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It’s a Trap!

We have an enemy, and he loves to try to trap us.

Written by Jacob Crouch | Thursday, February 8, 2024

We are in a warfare that requires the prudent be on the lookout for evils to avoid. In your hearts, acknowledge the traps that are all around you. And if you really need to, say it out loud to shake you from your apathy and turn from the temptation.    When I was in college,... Continue Reading

Groundhog Day. A critique of American culture.

A seemingly innocent 30-year-old movie exposes the depth of corruption in America’s culture.

Written by O. Palmer Robertson | Thursday, February 8, 2024

What’s wrong with this perspective on human life? People everywhere in America agree that a bad attitude in life brings bad results. But the biblical perspective strikes deeper into the fallen nature of humanity. Bad attitude embodies sin – sin against God the Creator, and Christ the Redeemer. The movie also communicates the idea that... Continue Reading

John MacArthur’s Lordship Salvation

Saving Faith According to John MacArthur

Written by Ron DiGiacomo | Thursday, February 8, 2024

MacArthur redefines fiducia by turning the volitional component of justifying faith into something other than child like receiving and resting in Christ for salvation. For MacArthur fiducia is not the disposition of trust in Christ (or to believe into Christ) but rather the work of bringing our righteous to Christ in deeds of forsaking, commitment and surrender.   In this post I addressed the aberrant view... Continue Reading

At Work in His Word

How can we find motivation for a relationship with God that has the Bible at the centre?

Written by Peter Mead | Thursday, February 8, 2024

What is God’s goal as he works in us through the Scriptures? 2 Tim. 3:17.  The goal is clear: you will be complete or mature, thoroughly equipped for every good work.  We know that God has good works for us in every stage of life.  But how can we be ready for them?  The answer is... Continue Reading

Chariots of Hire

Presbyterians & "Super Bowl Sunday"

Written by Brad Isbell | Wednesday, February 7, 2024

There are still presbyterians around whose consciences are pricked by the prospect of thousands of people (Christians and pagans alike) working on the Lord’s Day for the sake of “recreation.” For them, obvious violations of the Second Commandment take all the fun out of America’s biggest Sunday.   We are reliably informed that this is “Super Bowl... Continue Reading

A Catechism on the Heart

The first and greatest commandment is to love the Lord our God with all our heart.

Written by Sinclair Ferguson | Wednesday, February 7, 2024

I must guard my heart as if everything depended on it. This means that I should keep my heart like a sanctuary for the presence of the Lord Jesus and allow nothing and no one else to enter.   Sometimes people ask authors, “Which of your books is your favorite?” The first time the question... Continue Reading

Pastors Need to Stand Up

We should call things what they are, without overstating, and sometimes that needs strong words.

Written by T.M. Suffield | Wednesday, February 7, 2024

Lots of people have a sense that some things in our culture aren’t right, but they aren’t sure about how to best think about them….Their own Pastor, who knows their life, talking to them about this is more helpful than any voice they find online….Please consider talking about cultural issues more in your own church.... Continue Reading

Fighting the Sexual Revolution with Catechisms

The great need of the moment is a robust recovery in training Christians in the truths of what we confess.

Written by Cole Newton | Wednesday, February 7, 2024

The attempts to redefine sex and marriage are nothing less than calling good evil and evil good. Sadly, many Christians didn’t realize how slippery the slope really was whenever they began to bend their convictions on matters like premarital sex and divorce. As we have seen from church history, we should hope to grow in... Continue Reading

Alistair Begg and the Loving Thing

A Moment of Grief in the Tide of History

Written by Anne Kennedy | Wednesday, February 7, 2024

This wonderful, faithful preacher made a grave error and then, when in the face of an outpouring of grief, has tried to defend his position with a misuse of Scripture—something Jesus would never approve.    Alistair Begg’s preaching has been one of the most strengthening gifts to me over the past 20 years. The bit... Continue Reading

Three Lessons from Joni Eareckson Tada on Resilient Joy in Pain

"I Sing My Way Through Pain"

Written by Joni Eareckson Tada | Wednesday, February 7, 2024

No one understands the relationship between joy and suffering better than the Son of Man. My God became human, his love insisting that I not be alone in my struggles. When I hurt, he knows.   Note from Randy [Alcorn]:  I have the greatest appreciation and respect for Joni Eareckson Tada. With her warm-hearted exaltation... Continue Reading

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