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Preaching with Weight

A preacher’s job is to offer Christ, but in so doing to comfort the afflicted, and afflict the comfortable.

Written by T.M. Suffield | Wednesday, November 6, 2024

The one thing we really need to be doing in our preaching is offering Christ, unadulterated. He came to get us. He is the King of the cosmos. He became nothing, stooped low enough to scoop even us up and lift us to the heavens.    We’re at the confluence of a few different currents... Continue Reading

Book Review: “God Made Me for Worship,” by Jared Kennedy

Helping Children Understand Church

Written by James Jeffery | Wednesday, November 6, 2024

God Made Me for Worship is Scripturally rich, gospel-centered, and accessible for children aged 4-12. My hope is that God Made Me for Worship will encourage Christian parents to see the preciousness, dignity, and necessity of Sunday worship for their families.   Lately, I have been giving thanks to God for the recent influx of... Continue Reading

Do You Know What an Identity Is?

When we sit down to a discussion of identity, there is a lot on the table.

Written by Alexander C. Thermenos | Wednesday, November 6, 2024

In Understanding Transgender Identities: Four Views, five authors, all identifying as Christians, engage in respectful, mostly irenic dialog about transgender identities and how they relate to Christians and Christianity. The book is a window into the many areas of dissent among believers and nonbelievers alike regarding identity, gender, sex, and sexuality. It is well worth your... Continue Reading

The Need for Protestant Ethicists: A Response to Carl Trueman

Trueman is absolutely right about the need for protestant ethics.

Written by Matthew Arbo | Friday, November 1, 2024

We really have to get past the idea that the life of the church is accurately and realistically mirrored by social media. We could all do with a little more trust. Ethicists can help with that.   I. I read with great interest Carl Trueman’s recent post on the need for protestant ethicists to assist... Continue Reading

Why We Won’t Spend Eternity in Heaven

It’s far more biblical to state that we will spend eternity on the new earth.

Written by Benjamin L. Gladd | Wednesday, October 30, 2024

The implications of Scripture’s teaching on this subject are immense. We will not spend eternity floating on clouds. We’ll enjoy something far better: life in the new earth ensconced in God’s glory. We’ll finally see him face to face.   On March 19, 2021, my father passed away. He was larger than life. Nobody who... Continue Reading

What Is the Bondage of the Will?

In Luther's classic treatise, he demolishes Erasmus’ man-exalting synergism.

Written by Nicholas Needham | Wednesday, October 30, 2024

It is hard to sum up The Bondage of the Will succinctly, because it is so rich with Luther’s whole theology….One might consider it the nearest thing Luther wrote to a systematic theology. It has always been admired by Reformation Protestants, both Lutherans and Reformed.   Martin Luther looked upon The Bondage of the Will and... Continue Reading

Subjectivism and Cessationism

What is the practical difference between their continuationism and cessationism?

Written by David de Bruyn | Wednesday, October 30, 2024

The debate between real cessationism and real continuationism is an important one. But, as in politics, it’s important for the party supporters to know what their party truly believes, and what the opposing party believes. If that’s done, some might find they’re members of the same party.   Christians often talk past each other. That... Continue Reading

Another Adult Victim Speaks Out

Children aren’t the only ones vulnerable to the lies of transgender ideology.

Written by Bethel McGrew | Wednesday, October 30, 2024

In stormy times, we have an opportunity to offer a lifeline when the left pushes anyone who fails their latest doctrinal purity test out of the boat. We provide good news to refugees of the sexual revolution while not allowing them to remain perfectly comfortable where they are now. All we have to do now... Continue Reading

Marie Durand—Part 2: Daughter of the French Reformation

Calvin’s Reformed teaching of the Scripture underpinned her theology and her decision to endure decades of imprisonment rather than abjure her Protestant faith.

Written by Campbell Markham | Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Marie Durand…was born into a church whose beliefs and practices were deeply rooted in the sixteenth-century Reformation and the labours of John Calvin, one of France’s greatest sons and exiles.   We must come to His Word and be ordered by it. —John Calvin, 1536 An intelligent and educated nineteen-year old woman like Marie Durand... Continue Reading

Would It Be Better to Take a Pay Cut than a Church Cut?

Many people are “accidental deconstructionists” who abandon the faith through sloppiness or poor planning.

Written by Tim Challies | Wednesday, October 30, 2024

If you do choose to move…put more attention into your church than your job, neighborhood, home, or school….be absolutely certain, that wherever you go, you and your family will be able to be members of a church that honors the Word, preaches truth, and faithfully worships the King. For nothing less than spiritual life and... Continue Reading

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