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Rightly Regarding Our Sin

Without the bad news about sin, Satan, and spiritual death, the good news is superfluous at best.

Written by Burk Parsons | Thursday, October 8, 2020

We get depressed on account of the fact that we have underestimated the power and reality of sin, and we have thus underestimated the power and reality of the gospel. The darkness of spiritual depression will not lift until we have sought forgiveness before the very face of God, coram Deo.   I have a... Continue Reading

Political Déjà Vu

We cannot and dare not compromise the priority of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Written by Keith Mathison | Thursday, October 8, 2020

We think our era is unique. But there really is nothing new under the sun. Those who have read American history already know that almost every election campaign for over two hundred years has been intense.   While researching some theological topics, I ran across something that created a very strong sense of déjà vu... Continue Reading

Unequally Woked

What kind of alliance is possible between secularists and believers, and to what end?

Written by Samuel D. James | Thursday, October 8, 2020

When believers who have different approaches to the city of man can experience and feel a deep sense of unity around Christ and his kingdom, and when this unity so shapes us that we cannot but prefer one another, then we can and ought to think about joining cause with unbelievers against destructive and utopian civic religion.   ... Continue Reading

Heaven’s Splendor vs. The World’s Allure, Pt. 2 (Rev 4:8-11)

For those with ears to hear it, the heavenly anthem drowns out all music but its own.

Written by R. Fowler White | Thursday, October 8, 2020

When the world presents us a choice between economic security and influence, on the one hand, and society’s margins and shadows, on the other, how exactly will we resist the world’s siren song?   If the seven letters of Rev 2–3 are any indication, it’s hard for most of the congregations of Christ’s church to... Continue Reading

If You Could See What You Will Be

As difficult as it may be to grasp or believe that God will glorify us, it is all the more startling to learn that, in some real sense, he already has.

Written by Marshall Segal | Thursday, October 8, 2020

When we look back on our lives with the eyes and strength of redeemed bodies, weakness will likely be a faint and pleasant memory, like sleepless newborn nights. Pleasant, because we will be able to see just how much the pain and inconvenience of our weaknesses exalted his comfort, power, and love.   Some of... Continue Reading

Character, or Competence?

Timeless principles for how we approach ideal leadership.

Written by Justin Poythress | Thursday, October 8, 2020

In the evangelical world, we often claim that we care about character, but too often this amounts to nothing more than surface level box-checking on hot button policies. Often times, that is all we can look at or know. But we need to be wary of a feverish tribalism which embraces anyone who self-identifies as... Continue Reading

The Next Frontier in the Sexual Revolution

Many have relinquished their roles as parents, trusting the experts to indoctrinate their children.

Written by Scott Yenor | Thursday, October 8, 2020

Sexualized childhood is the next frontier for the sexual revolution. It comes in the sheep’s clothing of pregnancy prevention and healthy lifestyles, but it is a wolf. It promises to disorder human sexual relations—and to undermine what remains of our marital and family ethic and subvert civilization itself.   What if the sexual revolution is... Continue Reading

NY Gov. Cuomo Threatens Religious Groups over Coronavirus Restrictions.

“I’m going to close the synagogues.”

Written by Peter Heck | Thursday, October 8, 2020

When addressing how he might attempt to enforce his mandates, Cuomo recommended state officials doing head counts as people arrived. “You stand at the front door. When they go over 75, you close the door and call me,” Cuomo said.   Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo took specific aim at religious groups Monday, specifically... Continue Reading

Wanted: Pastors with Courage

Those who take the easy way always think they can come up with a better Christianity.

Written by Gerald McDermott | Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Courage has always been hard. It often means persecution. But it also frees us from something far worse—fear of man, which is a prison of its own.   Pastors have many reasons to be afraid in these troubled times. COVID has divided their congregations between those who want to reopen the churches and those who... Continue Reading

What Lewis and Chesterton Can Teach Us about Tyranny and Freedom

These two intellectual and literary giants can help us further appreciate freedom and democracy.

Written by Bill Muehlenberg | Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Many great thinkers and writers of the past could be appealed to here, but two of my all-time favourites will suffice: C. S. Lewis and G. K. Chesterton. Both had much to say about these topics.   Now, more than ever, with freedom and democracy teetering on the brink in so many places – especially... Continue Reading

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