Why Did Jesus have to be Fully God?
For sin to be paid for in full, it had to be paid for in a person with an infinite nature.
Scripture is clear throughout, God will save his people himself. God will work salvation and he will get all the glory for it. If Jesus is only a man, we have a created being stealing the glory that rightly and properly belongs only to God. But if Jesus is fully God, and the Bible says... Continue Reading
5 Things You Should Know about Evangelism
The gospel is a spiritual message and evangelism is a spiritual endeavor.
When we evangelize, we must remember that we are engaged in spiritual warfare. Therefore, as Paul reminds the Ephesian church, we must always approach this task with the whole armor of God (Eph. 6:10–20). We must not be taken unaware by the designs of the evil one (2 Cor. 2:11). We must be strong, ever... Continue Reading
Paul on Christian Hope in 1 Thessalonians 4:13-14
Christian hope shows itself most vividly in death, which is entrance into the presence of the Lord, until the day of resurrection.
Christ’s death and resurrection are the central events in redemptive history. Because Jesus has risen and then ascended to the Father’s right hand, so too, we will rise at his return to earth. Christ’s resurrection is the basis for our future hope. When our Lord returns to earth, so too, will those “who sleep in... Continue Reading
Light in the Darkness: A Story of Human History
God promised that through the seed of the woman a redeemer would come.
Human history, since the fall, has been shrouded in the darkness of human sin, and all that causes hopelessness and despair is a result of the same. So let us be reminded that our God is light, and that his eternal plan is the accomplishment of redemption to the glorification of the name of Christ... Continue Reading
Finding Christ in All of Scripture
Jesus isn’t merely hinted at here and there in the pages of the Old Testament, but is actually its primary character.
John 5:39 is one of the most important verses in all of Scripture since it provides us with this crucial interpretive insight. This one verse helps us to see that the Bible isn’t a self-help manual, but instead should be seen as a compelling drama in which Jesus is presented as the central character. As... Continue Reading
32 Random Thoughts about the Local Church
If you want to get the greatest benefit from the worship services, you need to plan ahead.
It is far better to arrive at church each week as a worshipper than a critic. It is far better to determine you will seek out and enjoy whatever good you can find in the church than to identify and nitpick every weakness. It will be better for you and better for everyone else if... Continue Reading
Has Hitler Won on the Left?
Not only does the West now lack a sophisticated moral register, it lacks any vocabulary in which such could be expressed.
The real issue is not the technocrats at the top. It is the culture that sees leadership in higher education not as a moral calling, but as a technocratic one. That type of leadership suits a broader academic culture that lacks positive moral content, that revels in the spirit of negation, and that cultivates a... Continue Reading
“God Gave Daniel Favor and Compassion”: Daniel 1:8-21, Part Two
Daniel’s Prophecy Is about Much More than Resisting Temptation
For Christians, Daniel’s obedience points ahead to Jesus’s perfect obedience.[12] As Daniel resisted Nebuchadnezzar’s food and devotion to Babylonian deities, Christians see in this a small foreshadowing of Jesus resisting the temptation to bow to Satan but one time in exchange for all the kingdoms of the world (cf. Matthew 4:1-11). As God gave Daniel... Continue Reading
Sanctification and the Holy Spirit: Theme #7 of the Westminster Shorter Catechism
Our sanctification also brings God glory—for at least two key reasons.
We rely on the Spirit to apply to us all the blessings of Jesus. Jesus accomplishes redemption and the Spirit applies it to us. Christ’s death purchased life, and that life is manifested in us by the power of the Spirit, who is a person, who will do what He wills, not just a power... Continue Reading
Concupiscence. It’s Not Just About Sex.
What are the implications of the Reformation understanding of concupiscence for believers today?
By teaching us to name our sin, this doctrine gives us hope for growth in Christ. Paul wants Christians to be aware of their remaining sin, but he doesn’t want us to think we’re trapped. He calls us to mortify our sinful nature again and again until we reach glory (Eph. 4:22; Col. 3:5ff.). How do we do this?... Continue Reading
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