Why 2 Peter and Jude Matter to You Today
In the midst of a world that often seems out of control, knowing our ultimate destiny is a source of great comfort and motivation to press on.
Jude and Peter both knew that in order for Christians to live faithfully as God’s people, they need to look both backward and forward—backward to what God has done throughout redemptive history, and forward to what God has promised to do in the future. In the midst of a world that often seems out... Continue Reading
Be Killing Sin or It Will be Killing You
Christian maturity is a call to become more and more holy and that means separate from the ways and standards of this lost and dying world.
The mortification of sin is our duty since God has declared us righteous in Christ. We cannot be at peace with our flesh. Our flesh cannot control us. We cannot serve our flesh. However, if you look at pop-culture in this world, you see that that is the very focus of this lost and dying... Continue Reading
Salvator Mundi: I Can’t Imagine it!
Images of Jesus are unable to capture the glory of Jesus.
The Apostle John pleads with believers to keep themselves from idols (I John 5:21) as well as reminds us that when he is revealed we will see him as he is (I John 3:2). Let’s throw off images, cling to what is confessional, biblical, and good—and know that there will come a day when you... Continue Reading
Growth by Working with Others
We have to find a way to work with people.
We learn a great deal about ourselves when we rub up against people who think, live, work and act differently to us. We often learn, not just how annoying other people are, but why they might find us difficult and annoying. Sometimes they might well have a point and often we have to find a... Continue Reading
How to Slay Depression in 3 Steps
Battling depression, for some, will be an all-out war that will take intentional and constant effort.
You will need to learn the timely habit of casting every negative emotion, thought, feeling, or desire on Him. The plain and simple truth is that you are not sufficient to carry such things. That is not how you were made. So take those aberrant cares and cast them onto the only one who truly... Continue Reading
William Borden, “The Millionaire Missionary”
Borden’s tremendous wealth did not deflect him in the least from his whole-hearted consecration to Jesus.
Borden did more than financially support the National Bible Institute and serve on its Board of Directors. He played an active role in the NBI’s summer street preaching meetings that reached thousands. During his senior year at Princeton he taught a weeknight course on the Epistle to the Galatians in the NBI’s School for Christian... Continue Reading
Christ
As a devoted churchman and astute scholar, Machen was well informed about unorthodox views of Jesus both in the church and in the academy, and the same errors often arise in our own day.
Machen himself observed that the substitutionary atonement assumes the uniqueness of Christ’s person. Our estate of sin is so great that no mere man could ever pull us out of the depths of its quagmire. We do not need only a model or a teacher; we need a Savior. As Machen asserted, “Jesus is no... Continue Reading
Beggars Should be Choosers: Part 2
Choosing to follow a Christ-Centered worship.
Christ-centered worship, a set liturgy with its roots in the Reformation, a liturgy that isn’t pared down to mere outline, a church holding to a Reformed confession, a gospel-centered worship around the Lord’s Supper, and preaching that presents not law as the food for faith but Christ crucified as found in the gospel. From... Continue Reading
Recognizing Jesus in the Shadowlands of the Old Testament
We find several “types” of Christ in the Old Testament.
As you consider the Old Testament, do not press the narratives into the service of application apart from Christ. First consider how Christ is organically connected to the text. How does the New Testament authoritatively explain the particular Old Testament text before you? Through the light of the revelation of the gospel of Christ, you... Continue Reading
The Invisible Pastor
In the New Testament, the pastor is practically invisible; even though there were plenty of them they are difficult to find any in particular; try naming a pastor from the NT.
The church should never love and follow its pastor more than they love and follow the Lord. Christ must increase, and the pastor must decrease. This does not mean that the pastor is practically “invisible” in the congregation. But it means that, when people look at the church from the outside, they should not particularly... Continue Reading
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