“Let There Be Light”
6 Things You Need to Know about the Light God Gives You
We can all rejoice that God is the God of light and that his Son Jesus is the Light of the World and the glorious fulfillment of Day One of Genesis. “In him was life, and that life was the light of men. The light shines in the darkness, but the darkness has not understood it” (John... Continue Reading
BREAKING: Us Supreme Court Overturns Roe v. Wade in Historic Ruling
The long-awaited victory for the pro-life movement means that abortion will be effectively banned in more than 20 states immediately.
Now that abortion policy can be directly decided through the elected branches of government, and politicians can no longer invoke the judiciary as an excuse for inaction, abortion-related legislative and lobbying efforts are certain to increase dramatically across the country, with the issue prioritized even higher by activists and voters alike. WASHINGTON (LifeSiteNews) – The... Continue Reading
Why Did Jesus Compare God’s Kingdom to a Mustard Seed and Leaven?
Jesus anticipated the misconceptions people would have about the kind of redemption and the type of kingdom he was bringing upon them.
This is the paradox of Christ’s kingdom—a mysterious mix of humility and glory, power and weakness. But why is this the paradox of the kingdom? Because this paradox matches Christ’s cross. Our Lord’s salvation is to save you from death, to free you from Satan’s prison of the grave. When the Lord ushered his... Continue Reading
The Story of COVID Cries Out for Common Sense
From Luxor to Los Angeles, how I was able to dispel the lies with common sense and you can, too.
We’ve seen through the charlatans like Fauci, claiming that they are the experts, and we are not. In fact, we have what they fear most: plain, honest, and straightforward common sense. We are individuals with our own capable minds, and we will continue to question and debate and draw our own conclusions. When the pandemic struck, I... Continue Reading
How I Would Explain a Christian View of Transgenderism to a Non-Christian
We all know deeply held beliefs can be wrong. The question is which ones.
To miss God’s design is to not live as God intended. It’s to sell ourselves short, to make for us lives and identities and destinies that are far, far poorer than what God intends. That’s why Christians talk about this stuff: because the good life really is possible. Let’s begin with the observable facts... Continue Reading
“He Descended into Hell”
We confess that the benefits of Christ’s suffering for us sinners extend from the visible to the invisible, even from the least extreme to the most extreme torments, pains, anguish, and ignominy of both soul and body.
In God’s reckoning, when He laid our iniquities on His incarnate Son, He effectively relocated hell onto Christ Himself such that from Gethsemane to the grave His humiliation for sinners reached its nadir in both soul and body. It’s an understatement to say that the last phrase of Article 4 of the Apostles’ Creed—He... Continue Reading
On Tradition
Each generation requires the whole counsel of God.
In the writings of his prophets and apostles, God has granted the church a wholesome word and a precious deposit (2 Timothy 1:13-14): which explains our past, opens up a future, and guides us on the path whereby we might inherit it. One generation shall commend your works to another (Ps 145:4). I’ve just... Continue Reading
Jonah—Preacher of Repentance, Part 5
Three Days and Nights in the Watery Grave
The prophet will endure the three days and nights as a man made ready to receive and obey YHWH’s call. Having completed his ordeal and preparation, the sovereign God will ensure that Jonah’s mission resumes. The Fate of the Reluctant Prophet It is impossible to imagine the misery Jonah endured for those three days... Continue Reading
Pastor Warns SBC against Using Politics, Social Justice or Music to Grow Churches
"Is it possible that the reasons our congregations have been so thrust by the winds and the waves, is because we have not ground them in the Word of God?”
“If you win them with music, you’ve won them to music. If you win them with children’s ministry, you’ve won them to children’s ministry. If you win them with politics, you’ve won them to politics. If you win them with your personality, you’ve won them to you, but not to the Lord Jesus Christ.” ... Continue Reading
John Witherspoon, Protestant Statesman
Witherspoon set forth a uniquely Protestant understanding of the American Revolution, insisting on personal regeneration for the war’s success and the new nation’s public virtue.
As a Protestant, Witherspoon understood that the sure foundation for a Christian civilization is not an established state church imposing generic morals on a population; it is the presence of actual Christians with converted hearts and minds. Christian Political Action at America’s Founding Introduction In October of 1753, John Witherspoon wrote a discernment blog.... Continue Reading
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