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On Samuel, Social Justice, And The Prophetic Office Of The Church (1)

It is evident in current discussions in the USA that there is not a shared definition of "social justice" nor is there a shared vision of how to achieve and maintain it.

Written by Abounding Grace Radio | Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Arguably, through the 18th and 19th centuries, most Americans did not expect to achieve an earthly utopia through political or concerted social action. The pursuit of “happiness” of the Declaration of Indpendence was assumed to be relative. Even the Deists who founded the American  Republic had some idea of an other-worldly heaven. Most Americans assigned... Continue Reading

The Parable of the Sower and the Power of the Seed

Which kind of soil is your heart made of?

Written by David McLemore | Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Parables serve as a kind of filter for the world. Jesus’ parable in Mark 4:1-20 shows that in every crowd there are different responses to the Word of God. Some people are really interested in Jesus, some are pretending to be, and some aren’t at all. And the parables sort them out.   My yard... Continue Reading

Two Types of People and Two Eternal Destinies

As you consider these statements, examine your life and see if you are in the faith.

Written by Josh Buice | Wednesday, April 24, 2019

The unbeliever sets his mind on the things of the flesh (the world) while the believer sets his mind on the things of the Spirit (God and the things of God). The unbeliever receives the second death while the believer receives eternal life and eternal peace. That’s the entire point of Romans 8:5-6. In other words,... Continue Reading

How Can We Know God?

Human history is the story of the revelation of God.

Written by Amy Mantravadi | Wednesday, April 24, 2019

There are two ways that God has chosen to reveal himself to us. The first is typically called general revelation, or alternatively natural revelation. This is the basic knowledge of God we see expressed in his created works, which image God to us. We use the word “image” because no created thing is exactly like... Continue Reading

Herman Bavinck’s Doctrine of God is Like no Other

The knowledge of God is inexorably bound up with the doctrine of salvation.

Written by Gayle Doornbos | Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Within the landscape of modern evangelicalism, the doctrine of God, in which we come to know the nature and character of God, has often been considered impractical and irrelevant for life. The trend has been either to neglect the doctrine of God or try to augment it in order to make God more relatable and... Continue Reading

Deconstructing Destruction in the Church: Informal Shepherding

Today the Lord would have us think about church government, the government of the highest and best of monarchs, King Jesus.

Written by John Hartley | Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Truth be told, many Christians are just as indifferent toward church government as Americans are toward civil government. One reason for this coldness is because man is sinful. The nature of sin is to resist authority and go our own way. Sin pushes us along from the inside to be our own authority, our own... Continue Reading

What Will Heaven Be Like?

God tells us enough about heaven to make us eager for it.

Written by William Boekestein | Wednesday, April 24, 2019

The biblical descriptions of heaven are heavily metaphorical. This does not, however, argue for heaven’s unreality but for its surpassing grandeur. That the biblical writers could illustrate heaven with earthly analogies suggests that the Promised Land is not as unfamiliar as we think. When the Israelites yearned for that “land flowing with milk and honey”... Continue Reading

Expiation and Propitiation

How is it that the Apostle Paul, along with the rest of the New Testament authors, determined to know nothing but “Jesus Christ and him crucified”?

Written by L. Michael Morales | Tuesday, April 23, 2019

God, to the praise of His unsearchable wisdom, gave ancient Israel sacrifices to serve as theological tools, instructing His people about the remedy for sin and the need for reconciliation with God. After the resurrection of Jesus and the outpouring of His Holy Spirit, the Apostles were enabled to discern in the pages of the... Continue Reading

Restless and Reforming

Many confessional Reformed Protestant communions feel that TULIP’s five points fail to capture the depth and subtlety of what it means to be Reformed.

Written by D. G. Hart | Tuesday, April 23, 2019

When Reformed churches created a separate identity from Lutherans and Anglicans, they originally understood that Christianity involved much more than doctrines of original sin, justification by faith, or predestination. And if twenty-first-century Reformed churches in the United States have trouble differentiating themselves from the New Calvinism as they attempt to retrieve the past, that challenge... Continue Reading

Living Out Part 3 – Unbiblical Counsel

The greatest love and compassion that we can have for Christians struggling with same-sex attraction is to give them wise and faithful teaching that is rooted in the hope of the gospel.

Written by Tom Buck | Tuesday, April 23, 2019

In an article written by Ed Shaw (pastor, ministry partner at Living Out, and instructor at Living Out conferences that help churches be more LGBTQ+ inclusive), he describes how he “copes” in his personal battle with same-sex attraction. His aim is to help men who experience this same struggle to respond to the temptation they face when attracted to... Continue Reading

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