrongness. If we have more of those monuments, we might have more room for growth. Just as I don’t think it is helpful to whitewash our past by destroying our actual monuments, but feel it better... Continue Reading
Genuine Reformed Catholicity
Is it true catholicity that is being sought or simply an allowance for latitudinarianism?
Genuine Reformed catholicity…appreciates the wider tradition and heritage of Christian churches both past and present. It acknowledges both the areas in which Reformed Christians agree with various historic Christian traditions and areas in which the Reformed are distinct. True Reformed catholicity is committed to robustly expressing the beauty of Reformed worship, piety, and theology as... Continue Reading
Abortion: Roots, Causes, and Defeat
January 22, 2022 is the 49th anniversary of Roe v. Wade. Next year marks half a century.
When the lusts of the world are conceived they deceive many to carry out sin. Sin when it brings forth fruit leads to death. Millions upon millions of children have died and are still dying because parents and abortion providers have been deceived by lies of the wicked one and are acting out those lies... Continue Reading
The “End” of our Lives: Loving and Caring for Others
What if the ordinary tasks of life together are the front lines of the kingdom of God?
Caring for one another, particularly when few see what we are doing, isn’t God’s back-up or second-best plan for human life; it’s what He designed for us to do from the beginning. This is the end of life. A friend recently overheard a young woman comment, “I feel like once you have kids, your life... Continue Reading
What Will Happen to the All-White Church in America? Ten Trends in the Next Ten Years
The youngest generation is now minority white, meaning white children under 18 make up less than 50% of their respective age group. Around 2040 the entire nation will become minority white.
Will a massive wave of multi-ethnic churches form in the next decade? It’s possible, but there are headwinds. Many cities are diverse, but the individual neighborhoods within them are still segregated. As mentioned previously, demographic trends change slowly. By the time Gen Z starts having grandchildren, however, I believe the all-white church will be more... Continue Reading
Rest During Unrest
We need physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual rest.
How important it is that we learn to rest in Jesus. In a world today rocked by unrest, we need to rest in Jesus. We need to rest in Jesus because the future on earth is uncertain, but eternity with Him is not. We need rest. One of the ways that interrogators break people... Continue Reading
Applying Revoice’s Logic to All Sin – Part 1
Much of the error in Revoice’s discussion of same-sex attraction is their treatment of it as a “special sin,” different from other sins.
sinners having orientations does not negate moral culpability. Same-sex attraction is not special. It is sinful desire, a motion of original sin, and is always morally culpable sin. These five articles argue that same-sex attraction cannot be sublimated to holiness for 2 reasons: (1) No attraction contrary to God’s design can be sublimated to holiness.... Continue Reading
The Belgic Confession
The Belgic Confession offers a comprehensive statement of the Christian and Reformed faith.
The purpose for the preparation of the Belgic Confession and its presentation to Philip II is of particular importance. In the face of intense persecution by this Roman Catholic sovereign and his magistrates, Guido de Brès and the Reformed believers of the Netherlands were anxious to demonstrate that their faith was in accord with the teaching... Continue Reading
A Few Thoughts and Advice on Vows
The confessional teaching on vows is an important part of Christian doctrine, worship, and practice.
God loves a willing people, and we should serve him with a free spirit; and vows (which are as shackles) are not to be used but in some cases of some necessity, when otherwise we cannot hold ourselves to some particulars in the worship of God, or in our daily life: and this opinion is... Continue Reading
Outstanding New Testament Book Overviews
Every time I prepare to study a New Testament book, I read Wallace’s article on that book.
Daniel Wallace is a first-rate New Testament scholar. He specializes in New Testament manuscript tradition and curation, and he understands the persuasive power of these inspired texts. On that page, you’ll see an article by Dr. Wallace for every book of the New Testament. Each article contains an “introduction, argument, and outline” for the book. When... Continue Reading
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