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“One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church”

There is only one Church.

Written by Rev. Mark J. Henninger | Friday, January 23, 2026

This precious line of The Nicene Creed is one that comforts the regenerated saints of Christ’s church; and we should appreciate it with all our hearts.   The words (above) have been confessed by Christians since the fourth century AD. They are found in the middle of the third section of The Nicene Creed. All... Continue Reading

The Trouble with Watching Religious Trends

We read too much into data that confirms our hopes or validates our fears.

Written by Joe Carter | Friday, January 23, 2026

Christ promised that he’d build his church and that the gates of hell would not prevail against it. That promise doesn’t depend on demographic trends bending in our favor. It doesn’t require Gen Z to show up at higher rates than millennials do. It rests on the power and faithfulness of the One who made... Continue Reading

The Work of Redemption

On the Office of Christ the Mediator (WCF 8.5–8.8)

Written by Tony Arsenal | Thursday, January 22, 2026

Christ is a complete Savior. He does not merely offer a theoretical salvation to the world, hoping some might accept it. He is the Mediator who was appointed to save a specific people, who satisfied justice for them, and who now applies that salvation to them with sovereign power.   In the first half of... Continue Reading

Where’s Jesus?

The second question I ask when studying the Bible with others, is “Where’s Jesus?”  

Written by T.M. Suffield | Thursday, January 22, 2026

Reading the Bible is by its nature an encounter with divine speech, we should always therefore ask with the primary author of Scripture, Jesus, has to say about himself in every text that we read.   By this time, we’ve spent some time discussing what is strange about the text in question. We’ve got under... Continue Reading

The Singing of Christian Men

Brothers, let us love hymns that fill us with the riches of Christ’s Word. 

Written by Parks Turner | Thursday, January 22, 2026

Let us take full advantage of this gift [of song] from God. Let us stir our affections, inform our theology, and fill our souls with biblical richness so that we will be equipped in the day of temptation.   On December 4th, 1685, John Nisbet was sent to the Lord by the executioner’s hand. It... Continue Reading

Six Gospel Truths Found in Isaiah

How God saves his people, through judgment, for the transformation of the world.

Written by Jonathan Gibson | Thursday, January 22, 2026

The judgment will not annihilate God’s people; it will purify them. Yes, they will need to go through the judgment into exile in Babylon, but there will be survivors—a new city, transformed from faithless to faithful.   The beginning of Isaiah is like the whole book in miniature. On its surface, the book is a... Continue Reading

Let the Bible’s Sexual Ethic Point You to Christ

The Bible’s sexual ethic draws us out of our shame and into the joy of the Lord.

Written by Chaya Mauk | Thursday, January 22, 2026

Our sovereign God gives good gifts. He gave us the gift of sexuality, and he gave us guidelines to use that gift for his glory. The greatest gift he gave us was that of his Son’s blood to remedy all our shame, which comes not from sexuality itself but from sin. The culture around us... Continue Reading

Six Questions Pastors Should Ask in Deciding When to Confront

Whether a pastor should confront is not always obvious.

Written by Chris Brauns | Thursday, January 22, 2026

One cannot answer every confrontation question easily. Some decisions last for months and even years. Each time, our goal must be to discern wisely the right course of action. We will make sound decisions only if we sharpen our wisdom-saws regularly.   Before the Covid pandemic, I don’t recall using the phrase “decision fatigue.” Now... Continue Reading

It Doesn’t Matter What You Remember

Sometimes God works His Word into our hearts rather than our heads.

Written by Tim Challies | Thursday, January 22, 2026

“I am always glad to see people jotting notes during a sermon, but I do agree with those preachers who have described the joy of seeing the pens slow and then stop as the listener is so drawn into the preaching that it becomes written on his heart instead of on a page.”   I... Continue Reading

A Selfless Life

Not thinking less of yourself, but thinking of yourself less.

Written by Bill Elliff | Thursday, January 22, 2026

Jesus always chose the path of sacrifice, substitution, and self-denial if in so doing it would bring life to others. This began, in His human days, with laying aside His crown in heaven and humbling Himself to be housed in human flesh for our salvation.   What determines what you do and when you do... Continue Reading

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