5 Takeaways for Preachers from Sinclair Ferguson’s The Whole Christ—Part 2
The Father does not love us because we are sinners; but he does love us even though we are sinners.
We must not turn the gospel on its head in our preaching–The love of God for us is the reason for the death of Christ, and we must preach Christ to all men, without condition or exception. When Jesus Christ fails to be the center of all that we say from the Bible and the... Continue Reading
The PCA and Race: Reflective Review of “The Dangers of National Repentance”
An Essay by C.S. Lewis in response to a drive to declare a national repentance and confession of sin for the guilt of England’s part in the war.
Lewis in my opinion is right to warn of some of the self-righteous dangers of an endeavor of group repentance. Often this can be confessing the sins of one’s neighbor, rather than your own sins. In those cases “we” really means “they.” Thus, there must be some reflection on the personal nature of such a... Continue Reading
“The Nature of These Covenants Is So Much Perverted By Some”
One of the major threads of theology in the Reformed tradition is the covenant of works.
“My design is, under the divine conduct, to open up unto you the two covenants of works and grace; and that because in the knowledge and right application of them the work of our salvation lies; the first covenant shewing us our lost state, and the second holding forth the remedy in Jesus Christ; the... Continue Reading
The Church as an Alternative and Parallel Society
I have found that one of the best ways to think about what it means for the Church to be ‘in the world, but not of the world’ comes from Marva Dawn in her book, Is It A Lost Cause? Having the Heart of God for the Church’s Children
Our identity as followers of Christ in being both alternative and parallel to the world is something that is especially important to remember when the Church is hated and persecuted by the world. On the one hand, we may be tempted to flee to our own Christian ghettos in an effort to inappropriately avoid persecution,... Continue Reading
Colorado Springs Author’s “Dating Manifesto” Is Advice From The Trenches
Colorado Springs Author's "Dating Manifesto" Is Advice From The Trenches
She wants others in her situation, no matter their age, to know that even though they are single, they’re not alone. Anderson devotes a chapter to “grieving singleness” and adjusting for a romantic life and relationships that (so far) haven’t played out as imagined. She also cautions the hopeful not to sabotage the process with... Continue Reading
Black and Reformed
The last half of the book is spent on its main point: there are three reasons you should embrace reformed theology; it is biblical, it is historical, and it is experiential.
The biblical argument is self-evident, but the other two were presented in a way I had never thought deeply about before. Understand that the existence today of any strong churches that are predominately African-American is in itself an argument for reformed theology. How else would you explain it? The African-American culture has grown out of... Continue Reading
Original Sin: An Essential Doctrine or Not?
"Whatever one’s conclusions concerning the process of human origins, Christian theology stands or falls with a historical Adam and a historical fall."
Yesterday I mentioned a new Genesis commentary that rejected the doctrine of original sin. A question then arises: Is the doctrine of original sin essential to Christian theology or not? To be sure, this doctrine is in all the major (and even minor) Protestant confessions of faith. Original sin is a crucial doctrine in the... Continue Reading
Worldview, Wisdom, and Witness
What is the Christian worldview and what does it mean for us to faithfully manifest it?
“God has a plan and purpose for the world, but his intentions for the world aren’t in conflict with his loving provision for his creation. Indeed, God provides for us precisely through pursuing his plans and purposes.” What is the Christian worldview and what does it mean for us to faithfully manifest our worldview... Continue Reading
Tying the Knot (Book Review)
There is much to appreciate in Green’s book. Here are a few of its strengths.
“Tying the Knot is meant to be practical and succeeds well. Every chapter concludes with homework discussion questions that are actually engaging and helpful. They are meant to be completed individually, then shared with the fiancé(e), and finally shared with a marriage mentor.” The best things in life are rarely the easy things, are... Continue Reading
Longman’s New Genesis Commentary: A Critical Review
A review of Tremper Longman’s commentary on Genesis.
Another major weakness in his commentary is his belief that Adam and Eve may have evolved from earlier humanoids. He says that because of the figurative descriptions in Genesis 2, it is “wrong” to ask if humans were specially created or if they evolved (p. 51). Longman even writes that the actual historicity of Adam... Continue Reading
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