The Good News of Limited Atonement
The doctrine of particular redemption is worth defining and defending because it gets to the heart of the gospel.
Christ does not come to us merely saying, “I’ve done my part. I laid down my life for everyone because I have saving love for everyone in the whole world. Now, if you would only believe and come to me, I can save you.” Instead he says to us, “I was pierced for your transgressions.... Continue Reading
Let God Still Be God
Even for the redeemed, God is still God – and we are not.
Equals do not need to fear, obey, and serve each other. But we are NOT equals. We will never be God, and we will forever know our place and know who we are as we worship him and revere him. Again, we rejoice in having a relationship with God, but we still treat God as God. Yes... Continue Reading
What is Heaven? Welcome to the Feast
Critique: But wait, will there be meat? In his book, Heaven, Randy Alcorn takes up the question of whether we will eat meat in heaven.
He argues that there will be no meat at this feast. This question, of course, is a minor one, and yet is a disagreement I have with Alcorn’s theological approach in Heaven that I think is worth discussing. This disagreement ought not diminish how grateful I am for Alcorn and his wonderful book. Throughout his book,... Continue Reading
“The Holy Catholic Church [and] the Communion of Saints”
The Person and Work of God the Spirit
From the truth that to each congregation of His church, Christ has given His Spirit and the means of saving grace both to gather His saints and to grow them. Moreover, we take confidence that Christ, by His Spirit and according to His promise, makes these provisions effective. Knowing these things, we must continue to... Continue Reading
9 Reasons You May Be in a Spiritual Drought—and How to Find Refreshment
Spiritual drought, though a persistent and unwelcome visitor, is not something with which we must constantly live.
Because we are sinful and because we live in a fallen world with fallen bodies, we must face up to the reality that spiritual dryness will come again. That is why the psalmist says that the Word of God restores his soul (Ps. 19:7). That it was in need of restoring implies that his soul was... Continue Reading
William Perkins on Keeping it Catholic
Perkins goes to great lengths to show the various blasphemies and errors of Tridentine theology. This Puritan pulled no punches.
According to Perkins, a Reformed Catholic is “anyone that holds to the same necessary heads of religion with the Roman Church; yet so as he pares off and rejects all errors in doctrine whereby the said religion is corrupted.”[4] For Perkins, doctrines such as justification, sanctification, and the sacraments are clear points for paring, yet there... Continue Reading
Psalm 24 and the Aesthetic Fullness of the Earth and World (Part 2)
There is much beauty in nature, but aestheticians have identified an experience that goes beyond savoring a sunset.
The eighteenth-century British philosopher and statesman Edmund Burke, in speaking of the sublime, identified it as “astonishment,” that is the “state of the soul, in which all its motions are suspended, with some degree of horror. In this case the mind is so entirely filled with its object, that it cannot entertain any other.” And,... Continue Reading
Hospitality: Gods Workroom for the Weak
The Power of Christ in Hospitality
You might not think you have much to offer in terms of hospitality. You aren’t a Michelin Star chef, your house would never be photographed for a magazine, and you’re not even close to having all the theological answers. However, none of these things are required for true hospitality. Only Christ is needed, and because... Continue Reading
Psalm 121: A Liturgy for Times of Distress
The Lord Encourages Us to Trust Him
Psalm 121 moves from questioning to proclaiming. For most of our distress-filled days, we also go back and forth between doubting and trusting. In this Psalm, God gives His people words to communicate both uncertainty and faith. This passage provides the freedom to acknowledge our struggles, but it also encourages us to have confidence in... Continue Reading
The Wise Virgins Were Prepared Because They Trusted and Rested in the Bridegroom
Know, trust, and rest in Him who is faithful towards all His servants.
Saving Faith receives the Lord Jesus Christ alone for salvation and it rests in Him alone for salvation. He who has saving faith is satisfied with Christ and looks nowhere else for the way of everlasting life. Saving faith does not look to Mary or Paul or any other Christian now living or that ever has lived. Saving... Continue Reading
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