Presbyterians, Celibate Gay Ordination, and the Westminster Standards
Presbyterians should beware of playing the fool again by being duped by worldly philosophies and the gay Christian movement that attempts to normalize homosexuality and change the mind of the church.
Until the last 50 years, the Reformed tradition has been absolutely clear and consistent on the topic of homosexuality because the Bible is clear and consistent on homosexuality. Any Presbyterian denomination that ignores this biblical truth is sowing the seeds of its own destruction. What has tragically transpired in the mainline Presbyterian church shouts in... Continue Reading
In a Bind? Postmillennial Confusion over Satan’s Unbinding in Revelation 20
Postmillennialists have long faced challenges in defending their view.
Postmillennialists continue to face an acute dilemma, perhaps more so now than ever before: At Christ’s return, will “the nations that are at the four corners of the earth” be in the grip of diabolic deception (Rev 20:7–9)? Or will these nations still be subdued by the power of the gospel, leaving death as the... Continue Reading
What Is Man?
Looking to Christ for the answer (Part 1).
Given the theological significance of human constitution and the anthropological significance of Jesus Christ, the church should take this opportunity to (re)examine the what question of human being by looking to the man himself through the teachings of orthodox Christology in the Chalcedonian tradition. The Chalcedonian Definition (451 AD) produced at the fourth ecumenical council... Continue Reading
Divine Therapy
On the doctrine of God & expressive individualism.
Heaven is not personal happiness; it is eternal communion with God the Father through union with his Son via the work of the Holy Spirit. And the human problem is not that we do not feel psychologically happy. It is (morally) that we are sinful and (existentially) that we die. That vision is so much... Continue Reading
A Concise Biblical Theology of the Spirit’s Mission
The Spirit of Christ still indwells the church and he continues to speak through the Scriptures, in and by the church, until the return of Christ .
The Spirit “spoke by the prophets” in the Old Testament. This phrase of the creed summarizes the Spirit’s ministry before Christ’s baptism. Since the same Spirit of God was at work in both Old and New Testaments, his ministry before Pentecost was not different in nature but only in degree, including his work of regenerating... Continue Reading
Who’s Got the Power?
God’s power has given us all that is necessary for us to live for his glory.
Faith refers to our belief and trust in the triune God to save us and sanctify us. Virtue goes beyond duty to delight in serving God and others. Knowledge refers to knowing God in a warm and affectionate way. Self-control refers to walking by the Spirit, not by the flesh. Steadfastness means to resist temptation... Continue Reading
All My Sins Are Washed Away
The glory of expiation.
In Colossians 2:12, the picture of burial reappears again. We rightly sing, “Buried, he carried my sins far away.” Glorious day! Jesus took our sin to the grave and left it there. Buried forever. Gone and never to return. This is the glory of expiation. The small things in life often bring the most... Continue Reading
Mourning and Celebrating
A biblical response to pastoral sin.
David encourages the daughters of Israel to, “weep over Saul who clothed you luxuriously in scarlet, who put ornament of gold on your apparel.” In other words, David blesses the Lord for using an evil king to advance the kingdom of Israel. Similarly, men and women should praise the Lord for using unfaithful men to... Continue Reading
Joy as Banner
Enjoying God.
Joy can be contagious. Whether it reaches someone in the form of a personal presence, a word of affirmation or encouragement, or some deed of assistance cheerfully done, joy can spread to others and affect their soul, if only for a brief while. So if our enjoyment of God is continuous and growing. “And... Continue Reading
Faith That Transforms
More than just believing.
“Without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him” (Hebrews 11:6). This isn’t just intellectual assent to God’s existence – it’s a deep conviction that shapes our actions. Everyone lives by faith,... Continue Reading
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