Polity of the Plymouth Pilgrims
The Pilgrims developed their congregationalism in opposition to the episcopal polity of the Church of England.
These dissenting Christians had separated from the Church of England and were living in exile in Leyden, Amsterdam, and Plymouth Plantation so they could practice their doctrine as congregational churches with each church bound by its covenant. Introduction The church at Leyden was the mother church for the Pilgrim congregation in Plymouth Plantation in... Continue Reading
How Did Jesus Escape Eternity in Hell When He Died in the Place of Sinners?
The difference between Jesus and me.
As sinners, we cannot satisfy God’s wrath or fully pay for our sins no matter what we do or how long we do it. Furthermore, even if we tried, we would keep on sinning while seeking to fully pay for our sins. An endless loop of sin and punishment would ensue. As a result, a... Continue Reading
Blessing and Cursing
The contrast between God’s blessing or cursing reminds us that we do not automatically enjoy God’s favor regardless of how we live.
Only those who have truly trusted in Jesus as their Savior and submitted to His lordship will experience God’s eternal blessing. Obedience brings blessing, not because it merits salvation but because it demonstrates the reality of our faith in the One who blesses His people. Although it is rarely noted, the concept of blessing... Continue Reading
A Recent History of the Christian Reformed Church
Recent Synodical decisions maintain the CRC’s long-held view of sexuality against some very deliberate strategies to undermine it.
The Abide Project began, not as an attempt to chart a new direction, but precisely to avoid it. The only unprecedented developments have been the deliberate attempts to protest and defy the decisions of Synod, and the subsequent failure of classes to keep such congregations accountable. Recent Synods of the Christian Reformed Church (CRC)... Continue Reading
The New Divide in Global Anglicanism
Orthodox Anglicans have continually decried liberal departures from biblical teaching about marriage and sexuality.
“Respect” for tradition is not enough when cultural hurricanes threaten to blow Anglicans off the narrow pilgrim way. Just as “respect” for God is a far cry from the “trembling at My word” that God seeks (Isa. 66:2), and just as the Ethiopian eunuch asked how he could understand Isaiah without someone guiding his interpretation... Continue Reading
What Does It Mean to Pray “Your Kingdom Come”?
The kingdom comes where the king is acknowledged, believed upon, and worshiped.
Wherever King Jesus is readily acknowledged, his reign in rule is more firmly felt and entrenched in our lives and in our world, and so mainly that will exist in the church. There we have his kingdom coming. What more important things could we pray about in our day? We think about the petitions... Continue Reading
Aspiration & the Overseer
Why are we so embarrassed by desiring something (the office of Overseer) that Paul calls “noble”?
Calvin said there are two tests to determine the purity of a man’s aspirations. First, is the man already doing what the office requires?…Second, if he goes unnoticed in his service (let us say he does not get nominated this go-around), does he keep serving? I have noticed an interesting difference between the description of... Continue Reading
Is This the End of Reading as a Societal Activity?
Maybe a renewed commitment to the public reading of Scripture will be what we need.
I am not a prophet, but I suspect (and cannot know) that we will become or already are a non-literary society. And that a sub-group (pastors, classical school kids, educators, etc.) will continue to value the life of the mind. I think we are seeing the end of reading as a societal activity. Most... Continue Reading
No One in Our Lives “Always” Acts a Certain Way—Except God
The Lord is good, and he is only ever good. And in all his ways with all his people he only ever sends goodness and mercy.
If you cannot feel it now, the Lord is still with you in the valley. He will still walk with you without fail all your days, and one day it may be that you look back on the worst of experiences, the most dreadful of times, the deepest of dark valleys, and you will be... Continue Reading
Further Reasons Why the Presbyterian Church in America Ought Not to Ordain Men Who Experience Unnatural Lusts
The constitution of the Presbyterian Church in America prohibits the ordination of men who experience unnatural lusts.
Perhaps the most obvious corruption of our thought upon this point has been the substitution of “same sex attraction” for “lust.” …working off of Scripture’s framework, our constitution and ethical tradition know nothing of mere attraction, especially where it is conceived as a potential weakness or liability rather than as the sin of unnatural lust.... Continue Reading
Count on What You Know Rather Than Speculate on What God Might Be Doing
Trust in the God who, no matter what’s happening and no matter how difficult it is to accept, is making you more like Jesus.
When our desire for knowledge and revelation ram against the unapproachable wisdom and knowledge of God, where do we turn? The surest answer in those moments is to turn to His Word, where mercifully, God has already spoken. He has revealed something of His good intent and loving providence, enough so that through His Word... Continue Reading
How Idols Hijack Our Hearts
The promises our idols make are attractive because they are counterfeit versions of the promises we were made to need and believe.
If what we ultimately seek is health or comfort or material happiness, then we have to admit that these idols are doing a decent job. From one perspective, it makes sense that we continue to rely on them. Our idols don’t make promises explicitly because they rarely speak. But we attribute promises to them—primarily that... Continue Reading
Charles Spurgeon and “the Army of God”
Our calling is to be faithful to His Word and to so serve that church that she might fulfill her calling as the army of God.
By Spurgeon’s death in 1892, the Metropolitan Tabernacle had a membership of over 5300. This is remarkable given how plain their services were, how rigorous their membership process was, and how careful they were to maintain accurate rolls. They weren’t large because of modern attractional gimmicks. These weren’t inflated numbers due to sloppy membership practices.... Continue Reading
Answering Socialism from a Biblical Worldview
Socialism can be expected to continue to fail in the future, because although it attempts to take the role of God, it cannot really do so, and it militates against human nature.
In capitalism, “the individual is important, and this is why it is consonant with the Christian world view, because you are important. Because you are created in God’s image.” In socialism, individual subordination will be justified by saying “this is for the good of the order … this is for the greater good, it’s very... Continue Reading
For the Children
A review of pro-child politics: why every cultural, economic, and national issue is a matter of justice for children, edited by Katy Faust.
At its core, Pro-Child Politics is a call for adults to represent and steward the best interests of children in the realm of politics, culture, and economics—not find themselves beholden to childish wish lists and self-focused desires, regardless of the person’s age. While I would happily opine about various conservative thought experiments, including JD Vance’s... Continue Reading
Prepare Now for Unexpected Turbulence and Resisting Sexual Temptation
Seek refuge in God when the storm hits.
Sisters and brothers, when you’re taken off guard by unsettling news, a scary diagnosis, a harsh disappointment, or any form of unexpected turbulence, your Rescuer is near. He is right there in the storm with you. And when you respond by going back to familiar false refuges, his forgiveness and strengthening comfort are still yours!... Continue Reading
The New Sexual Revolution
Our culture is primed for a life-giving change that only Christianity offers.
In societies that prioritize marriage, citizens are better able to restrain their physical appetites and focus social energy on building the future. In short, sexual “freedom” leads, eventually, to social exhaustion and eventual decline. From impulse purchases to hyper-sexualization to boredom with even short silences, ours is a civilization focused on living in the moment... Continue Reading
Is Faith Alone Enough for Salvation? Sola Fide Explained
We stand justified before God by faith alone, not by works. This doctrine gives us assurance, peace, and freedom in the knowledge that Christ’s righteousness is sufficient.
As believers, we can have assurance that our standing before God is secure because it rests on Christ’s righteousness, not our own. This doesn’t mean we ignore good works, but it means those works flow out of a heart transformed by faith, not as a means to earn salvation. Some may point to James 2:17—“So... Continue Reading
Christology in Colossians and Philemon
"Hidden with Christ in God" by Kevin W. McFadden
The series is aimed at students, preachers and interested laypeople. My take is this volume veered more towards the student end of this spectrum as a first reference point. I think it will help preachers to the extent it compiles the Christological material in the letters and joins the dots to other Pauline teaching; chapter... Continue Reading
Lessons from the Church Court’s Decision in Acts 15:22-35
Don’t test God with another gospel: see to it that the gospel of salvation by faith alone is proclaimed, and that the fellowship of all nationalities in that gospel is preserved.
Indeed, in Acts 15 as in Acts 11, the prophets’ ministry of the word and the response of the disciples in Antioch shows us that joy, encouragement, and comfort (cf. 1 Cor 14:3) belonged even to Gentiles as co-heirs, co-members of the body, and co-partakers of the promise in Christ Jesus with Jews through the... Continue Reading
What Can We Count on Tomorrow to Bring?
Labour to fill up the vacuums among present things with that great hope, the hope of salvation.
A prodigal and riotous waster cannot get by with his yearly income, but takes on more on his estate on the next year’s income, before it come. He begins to spend out of it before it actually comes, and then, when it comes, it cannot suffice. In the same way, the insatiable and indigent heart... Continue Reading
How Do Pastors ‘Count It All Joy’?
When God loves us with his saving love and gives us saving faith, he commits, because he cares for us, to inject our lives with various trials to train, grow, sweeten, strengthen, and mature what matters most in us.
When he lovingly brings pastoral trials into our lives — and he does so lovingly — he is working for us and in us, one of the greatest goods imaginable. When He tests us, he is taking action to keep us. And He keeps us not just by protecting our present level of faith and... Continue Reading
Denying the Trinity to Affirm Sodomy
A critique of 'The Widening of God’s Mercy' by Richard Hays.
The very idea that humans are made in the image of God is rendered vacuous. (Gen. 1:27: “God created man in His own image, in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them.”) Affirmation of sodomy entails the hermeneutical unmaking of the created order. This is why Paul singles it... Continue Reading
Send, Preach, Hear, Believe, and Call on Jesus Christ (Romans 10:14–21)
In order for anyone to believe, Jew or Gentile, we must send preachers who preach so that the lost can hear, believe, and call upon the Lord for salvation.
The problem for Israel was not hearing. Just as general revelation wordlessly speaks of the glory of God to all of creation, so also “the word of Christ” (Romans 10:17) had analogously been spoken to the Jews and Gentiles (Romans 10:18; cf. Ps 19:4). Neither was the problem for Israel its understanding (Romans 10:19a). They... Continue Reading
A Physicist’s View of Nonbinary Sexuality
Like in magnetism, so in people, opposites attract; if we try to change the rules then the foundation of an ordered society crumbles.
The world has believed that marriage is for a man and a woman. Men and women are different. Viva la difference! They were made to complement one another and to be close, just like the positive and negative charges in physics. This was part of God’s created order. From God’s creation comes order, predictability, productivity,... Continue Reading
Piety, Politics, and Protestantism in the Era of Trump
The devotees of the Réveil believed their Protestant Christianity contained spiritual salvation. They also saw it as an essential and conservative civilizational bedrock in a time of dangerous social change.
There is historical precedent to correlate an embrace of more conservative conceptions of political authority with an accompanying an increase in piety, and vice versa. A symbiosis between conservative politics and more substantive Christian piety typified the Réveil, a religious and in some ways political revival movement that swept France, the Low Countries, Switzerland, and... Continue Reading
6 Things to Do When You Don’t Feel Like Going to Church
How to cultivate the desire and practice of weekly worship.
Pray that God would open the eyes of your heart so that you might know the hope and riches that are yours in Christ Jesus (Eph. 1:18). Pray that God would fill you with songs of praise and thanksgiving as you meditate on the great things He has done (Eph. 5:19–20; 1 Peter 2:9). Early in... Continue Reading
Preach the Gospel
Christians need the gospel.
If you preach, make sure your preaching offers me Christ. I need him. I need to confess my sin and receive forgiveness each week. I need to see again that I’m raised up and seated with him in heavenly places each week. I need to encounter these truths in mind, in heart, and in body;... Continue Reading
Ten Petitions and Praises about the Sabbath
Will you help us to keep your day without grudging, but with joy.
Help us to be a church that remembers the fourth commandment. Help us by your Spirit to be careful to keep this one commandment, so that we might better keep all the rest of your commandments. Help us to see that we are stronger together when we spend more of our day in worship, more... Continue Reading
A Revival of the 5th
As we labor for cultural revival it must begin in this relationship between fathers and their children.
Let the instruction of your father and the wisdom of your mother be as a crown, a sword, a scepter unto you. They bestow you with the royalty of being children of the covenant, and so receive that lofty calling and fulfill it in honor of both God your Father and your parents. The true... Continue Reading