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The Last Gasp of a Progressive Feminist Agenda in the PCA?

Presbyterians have loud and lengthy conversations through church courts. Overtures asking for ordained women are no indication of widespread support for FFOs. This is a reminder to show up at GA.

Written by Ryan Biese | Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Christ, as her King and Head, has given officers to His Church; it is not for us, therefore, to add to them. Whether we call those new church offices shepherdess, deaconess, pastoress or any other pretended title, they have no legitimacy. So indeed, the BCO doesn’t explicitly prohibit churches from electing and installing women to... Continue Reading

The Secret Place and the Storm

Dwelling with the most high in a culture of fear and confusion.

Written by Christopher Cook | Tuesday, February 10, 2026

The secret place is not safe in the way the world defines safety. It is not insulated from suffering, misunderstanding, betrayal, or loss. It is safe in the way eternity defines safety, which is indestructible communion with God. You see, the one who dwells in the secret place may still walk through fire, but will... Continue Reading

God is Trinity

From the Father, through the Son, by the Holy Spirit—all three persons working in inseparable harmony.

Written by Robert Letham | Tuesday, February 10, 2026

At the end of the Gospel Matthew recounts how the nations are to be made disciples (Matt. 28:19–20), the Abrahamic promise having reached fulfillment in the new covenant. Hence, baptism—together with the Lord’s Supper—is the sacrament of the new covenant. Thus, Jesus the Son names God as the one God who is the Father, the... Continue Reading

Faith Is Not a Twelve-Step Plan

Faith here is not described as achievement. It is trust.

Written by Rich Bitterman | Tuesday, February 10, 2026

The jailer is told to place himself in the care of Jesus. Nothing is added to that instruction. No conditions are attached. He is not told to fix his past before he can be saved. He is invited to rest his future on Christ. This matters because many of us quietly assume that belief must... Continue Reading

The Role and Duties of the Christian Citizen

God is a God of order, not anarchy.

Written by David W. Hall | Tuesday, February 10, 2026

The doctrine of forfeiture maintains that it is normally the Christian duty to submit to God-ordained authorities. However, if authorities blatantly transgress the parameters God has established for them—if they move outside of their lawful authority as designed by God—then they forfeit the right to submission. In these cases, it is not the obedient Christian... Continue Reading

The Mystical Union Between Christ and the Church

All believers are united to Christ by the Holy Spirit who indwells them.

Written by Le Ann Trees | Monday, February 9, 2026

Earthly marriages are at times filled with strife, numerous hurts, and disappointments, and they may even fail. Yet, Christ the Bridegroom will never disappoint his bride, the church. Jesus is always faithful, always loving, always wanting the best for us, and always sure to keep his promise to bring his people into glory (Rev. 21:1-2).... Continue Reading

What to Say When Challenged to “Love and Accept” Like Jesus

None of Jesus’ love commands is consistent with approving behavior that God clearly identifies as sinful and destructive.

Written by Greg Koukl | Monday, February 9, 2026

Search your Bible concordance for all of Jesus’ public admonitions to love that are recorded in the Gospels. You’ll find only three directives: Love God, love your neighbor, and love your enemies. That’s it.   The college student’s challenge was formed as a question: “Doesn’t Jesus teach we should love and accept one another?” The... Continue Reading

God’s Law Imprisons Us, Christ Sets Us Free

A blunt exposition of Galatians 3:15–22.

Written by Campbell Markham | Monday, February 9, 2026

The law is like the thick walls of Fremantle prison, garnished with jagged glass, overwatched by marksmen. We are trapped within by our sin, cursed by God and under his wrath…Build a spiritual ladder: imitate Christ, cultivate a passion for Christ, “invite Jesus into your heart.” None of these will avail for the law shoots... Continue Reading

February 3, 2026: Resisting the Need to Fix Everything Immediately – Δ Delta 7 Men

Why wisdom allows space before intervention.

Written by Matthew T. Adams | Monday, February 9, 2026

Jesus modeled this restraint constantly. He did not heal every person immediately. He did not answer every accusation. He did not intervene in every conflict presented to Him. He moved with discernment, not compulsion.   Bottom Line Up Front Not every problem requires immediate action. Some situations mature when I give God room to work... Continue Reading

Make Your Calling Sure

A calling involves more than gifts, talents, skills, or even desire.

Written by Randy Booth | Monday, February 9, 2026

There are people in every field who have “been there and done that.” They know what newcomers cannot yet see: that most callings are different from what we imagine, and almost always harder than we expect. There are real costs as well as real rewards, and both must be weighed carefully. The goal is not... Continue Reading

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