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Men Lead by Singing

Men who sing the faith with their families are preparing them for a life of work, warfare, and worship.

Written by Todd Alexander | Wednesday, September 18, 2024

At the end of life, when he is no longer able to sing, the man who has led his family in song will have a rich repertoire at hand and will have prepared himself well for the eternal song of the saints of God in heaven.   Singing is a manly and powerful means of... Continue Reading

Devotion Begets Devotion: Encountering God in the Bible

God works on our hearts as we read the Bible. He meets with us and entices us to return and meet with him again.

Written by Ryan Higginbottom | Wednesday, September 18, 2024

God reveals himself to us in the pages of this holy book. To the novice and the expert, to the young and the old, God offers himself to those who would take up and read.   The force of gravity that one object exerts on another depends on a few factors: the mass of each... Continue Reading

The Temptation of Self-Trust

My self is no more an unconquerable deity than was Baal or Zeus or Artemis of the Ephesians, no more able to help me, and no more worthy of worship.

Written by Matthew P.W. Roberts | Tuesday, September 17, 2024

There is the temptation to trust our own wisdom. Proverbs warns us: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding” (3:5–8). To believe that our own wisdom is sufficient to guide us not only is foolish but is the essence of sin. That belief led the first... Continue Reading

On the Second Commandment and Living for God Through Christ

If we are going to live for God through Christ, we must take seriously what God says about how he desires to be worshiped.

Written by Douglas Allison | Tuesday, September 17, 2024

I think we make a mistake by believing we are keeping this commandment by not bowing down to images. Of course, there are modern controversies that could be discussed, such as the Catholic practice of veneration of saints and the use of icons. There is also the distinction that some have made between religious worship... Continue Reading

He Was No Rebellious Son

The life of Jesus and Deuteronomy 21:18–21.

Written by Mitch Chase | Tuesday, September 17, 2024

When you move from the Old Testament to the New Testament, you encounter the life of Jesus of Nazareth, and he seems to be the opposite of the son depicted in Deuteronomy 21:18–21. Whereas the son in Deuteronomy 21 wouldn’t obey the voice of his father or mother (Deut. 21:18), Jesus was an obedient son... Continue Reading

The Certainty of God’s Sovereignty

God’s sovereignty is a matter for praise and worship. Without it, we are doomed to endless uncertainty and hopelessness.

Written by Derek W.H. Thomas | Monday, September 16, 2024

God is not the author of sin. God ordains free agency. God allows for the attribution of events to more than one cause, though ultimately it is His own will. “But I don’t understand,” you may protest. You are in good company. Even John Calvin admitted as much. In his commentary on Romans, written early... Continue Reading

“Why Have You Forsaken Me?” Understanding Jesus’s Cry on the Cross

The Spirit is always at work in the ministry of Jesus and that this foreshadows the sending of the Spirit to the disciples.

Written by Matthew Y. Emerson and Brandon D. Smith | Monday, September 16, 2024

Jesus’s lament comes in a covenantal context, a context in which he is the messianic Son chosen by Yahweh to deliver his people Israel by suffering on their behalf. God pours out his wrath on Jesus, yes, but as his anointed Son who suffers in his people’s place. Further, if we consider the other crucifixion... Continue Reading

A Living Hope

What does Peter mean when he says that we are “born again to a living hope”?

Written by Stan Gale | Monday, September 16, 2024

Our hope lives because Christ lives. Our hope cannot fail because Christ cannot die. He lives and reigns in victory. The writer of Hebrews describes our hope in objective terms in reference to the finished work of Christ.    “… according to His abundant mercy has begotten us again to a living hope” (1 Peter... Continue Reading

Natural Law and Socialism

Socialism in one form or another is likely here to stay, if for no other reason than that it is perennially attractive to those who don't understand its implications or its history. The question rather is whether the Church will be able to resist it.

Written by Nicholas Meriwether | Monday, September 16, 2024

The resistance to socialist ideology remains powerful in the West, ironically,  especially among the “Proletariat,” the working class. Roughly half the electorate in the US is anti-socialist or “reactionary.” Some recent European elections appear to be in part a repudiation of internationalism, if not socialism per se, though the two go hand-in-hand.And the most powerful... Continue Reading

In Him All Things Hold Together

Why rebellion against the Son is a suicide mission.

Written by Jacob Leeming | Sunday, September 15, 2024

Christ is the basis of reality itself, and thus disentangling oneself from Him necessarily means moving further and further toward madness and pandemonium. As has been noted before, it truly is Christ or chaos and the proof is in the cultural rodeo-circus unfolding all around us. That being the case, the Church’s task remains the same,... Continue Reading

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