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Making the Faith Your Own Is not the Same as Making Up Your Own Faith

The faith once for all delivered is not a secret thing.

Written by Benjamin Vrbicek | Friday, May 10, 2019

To be sure, there are aspects of mystery in the Christian faith, but the Christian faith cannot be all mystery or else there would be nothing to call “the Christian faith.” Moses wrote that “The secret things belong to the Lord our God, but the things that are revealed belong to us and to our... Continue Reading

Killing a Legend

"The Highwaymen" takes aim at the wrongheaded heroizing of Bonnie and Clyde.

Written by Megan Basham | Friday, May 10, 2019

It probably shouldn’t be surprising that mainstream reviews of The Highwaymenhave been tepid, given how hard it pushes back against a film Hollywood has long hailed as one of its greatest works. And there’s no question it indicts the media for heroizing the wrong people. But that would be just another us vs. them movie,... Continue Reading

How Do We “Get” Meaning from the Bible

Be aware of how you approach Scripture.

Written by Wyatt Graham | Friday, May 10, 2019

Here are four main ways that I see us reading Scripture to grasp its meaning. By looking at each, we can grow in our awareness of how we read the Bible and hopefully become more skilled at reading Scripture through this knowledge.   When we read the Bible, we intuitively get its meaning. If we... Continue Reading

The Ascending Christ, The Descending Spirit

What was this new relationship that existed between the Son, the Spirit and His people?

Written by Nicholas T. Batzig | Friday, May 10, 2019

The Holy Spirit comes to apply the finished work of redemption to the souls of those for whom Christ died and rose again. The work of the Spirit, post the resurrection of Jesus, is a work of glorifying the risen and reigning glorified Son.   I well remember many discussion with friends, as a young... Continue Reading

The Franklin Statement

A Biblical View of Covenant Marriage, Love, and Sexuality

Written by George Grant | Friday, May 10, 2019

While civil magistrates, courts, denominations, and congregations may legislate the certification, regulation, and licensing of domestic unions, partnerships, and friendships, even “defining” such unions as true “love” or “marriage,” only God Himself actually defines love and marriage by the covenantal decrees in His Biblical revelation.   It is God who has established, sanctified, and ordained... Continue Reading

Handling Statistics

Statistics are easy to misunderstand and easy to misapply.

Written by Andrew Bunt | Thursday, May 9, 2019

What we read in newspaper reports or online articles is often only part of the story (other relevant figures are sometimes omitted) or are not completely accurate reports of the findings (such as ambiguity about the wording of questions actually asked). It is therefore important to look for the original source of the statistics.  ... Continue Reading

Vain Generosity

You gave for nothing.

Written by David M. Hare | Thursday, May 9, 2019

The truth is, giving to the poor is nearly always impractical. Try as you might, you cannot control others, you can’t make them use the money the way that you want them to. You can’t make the medicine work, or the surgery to take, and even when it does, you can’t make people stay alive.... Continue Reading

He Stayed for Forty Days

What was Jesus doing on earth for forty days after His resurrection?

Written by Nicholas T. Batzig | Wednesday, May 8, 2019

“It was, therefore, to the apostles a period of training, that fitted them eminently for the great work to which they were called in preaching the gospel to all nations. Like the forty days that preceded the public ministry of the Lord, it was designed and adapted in an eminent degree to furnish preparation for... Continue Reading

Why Pastors Should Engage John Calvin

Like Calvin, we need to strive to be committed to the Word of God.

Written by Burk Parsons | Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Pastors would do well to engage with Calvin not because Calvin was so great in himself but because he sought to surrender himself to God in all his motives, thoughts, and actions, for God’s glory and not his own. That is our vocation—surrender to God.   When I first discovered Calvinism, I utterly despised it.... Continue Reading

Pastoral Concern about Evangelical Prophecy

God’s special revelation carries great authority.

Written by Paul M. Smalley, Joel R. Beeke | Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Today, an acclaimed prophet can denounce faithful elders as unspiritual or unconverted, leading many astray. Therefore, we protect God’s people from ecclesiastical tyranny when we teach them that the gifts of apostles and prophets have ceased. There is grave danger in allowing for prophets who receive revelations immediately from God today. While some who claim... Continue Reading

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