Stir Up One Another to Love and Good Works
Let us obey this.
If we focus too much on the apostasy all around us, my brethren, we can become very discouraged, therefore, as the writer of Hebrews says, “Let us hold firmly the confession of the hope without wavering, for trustworthy is the one who made the promise.” κατέχωμεν τὴν ὁμολογίαν τῆς ἐλπίδος ἀκλινῆ, πιστὸς γὰρ ὁ... Continue Reading
Disappointment in Things That Are Seen
Knowing what God has said provides the content of our faith and healthy expectations.
When it seems life is unraveling and your expectations of how things should be are not met, instead of being driven to despair and disappointment, let that drive you to God and his word. Soak in his promises that are true even when they can’t be perceived. Live your life and set your expectations on... Continue Reading
The Mystery of Suffering: Reading Job Theologically
Developing an understanding of suffering that makes room for God’s sovereignty and mystery.
Wading through forty-two chapters of mostly dense Hebrew poetry that more often than not loses its luster in English translation is a tall order, but the payoff is that the “divine address” is strikingly straightforward: suffering is not (always) about personal sin, but God always is good and faithful and sovereign. Walking along the... Continue Reading
God Never Sweats it: Impassibility
The whole of God’s being is free from coercion or outside influence.
When God loves it is God first willing to reveal Himself toward an unworthy creature, not in his wrath (which the creature deserves) but in his love (which the creature is unworthy of receiving). When speaking about God it’s always crucial to remember that we are speaking about He who is incomprehensible, the infinite... Continue Reading
Christ the Holy Son
Better Than Moses and the Levites (Heb 3–10)
The sacrifice by which Christ established the holiness of the heavenly tabernacle and the worshipers is the same sacrifice by which He maintains that holiness. He offered His sacrifice for sins once for all time forever perfecting those worshipers He sanctified. Having put before us the contrasts between Jesus the Son and the prophets... Continue Reading
A Sensible and Compassionate Anti-COVID Strategy
Protect the vulnerable, treat the people who get infected compassionately, develop a vaccine.
We’re at a place where our civilization is at risk, where the bonds that unite us are at risk of being torn. We shouldn’t be afraid. We should respond to the COVID virus rationally. My goal today is, first, to present the facts about how deadly COVID-19 actually is; second, to present the facts... Continue Reading
Doctrines of Grace and Puritan Spirituality
Christ Himself is whom the heart must love and adore.
The Reformed emphasis on election, depravity, and grace did not stop the Puritans from freely and sincerely offering the gospel to all sinners. In their preaching and writing they called sinners to repentance and faith. The Reformed theology of grace, as articulated in the Canons of Dort, informed and influenced the spirituality of the... Continue Reading
Relativism and Embodied Truth
We see the dignity of embodied humanity supremely in the incarnation.
Critical theory now challenges the very concept of reason. We are collectively plunging down the vortex of insanity. We stand amid the ruins of a culture that has defied and denied the creator God. Once upon a time, boys were boys, girls were girls, and binary was a mathematical term. Today, however, the idea that... Continue Reading
Interpassive Piety
Our faith has never been built on secondary means or mindless disciplines.
We should embrace every prop which drives us to deeper devotion, but remove every crutch which takes us away from giving God our hearts, and taking up our cross, daily. Convenience can be a costly thing, and the assistance offered by technology can have an adverse effect on our ability to function as people.... Continue Reading
Truth in a World of Lies
Throughout the millennia, Satan has not changed his strategy of deceit since his first encounter with Eve in the garden.
It’s easy to lose heart when we’re surrounded by lies at every turn. But in each of our vocations and stations in life, we are called to persevere in the truth. Do not lose heart, parents, as you teach your children to properly distinguish between the truth of God and the lies of the world.... Continue Reading
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