Work Hard. Rest Hard. Trust God.
Rest is a gift because it reminds us of our limits, and our limitless God.
If you’re feeling exhausted or guilty about resting today, remember that the type of productivity which pleases God isn’t the hustle-til-you-drop kind, it’s the type that admits, “He is God, I am not.” Learn to view rest not as a necessary evil, but as a blessed gift from a loving Father. When my wife... Continue Reading
Handed Over (Romans 1:24-32)
It’s uncomfortable, even painful, to face the truth about our condition.
The root of our problem is a failure to worship God. But here’s the hope: when we turn to him, when we repent and place our faith in Jesus, He doesn’t just forgive us. He transforms us. He reorders our hearts, restores our relationships, and renews our lives. What sin distorts, God redeems. Big... Continue Reading
Delighting in The Wonderful Counselor
The Messiah brings the New Covenant and pours out the Holy Spirit to write God’s word on our hearts.
The Wonderful Counselor, our Messiah, wants our minds transformed by Word of God. From the day Adam and Eve fell and our sinful mind became clouded, we have needed the wisdom of the Wonderful Counselor. Now we have the Holy Spirit to help us—but we must still be the ones to seek it. And if... Continue Reading
The Unintelligible Virtue of the Stoics
By depersonalizing the divine, the Stoics stripped their ethics of authority.
The Stoic conception of duty implies a law. They often spoke of “Natural Law” as a binding force on the conscience of man. But a law implies a lawgiver. A command implies a commander. In the Christian worldview, moral laws are coherent because they reflect the will and character of a personal God. We ought to... Continue Reading
Feminism Burned Down the Home—Now the West Is Shivering in the Dark
God’s design still works. It always has. And it will again—if we return to it.
No office celebration can match the warmth of a family table. No salary bonus can replace the sound of children running through the house. No empowerment slogan can drown out the pain of a life lived alone. Two weeks before Christmas, a young lawyer sits alone in her upscale apartment. A tree glows in... Continue Reading
Christ in the Pentateuch, Part 2, The Angel of the Lord and Christ
When we encounter the Angel of the Lord in Scripture, it should lead us to the incarnate Christ, the true Sacrament of God dwelling with us.
Vos finds the sacramental intent in the Angel being God, showing God’s desire “to approach closely to His people, to assure them in the most manifest way of His interest in and His presence with them.” The spiritualizing intent, Vos finds in the Angel speaking for God as if to guard against the wrong conclusion... Continue Reading
The Story of Christmas 1: From Eden to Roman Empire
The poison of the serpent’s bite will be drawn from the wound by the healing hands of a child king born in Bethlehem.
The Christmas story is the story of mankind being captive to the monsters and ghouls and beasts. Man was under bondage to Satan’s tyranny at every turn. Yet God was not bound by this tyranny. His promised seed would soon be planted, and grow into a new Eden. The Lord raised up godly men at... Continue Reading
Why Do Good Things Happen to Bad People?
The problem of evil, the problem of pain and the answer that is found in Jesus Christ.
Pain is God’s reminder to men who are under original sin, the sin & misery of Adam, and of their own responsibility have participated in it, that Christ has come to deal with the fundamental problem of evil, which is sin. He has overcome the Evil One, the Devil, in His victory on the cross... Continue Reading
Advent in the Life of the Church
A reformed defense and necessary critique.
The most significant danger in evangelical churches is not ritualism but sentimentality. When Advent devolves into warm feelings, nostalgic stories, and cultural coziness, it loses its theological weight. The biblical themes of longing, judgment, promise, and hope are replaced with the generic “holiday spirit.” A biblical Advent draws from books such as Isaiah, Micah, Luke,... Continue Reading
The Night the Church Burned for Christmas
Jesus did not come to show us how to live. He came to obey where we failed and to be pierced.
They called Him Savior. Lord. Christ. And down on earth, an unborn prophet leaped in the womb. Old men and old women prophesied again. Magi set out from foreign lands, reading the sky like Scripture. Heaven and earth both testified: God had arrived. In flesh. 1 Timothy 3:16 — “And without controversy, great is... Continue Reading
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