10 Key Bible Verses on Wisdom and Discernment
Believers are to have an undivided faith, asking for wisdom from their ever-wise and all-generous God.
Wisdom, as in the Old Testament, is a God-given and God-centered discernment regarding the practical issues in life. Wisdom comes from prayer for God’s help. God gives generously (with “single-minded” liberality) and without reproach (he does not want anyone to hesitate to come to him). All commentary sections adapted from the ESV Study Bible.... Continue Reading
How Was the Passover a Sign of the Covenant?
Jesus is the Passover Lamb who brings about the true exodus.
The unfolding of the history of redemption reveals how the Passover was a sign of God’s gracious covenant, in which He would provide the greater exodus from sin, Satan, and death by the sacrificial death of Christ. Believers confidently confess that “Christ, our Passover lamb, has been sacrificed” (1 Corinthians 5:7). Of all the... Continue Reading
What Hath Bethlehem to Do with Washington?
Our political theology must be rooted in the incarnation.
Both the cosmic and personal nature of Christmas both motivates and tempers our politics. Empowered by the Spirit, we love our neighbors by upholding the creational truths Jesus’ birth affirms. Yet our activism is tempered by the reality of what we can actually accomplish in a cosmos still groaning for redemption. Only Jesus can bless... Continue Reading
B.B. Warfield: New Testament Names and Designations for Jesus
The names and designations of Jesus in the New Testament tell us about His Person and work.
Consider the greatness of the Son of God….As the Crucifixion and Resurrection remembrance called Easter approaches, it is hoped this list of designations helps readers to think of the greatness of the Incarnation, Crucifixion, Resurrection, and Ascension of Jesus. “What’s in a name?” asks Juliet as she speaks to Romeo from the balcony in... Continue Reading
When Did God Become a Human?
Jesus became a human at the same stage of human development as the rest of all humanity: conception.
At one point, the most precious person in the universe was the size of a poppy seed. So when people advocate for abortion at any point in pregnancy, remember when God became a human. At some point in time, the son of God became the son of man. Do you know when that happened?... Continue Reading
If God Came to Be with Us, We Can Hardly Refuse to Be with His People
Cultural individualism obscures the necessity of corporate Christianity.
If Jesus came to his people while we were his enemies, we have little grounds to argue that we can’t be around God’s people because they have hurt us. They hurt Jesus far more and yet he came to be with his people, they dealt with him more severely and yet he served them and... Continue Reading
The Real Problem at Harvard (and It’s Not DEI)
Harvard has embraced as virtuous the sin of partiality.
When viewed through the lens of theological anthropology, we would do well to understand that there are no such categories as “black” people or “white” people (Galatians 3:28). They are merely cultural distinctions that serve only to foster and perpetuate animosity between various groups of God’s image-bearers. Regarding the situation at Harvard University involving allegations... Continue Reading
God Created with Functional Maturity, Not “Appearance of Age”
Does mature creation make God a deceiver?
Since age is an inference based on assumptions, there is no deception involved when people make the wrong assumptions about the starting conditions. Indeed, how could God be deceiving when He has told us plainly when He created? Rather, those who deny His word are deceiving themselves. One striking feature of the record of... Continue Reading
A Prayer for a Christian Husband and Wife to Pray Together
At times it can be difficult to know what to pray or how to pray.
“Enable us, Lord, as husband and wife to shine like the sun and moon, and our children as stars, so gloriously and powerfully with the light of holiness, that our house may be your lesser heaven.” It is one of the most important habits that any married couple can form. Unfortunately, it is also... Continue Reading
Dignity, Faith, & Work
The humanist rejects God while affirming loudly the value of people.
The humanist exalts the virtues of honesty, justice, and compassion, but he must crucify his mind to do it. For the humanist is caught in the vicious contradiction of ascribing dignity to creatures who live their lives between the poles of meaninglessness. He lives on borrowed capital, deriving his values from the Judeo-Christian faith, while... Continue Reading
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