Why the God-Man?
God satisfied the demands of His righteousness by giving to us a Substitute who stands in our place, offering that satisfaction for us.
God’s grace is illustrated by the satisfaction of His justice in that it is done for us by the One whom He has appointed. It is God’s nature as the Judge of all the world to do what is right. And the Judge who does what is right never, ever violates the canons of His... Continue Reading
Evangelical Maturity
Be not Blown about by Every Fad
One reason Christians today are losing the cultural battle is that they are fighting on yesterday’s front. Athanasius was fighting for Christology. Luther fought for soteriology. The fight today is over anthropology. Yes, all truth everywhere matters, but the battle today rages over what is a human. This issue has implications for sexuality, natural law,... Continue Reading
The Biggest Problem in Worship Education
Invest in Worship Ministries, not just Worship Services
Remember the next generation of worship leaders. Of course, it is urgent to be concerned with what is happening on your platform this Sunday, but what seeds are being planted by your church in the children’s and youth ministry that will be harvested in the future? Public education is abandoning music. The children in your... Continue Reading
Burying the Talents of the Great Rewarder
His commendation awaits. I must not bury his talents, but invest and risk them.
What was the servant doing all those years when the other servants were busy trading for the increase of their master’s wealth? Presumably, looking out for his own wealth. And why? Because he did not believe that it would be worth it to risk spending all those years and all that sweat, only to have his... Continue Reading
Little by Little – Progressive Sanctification
Thank God for his patience with us.
Our Lord is very forbearing with us, not exposing us to all of our sin, selfishness and fleshliness in one go. Yes, the beginning to the Christian life involves a conviction of sin, and repentance and faith in Christ as we seek to turn from that sin. But it will take a lifetime to keep... Continue Reading
Warfield on the Religious Life of Seminary Students
Excerpts of B. B. Warfield’s tract published in 1911.
The importance of the intellectual preparation of the student for the ministry is the reason of the existence of our Theological Seminaries. Say what you will, do what you will, the ministry is a “learned profession”; and the man without learning, no matter with what other gifts he may be endowed, is unfit for its... Continue Reading
Who has Given to God?
In Psalm 50, Asaph instructs us about the true spirit of thanksgiving.
Asaph therefore highlights just one sacrifice as essential: “Offer to God thanksgiving” (Ps. 50:14). Literally, he says, “make a thank offering.” According to OT law, a thank offering was offered in the context of a believer’s gratitude, when a person was grateful for deliverance from enemies or for healing or for some other answered prayer.... Continue Reading
God Doesn’t Need You to Do His PR
There is no need to protect God from His own sovereignty.
How could meaning and purpose fail to follow when we submit ourselves to the providence of God? He stands behind our sorrows, not as the one who is necessarily morally responsible for their causes—He compels no man to fire a gun and no woman to drive in a drunken state—but as the one who ultimately... Continue Reading
How Genesis Proves Postmillennialism
If there was ever a way to discern the kind of world God would want, we must look no further than the one He made.
From the verdant gardens of Genesis 1, the mountains of Ararat in Genesis 9, the plains of Shinar in Genesis 11, to the lands of Canaan where God showered His patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Judah) with these promises of a future filled with unending blessings, God has been demonstrating His unwavering faithfulness to His... Continue Reading
Presbyterian Church (USA) Considers Forcing LGBTQ Affirmation
The proposed change to the Book of Order would require officers to be unfaithful to Scripture by forcing them to commit to allowing ordination of individuals living in sin and unqualified for ordination.
The proposal of OVT-001 is no surprise—the PCUSA has allowed same-sex marriage since 2014. This is symptomatic of the denomination’s more fundamental rejection of Scriptural authority, which has resulted in conservative Presbyterian churches breaking away from the PCUSA and forming other denominations as early as 1936. The PCUSA has not gained the world in return for... Continue Reading
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