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Stepping out of the Shadows

There is a great temptation to be an unobtrusive follower, but it is always to our loss.

Written by Mark Loughridge | Sunday, December 22, 2019

There is a great temptation to tone down our Christianity out of fear of what others will think of us. Or the fear of what will happen to our standing. Joseph was a prominent member of the council of seventy (Mark 15:43). He was one who was honoured and respected; his opinion mattered. He stood... Continue Reading

A Creedal Christmas – Our Lord

As God, Jesus has always been king, absolute Sovereign over all He has made.

Written by Stan Gale | Sunday, December 22, 2019

To affirm Jesus as Lord is not merely an act of respect, not even an expression of servant to master; it is to bow the knee before Jesus in trust and commitment to His kingdom. To call Him “our” Lord is to align ourselves with others of kindred faith and count ourselves among the kingdom... Continue Reading

Keeping the End in Sight

We are pilgrim travelers en route to a celestial city whose foundation and maker is our God.

Written by Mark Kelderman | Saturday, December 21, 2019

The spiritual man, who we truly are, is renewed by the Spirit of Christ. Christ lives in us, and therefore we can face these challenges. Even though the outer man, our physical bodies, is dying daily, we rejoice because as the new man, we are alive in Christ. While we bear in our bodies the... Continue Reading

How to Read Habakkuk Theologically

Since God is just, and since God is sovereign, he expects us to wait on him in faith-filled trust and expectation.

Written by Russell L. Meek | Saturday, December 21, 2019

Just as I would be shocked were the Lord to use the Islamic State to judge my church, Habakkuk is shocked that God would use Babylon to raze Judah. The rest of the book goes on to promise God’s later judgment on the Babylonians (ch. 2), and it ends with Habakkuk’s prayer recounting God’s glory... Continue Reading

They Shall Call His Name Immanuel (Matthew 1:23)

This baby will be the embodiment of God’s presence among his people, the sign that God will save.

Written by Darryl Dash | Saturday, December 21, 2019

Jesus is the ultimate fulfillment of the prophecy in Isaiah. The thing is that the birth of a child is very easy to overlook. Only those with eyes to see it recognize the importance of what happened when Jesus was born. The birth of Jesus is a turning point of history. It’s God actually becoming one... Continue Reading

This Advent Will Change You

The habit of waiting for Christmas.

Written by David Mathis | Saturday, December 21, 2019

Each year, in our month of waiting to mark the arrival of God himself in human flesh, we remember the people of God who waited centuries — centuries! — for the coming of the promised Messiah to rescue them. They had God’s promises: a “seed of the woman” who would crush the serpent’s head (Genesis... Continue Reading

A Creedal Christmas–God’s Only Son

The Word became flesh.

Written by Stan Gale | Friday, December 20, 2019

Those who try to make a case for Jesus not being divine will point us to passages of the Bible that show the humanity of Christ, while neglecting those passages that demonstrate the divinity of Christ. But the accounts make it clear that Jesus is God.   This Advent series explores the identity of the... Continue Reading

Seeing Hope From a Cave

Our God is bigger than every problem and challenge we face.

Written by Peter Mead | Friday, December 20, 2019

Our prayer to God is an inclination of our hearts in trust toward Him. As our hearts look to God, we can know that He is bigger than the biggest trial we face, and therefore we can also praise by faith…before we see any answer to our prayer.   As we live the Christian life,... Continue Reading

The Ten Commandments: The Ninth

Promoting the truth.

Written by Persis Lorenti | Friday, December 20, 2019

Do I uphold the truth or conceal it or give it a certain spin? Do I pursue honesty, truth, and justice at all costs even if the spotlight shines closer than I would like? Has God been honored by my words and underlying attitude or dishonored?   At face value, the 9th commandment could be... Continue Reading

Machen’s Warrior Children, Ed Stetzer, and Beth Moore

Stetzer invokes Frame to lump his critics with the fundamentalists and so to marginalize them.

Written by R. Scott Clark | Friday, December 20, 2019

It is not fundamentalist to affirm 1 Timothy 2. It is still God’s holy, inerrant, and infallible Word. It still norms the theology, piety, and practice of Reformed Churches. We still confess the biblical qualifications for the offices of minister, elder, and deacon (see Belgic Confession articles 31 and 31).   John Frame first published... Continue Reading

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