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Communicable Attributes: God is Love so Dwell in Love

In our reformed zeal to highlight God’s sovereignty, holiness, and justice, we must take care not to gloss over that God also is love.[

Written by Grant Van Leuven | Friday, November 13, 2020

You can see what love is to understand it. Like a husband’s devotion to His wife. And a Father’s affection for his child. So we see God reveal Himself as the Father of His children and the Husband of His Church.   When we study one of the Lord’s attributes we focus on a characteristic... Continue Reading

Peace with God

Peace with God is not a brokered peace. It is a bestowed peace.

Written by Stan Gale | Friday, November 13, 2020

There is nothing we can do to pursue peace with God. In fact, we are not even inclined to do so. We remain ignorant and indifferent in our estrangement, even though our lives are at stake.   “We have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.” (Rom. 5:1) When you think of peace, what... Continue Reading

A Fierce Mercy for All

Our God will come after us.

Written by Peter Mead | Friday, November 13, 2020

Even if we are running from God in some way; even if we should know better; even if our claim to fear the LORD is clear from our lips, but hard to discern in our lives—there is hope.   Like so many other passages in the Bible, the book of Jonah gives us a sobering... Continue Reading

The Great Awokening

Very few “celebrity pastors” have remained firm against the onslaught of wokeness.

Written by Doug McHone | Friday, November 13, 2020

True Christians oppose killing babies, mutilating young children, stealing from your neighbor, and more. One party champions doing things like this and most pastors are too afraid to endorse against it. Why? Because then they could lose their listeners who love darkness rather than light (John 3:19) and worse yet, they could lose their tax... Continue Reading

I Have Fought the Good Fight

How Assurance Changes Everything

Written by Greg Morse | Friday, November 13, 2020

Paul looked unflinchingly down at the grave, backward on his service and faith, and forward to an eternal crown and everlasting future with his Lord. Our blessed assurance, our great confidence, is not ultimately that we have lived a remarkable life on earth, but that Jesus did.   The time of my departure has come.... Continue Reading

Though the Nation Rages, God Laughs

Despite the raging of nations surrounding the kings of the earth, the gospel has this peculiar penchant for outlasting them all.

Written by Grayson Gilbert | Friday, November 13, 2020

The United States remains bitterly divided over a clash of worldviews, yet the surrounding nations are embroiled in much the same clash. It is not a simple matter of Red and Blue—though arguably this divide is in part representative of the battle at hand.   Election years are always interesting to me for the simple... Continue Reading

Virginia Mollenkott, Feminist Author and Activist, Dies at 88

A Reminder that Reimagining the Creation Order Leads to Reimagining the Creator

Written by R. Albert Mohler, Jr. | Friday, November 13, 2020

The death of any human being has to come with a sense of sadness, and especially, especially in the case where there is the kind of theological despair we must have when it comes to someone such as Virginia Ramey Mollenkott. By the time she had concluded her work, she was really not just repudiating... Continue Reading

How the Invention of the Printing Press Helped Advance the Reformation

Can you imagine Luther with a Twitter account?

Written by Benjamin Laird | Friday, November 13, 2020

After the invention of the printing press, a writing could be produced in large numbers much more quickly and economically than was previously possible, resulting in the ability to quickly propagate fresh viewpoints. As might be expected, the reformers’ ability to quickly publish their viewpoints and teachings played a significant role in shaping public opinion... Continue Reading

God Loves to Use Imperfect People

The right men at the right time.

Written by Simon van Bruchem | Thursday, November 12, 2020

God loves to use imperfect people in his service. This is a theme all through the Bible. From Moses, who couldn’t speak well, to Gideon, the youngest child of an insignificant clan, through to Peter the fisherman who had temper issues. God so often uses those who are clearly imperfect so that his grace shines... Continue Reading

How Could an Oxford Professor of Mathematics Think Christianity is True?

"Against the Tide: Finding God in an Age of Science," a new documentary.

Written by Amy K. Hall | Thursday, November 12, 2020

In the film, Lennox doesn’t go too deeply into any one argument for the truth of Christianity. Instead, it’s more of a conversational overview of many basic arguments (the cosmological argument, fine tuning, the resurrection, etc.).   How could an Oxford professor of mathematics think Christianity is true? That’s the question addressed by a new... Continue Reading

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