Celibacy Is Not Enough
To be “above reproach” means at base that chastity is required for all church officers.
The mere abstinence from sodomite conduct – while at the same time speaking about, attending conferences focused on, and writing about one’s sodomite lust – is hardly to be considered “above reproach” (cf. 1 Tim 3), to “adorn the profession of the gospel” (cf. BCO 21-5, 24-6), or to be “free from all taint of... Continue Reading
The Divine Timetable: Learning to Wait on God
God is on his own timetable, not ours. He does things when they need to be done, not when we think they should be done.
I do not know about you, but I pray daily that the Lord would return quickly. Yet sometimes I wonder if he ever will return – at least in my lifetime. I just really want to see this evil world come to a conclusion. Some Musings on the Difference between My Clock and God’s... Continue Reading
What Would Jesus Drink?
How are we to know what Jesus meant when he spoke of "the cup" that he had to drink?
The Savior has drunk, to the full, the cup of God’s wrath so that we might drink, to the full, the cup of his blessings. We must learn again and again to remember what it is that we deserve from the hand of God and what our Savior took upon himself for our salvation. It... Continue Reading
He Is a Pastor, Not a Priest
Jesus has done all the priestwork for us and he is doing his priestly work for us now, in the holy of holies, as our representative.
Fundamentally, ministers and pastors announce. They report. They do not create. God creates. God saves. He uses the ministry of the Word to accomplish his purposes and he uses the sacraments to confirm his promises, but he has no need of earthly priests nor of priestcraft. One of the great temptations that reporters face,... Continue Reading
Franciscus Junius, Old Princeton, and the Question of Natural Theology
A Response to Shannon's "Junius and Van Til on Natural Knowledge of God"
It can be fairly concluded that the entire tradition of Old Princeton stretching back to Geneva understood natural theology as a species of true theology. The theologians we examined all believed natural theology to be an important, separate, and complementary discipline to supernatural theology. This article first appeared in the Westminster Theological Journal Vol. 83, No.... Continue Reading
Time and the Table
Perhaps the world is ordered to teach us stories, to lift our eyes, to instil wonder and delight, and to bring us to our knees in the worship of the God who spoke it into being.
The world is a temple, not a machine. This might all sound esoteric, perhaps only helpful when reading the Bible or other works of the past to better understand how they understood the world around them. I contend and continue to that it really matters, and as we start to grasp it everything begins to... Continue Reading
Heaven
We are unable to anticipate the unimaginable blessings Christ has won for those who love Him.
What else do you need but to know that you will be with the One who has loved you before the beginning of creation and will love you after the end of this age? We love Him because He first loved us. The glories of the new creation in Jesus will make us forget the... Continue Reading
Handel’s “Messiah,” A Prophetic Masterwork—An Introduction
Great music has a paradoxical effect: it is both anchored in its own time, and yet timeless.
When you think of a work that has Jesus the Messiah as its sole subject, you would reasonably assume that the text is heavily dependent on the New Testament, and primarily the Gospels. But when you look through the text, roughly two-thirds of the passages used are Old Testament. That alone suggests its prophetic nature. We... Continue Reading
The Cancellation of Dr. Nassif
Dr. Nassif's orthodox stand on sexuality became a constitutive part of why he was dismissed from North Park University.
This case is most instructive regarding our wider culture. It is another example of the way in which our politics is predicated on a therapeutic notion of personhood and the rhetoric of a psychologized, ever-expanding definition of violence and victimhood. And it exposes the fact that progressive Christianity is really just another discourse of power. ... Continue Reading
Evangelical and LGBT+ Ally: Why You Can’t Be Both
It’s embarrassing for a self-professed evangelical to shrug and say the Bible’s commentary on homosexuality is outdated.
As Christians have been pointing out for more than 2,000 years, the reason Jesus never mentioned homosexuality is that his views on sexuality were already so clear that it wasn’t necessary…serious-minded people didn’t argue that Jesus would endorse homosexual relationships, much less same-sex marriage. “Some words, like strategic castles, are worth defending, and evangelical is among... Continue Reading
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