Resurrection’s Old Testament Logic
Why Jesus Appealed to Exodus 3 in Talking About the Resurrection
Resurrection lies at the heart of the foundational covenant structure of Israel. Believing in the resurrection wasn’t a matter of interpreting an obscure text but of rightly understanding the very nature of what God promised. The resurrection ranks among the most crucial doctrines of Christianity. For Jesus and the apostles, the resurrection is the... Continue Reading
Am I a Christian Nationalist?
This should be a straightforward question, but to answer it we need to make a number of distinctions.
I don’t know any British churches who are engaging well with these questions. I’m not. We aren’t used to talking about politics. We are probably going to need to learn. This will likely involve offending some people. We might stick our foot in it. My only advice is to stick close to the Bible. ... Continue Reading
Kidnapping of U.S. Missionary Shines Light on Persecution of Christians in Africa
A pattern of kidnappings and ransom demands by jihadists in the region stretches back over a decade.
According to Open Doors International, an organization that monitors and supports persecuted Christians, eight out of the 10 deadliest countries for Christians are in sub-Saharan Africa, where a reported 16.2 million Christians have been displaced. Concern is growing over the whereabouts of Kevin Rideout, an American missionary abducted on October 21 in the West... Continue Reading
God Never Changes
He is exactly who He has always been: faithful, holy, merciful, and true.
We live in a world of shifting standards and shaky commitments. Friends may forget us. Employers may replace us. People’s opinions of us may rise or fall. But the God who called us to Himself is the same God who will finish what He started. God Never Changes and That’s Our Hope Nothing in... Continue Reading
“Hi, I am (insert name here), and I am an alcoholic.”
Identity and the Problem with AA.
Your identity—and the words you use to define yourself—matter. They shape not only how you think psychologically but also how you understand yourself biblically. The answer to this issue is both modern and ancient. We don’t simply need to acknowledge our struggle—we need the freedom that comes from being made new. “Hi, I am... Continue Reading
When the Lights Came On: An Appreciation of Graeme Goldsworthy
Goldsworthy’s theology insists that Christ is the interpretive key to every text and every truth.
The theological resources available to the English-speaking church today are greater than any in the history of the world. And though he would never claim it for himself, part of that can be traced, in one way or another, to the quiet, steady influence of Graeme Goldsworthy. For many of us, Graeme Goldsworthy handed us... Continue Reading
The Ten Commandments — Exodus 20:1-17
The Ten Commandments teach us God’s holy standards.
Jesus was born in the flesh to do for us what we could not do for ourselves because of man’s fall in the garden of Eden. Because of our inherited sin nature, none of us can keep God’s commandments fully; only Jesus, the God-man, perfectly kept and fulfilled the law of God. As God’s children... Continue Reading
Follow Your Emotions and You’ll Find Your Idols
Awareness that you may be letting something usurp God’s place on the throne of your heart is sobering.
Not only can our emotions point to where idols may lurk in our lives, but they can also enliven worship where we do want it directed: toward the Lord of heaven. This is because our emotions were built into humanity in the first place to connect our hearts to the Lord himself. We were made... Continue Reading
Who Are The People of God?
Let all of us be found to be true people (children) of God today, through regenerative faith in God's one and only (natural) Son, our blessed and beautiful Lord Jesus Christ.
I think, at the end of the day, it is important to say, that God has only one “people,” one church. Our Lord Jesus Christ Himself delineated all people into two ultimate camps, in Jn. 8:42a & 44a, when He said this: ” . . . If God were your Father, you would love me,... Continue Reading
Wrestling with Freedom
Called to Freedom, by Brad Littlejohn, B&H Academic, 2025. 192 pages.
This book is tremendously helpful for Christians trying to make sense of liberty in all its forms. No, the reader is not handed pre-packaged answers to be deployed in the next public outrage about this or that infringed freedom. Rather, we are taught to think more carefully about how freedom works, what its truest sources... Continue Reading
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