Historical Adam: Did the Apostles Misunderstand Genesis?
Review: "In Quest of the Historical Adam" by William Lane Craig
Craig’s book is essential reading and stakes out a moderate position in the historical Adam debate. In the present intellectual climate, this work deserves two cheers. Nevertheless, his thesis stands in a long line of proposals that suffer from the same predicament: under pressure from science and other plausibility structures, they find it impossible to... Continue Reading
A Beautiful Life
4 important truths that contribute to the Christian’s understanding of beauty and contentment.
When we know God is our portion, when we rest in His sovereign control over all things, when we understand nothing comes into our lives except by the hand of a loving God, then we can avoid the temptation and the trap of rooting beauty in the stuff of life. For we know, if beauty... Continue Reading
Transgenderism: Escaping Limits
Transgenderism puts an exclamation mark on the sexual revolution.
What we are witnessing in today’s transgender mania is the next step of “progress”: securing our freedom, not from inherited inhibitions and social censure, but from nature, and, indeed, from reality, which is why so much energy goes into controlling what people can and cannot say. This ambition to transcend the constraints imposed by nature... Continue Reading
The Great Reset is a Sneaky Cultural Revolution
The Great Reset demands socialist change. And socialism not only steals people’s property, but also their freedoms.
The Great Reset will destroy our present culture (social justice and Critical Race Theory), ensure that our children master the new one (global citizenship skills), and give us a newly-minted myth for us to believe (why the Great Reset will save us all). Yes, the Great Reset is a social, cultural, and religious revolution. It... Continue Reading
The Psalms Know What You Feel
The psalm is an invitation into the rich and rewarding life of meditation.
God made lungs and vocal cords and oxygen, ultimately, so that we could use them to worship him. The purpose of breathing is praise. But words fall short of his greatness. We feel this when we pray and sing, don’t we? It feels true, and yet so inadequate. We should feel that way. The inadequacy... Continue Reading
Protestant Politics and Natural Law
Seeking Justice and the Common Good
It is in man that God has implanted his law, the rule of right action according to the created order that reflects it. It is eternal law, the law of God’s essence, given by divine condescension to the creature for his good, unto his temporal and eternal happiness. Man is meant to live with others;... Continue Reading
The Bible’s Strange Instructions for Opening the Giving Lock
Paul’s instructions contradict the development professional’s handbook at almost every turn.
The gospel and God’s grace to us are not set aside in giving, but God himself, in his grace, is the one with the power to make this grace abound in us. God’s blessings result in good works.[v] And every good work is the work of generosity. In this, we return to Paul’s first reason... Continue Reading
Pastoral Fatherhood: Understanding the Pastor as a Paternal Example
Pastors must be men of the highest character. If they are to lead the church, they must be “family men,” able to “set the believers an example in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith, in purity” (1 Tim 4:12).
The domains of the church and home overlap uniquely in the pastoral office, such that a pastor functions as a paternal example for the people of God. When the OT themes of fatherly leadership are sustained through Paul’s emphasis on pastoral fatherhood (yet cautioned with Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 23), it becomes clear that the... Continue Reading
Does God Care What We Wear at Church?
Should Dress Divide?
In Revelation 19:8, we are told that it is not our physical cloths that Jesus sees, but our righteous deeds. The righteous acts of the saints are the clothes of the Church. So with every motive of love that is exercised in choosing what to wear, whether casual or formal, we are putting on the true... Continue Reading
How to Face Temptation as Jesus Did
When Jesus quoted the Scripture, he was affirming his commitment to the Scripture, and thus to the will of the Father.
When Jesus was tempted by Satan to gather food in the wilderness in a way that God had not commanded, he was Israel all over again, tempted in the wilderness. And to underscore this association, Jesus chose the words from Deuteronomy 8:3 to answer, “No! I am not like my ancestors in the wilderness who... Continue Reading
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