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Public Comment On Public Sin Matters. Silence Does Not Commend The Gospel.

Silence is not always golden.

Written by Stephen Kneale | Tuesday, March 3, 2020

When people have been hurt by an injustice of some sort within the church—especially when somebody has abused their power and used an appearance of godliness to cover it up—we help precisely nobody by insisting on silence. Silence is precisely how these things were allowed to happen in the first place! Worse, we communicate to... Continue Reading

But That’s Just Your Interpretation!

The subject is much too large and multi-faceted for a brief editorial, but it may not be inappropriate to lay down a handful of markers.

Written by D.A. Carson | Tuesday, March 3, 2020

How can I know with certainty what the Bible is saying? How can I be certain what books really belong in the Bible? How can I be sure that my interpretation of any text is correct, and, still more, what its proper application is when I draw lines from texts that are two or three... Continue Reading

The Wrath of God Was Satisfied

Wondrous Love in the Awful Cross

Written by Jon Bloom | Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Who would have ever dreamed a Roman cross, one of the worst, most fearsome devices of torture ever devised, would become a symbol of the greatest love ever expressed? For “God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us” and saved us “from the wrath of God”... Continue Reading

Surrender Your Right to be Angry with Your Spouse

This is one way that we can show the world who Christ really is.

Written by Melissa Edgington | Tuesday, March 3, 2020

I feel sure that this is the kind of grace that peaceful marriages are built on. When husbands and wives resist the urge to be right, to drive their point home, to prove their own righteousness and their spouse’s wretchedness, when they give up their freedom to be offended, when they choose forgiveness over anger—this... Continue Reading

Humiliation & Exaltation: The Procession of the Holy Spirit

The Spirit who searches the deep things of God sheds light in our hearts.

Written by Steven McCarthy | Tuesday, March 3, 2020

The outpouring of the Spirit means empowerment. Sinners are weak and enslaved. The Spirit sets them free. He is like a grand conductor of life from God the Father though the humanity of Christ and into us. It is Jesus’ Resurrection life that the Spirit infuses into us both as it is an indestructible quality... Continue Reading

Jesus Fulfills Some Old Testament Passages about Conquering Gentiles by Saving Gentiles

Christ serves Jewish people, fulfills the promises, and moves the Gentiles to glory in God’s mercy.

Written by Wyatt Graham | Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Old Testament passages that describe Israel or her king conquering the nations in the future occur because Jesus conquers the nations as the king of Israel by the cross and resurrection. So he conquers by faith. Yet this does not preclude his conquering by force those who do not believe when he returns.   One... Continue Reading

But We Have the Mind of Christ

However, you are responsible for how sharp and clear that is through how mature and obedient you are in your walk of repentance on the narrow path.

Written by Mike Ratliff | Monday, March 2, 2020

Genuine Christians have the Spirit of Christ in them or they do not belong to Him. Because of this, they are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit. Because of this, genuine Christians have νοῦν Χριστοῦ, the mind of Christ. What this tells us is that by the Word and the Spirit, genuine believers... Continue Reading

The Advance of the New Legalism

We can be in danger of turning what is good, maybe even best for certain contexts, into a rule that the Lord never insists upon.

Written by Stephen Kneale | Monday, March 2, 2020

The new legalism doesn’t say ‘keep away.’ The new legalism says do more and more and the doing becomes the new law. Like with the old legalism, it takes a biblical principle and pushes it too far.   I have previously commented that we have a surprising problem with gospel freedom. More often than not,... Continue Reading

Music as Idolatry

Regulating Worship for Weight and Majesty

Written by Douglas Bond | Monday, March 2, 2020

For many, the worship wars are long over and entertainment music, center stage with all its obligatory paraphernalia, won. Before complete surrender, however, we would do well to hear practical ways the Reformers employed music in worship. Luther agreed with Calvin about the power of music: “We know by experience that music has a secret... Continue Reading

“I Shall Not Be Shaken”

How God Removes Our Greatest Fears

Written by David Mathis | Monday, March 2, 2020

If we know ourselves to be God’s, and God to be ours, then such knowledge is remarkably stabilizing. It doesn’t mean that we will not walk through measures of pain or defeat, but it does mean that we are assured a final victory. It doesn’t mean we take every battle, but it does mean that... Continue Reading

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