Who Will Answer the Accuser?
WLC Part 4.
In Hebrews 8:3-4, we read how Christ as High Priest offers gifts and sacrifices in heaven on our behalf. These are the gifts he offers his life, righteousness, and blood. They can silence all foes and accusers of the brethren and will satisfy the wrath of God. The advocate’s answer strips the accuser of his... Continue Reading
Ohio County Cuts Off Funding to Christian Homes for Girls
Anti–sex trafficking ministry sues government, alleging religious discrimination.
The county formally cut ties with the ministry, costing it thousands of dollars in funding and opportunities to further its calling and minister to survivors of sex trafficking, according to a federal lawsuit filed last week on Gracehaven’s behalf. The contract would have allowed Gracehaven to staff its third group home and open four more... Continue Reading
An Interactive Edition of Handel’s Messiah
“Hallelujah: for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth.”
The gospel, the good news, is news to be shared. Alternating airs and choruses picture the glad tidings of the sounds of this news that Christ lives being preached unto the ends of the world. Those who receive this news in faith are surely blessed. In contrast, the rejection of this news is devasting…what’s the... Continue Reading
He Came to a World Condemned
O root of Jesse.
Jesus Christ is the prophesied sprout from Jesse’s stock. The opening verse of the New Testament designates him as “the son of David” (Matthew 1:1), and his birth in Bethlehem and endowment with the divine Spirit fit the prophetic profile for the messianic king. Yet Jesus is born in a lowly manger, raised in backwoods... Continue Reading
The Theology of the Manger
The fact that God became flesh speaks to us some of the most foundational truths about who God is (and who we are).
If we are to know God, we can look to philosophy, creation, and the cross and the empty tomb, but let us not forget to look to the manger. The story of the birth of Jesus Christ is more than just warm feelings, a nostalgic glow of fuzzy spirituality. The incarnation draws us into the... Continue Reading
Jesus of Nazareth: Why Is This Title Significant?
More than the references to Jesus as “Jesus of Nazareth,” the New Testament is replete with Jesus’ humanity.
Jesus had to be born in Bethlehem in order to fulfill this ancient prophecy. This was the plan God had established before the foundation of the world. Therefore, in accordance with God’s plan, the ruling power of Caeser was used to call for a taxation that would require Joseph and Mary to comply with a... Continue Reading
Don’t Be Jaded by Christmas. Ponder the Virgin Birth.
Review: ‘Conceived by the Holy Spirit’ by Rhyne R. Putman
The New Testament’s description of Christ’s miraculous conception, virgin birth, and childhood are fulfillments of the Old Testament’s hope. This includes hope for the Messiah, for David’s son, for Abraham’s heir, for the seed of woman. It includes hope for the restored temple, for the restored land, and for the restored people of God. As... Continue Reading
A Devotional on the Most Glorious of Birthdays by Charles Spurgeon
Spurgeon’s goal is to lead us to tally up our reasons for being joyful at Christmastime.
Spurgeon’s meditation keeps the focus on the announced subject, which is why we should be supremely happy about the birth of Christ. It is a simple idea, but Spurgeon keeps unfolding more and more nuances, until we begin to think that the subject is inexhaustible. The starting point is the message of the angels to... Continue Reading
The Presence of Advent
Be present with the world because God is present with you.
As much as Advent is a season for gathering with family and friends, for the church it is a missional launching point for us to inhabit and take the gospel to the world. The world sits and waits year after year for a savior. They make functional saviors of sex, power, possessions, comfort, and a... Continue Reading
Christmas Carols and the Value of Remembrance
Songs are an eternal gift from God for our use and an ongoing testament to a God of order, beauty, and purpose.
Music and poetry in the form of song play a significant role in God’s design for His glory and our good. God is delighted to receive His praise not simply from the words of our lips, but in songs—in words set to poetic form, and that to a melody. The beauty of God’s hand in... Continue Reading
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